Be careful to adhere to the group rules when /
if posting links to your work or website.
If you posted a link in the mcmoents section of 3d - stuff.
Thanks Jeremy, here it is... I always feel like I am spamming
if I post a link to my blog uninvited.
So,
if you posted your link yesterday, you might want to post it here again so we can find it.
I can't remember
if I posted a link or not... but it is closed now!
Been kind of all over the place recently so apologies
if you posted a link and we missed it.
There the BCSC was considering
if posting a link to alleged defaming content on a webpage could be defamation itself and noted:
If you post a link to our sales funnel on your site, you'll increase your potential for sales, and you'll receive less phone calls.
I love VisualCV also, and was so taken with the concept of a fully - fleshed out online resume that I highly recommend it as a tool to use prominently to drive people to your background and credentials (and back to your blog,
if you post a link to it.)
I would love
it if you post you link at my link party as well.
Not exact matches
If you merely
post a
link to your site instead of a comment, you may be flagged as spam, which could result in your being banned permanently from
posting on that site.
If you're a techie and you build stuff, you likely know Y Combinator's Hacker News, a crowdsourced community in which users
post technology - related
links upon which people upvote and comment.
For example,
if you want your users to go to your site, give them a good reason to (you'll have to include your
link in your profile since Instagram doesn't let you
post links directly).
For instance,
if you're running a Facebook page that features children's books and you run across a great list of 100 books every child should read, you may be tempted to just
post a
link to that list as a status update.
For instance,
if you discovered that
link posts tend to do really well on Facebook, then you can edit some of your upcoming day's content to be
link posts instead of photos.
If that algorithm identifies that a high percentage of
links that a Page
posts or shares rank high on the «clickbait» scale, all
links from that Page will appear lower in News Feed.
For example,
if you write a blog
post on «How to Pick an SEO Company,» there is a possibility it will rank for some of the keywords you use in the title and in the body
post, especially
if the
post gets
linked to from other websites or shared a lot on social media.
And
if you struggle with finding good content to share, Buffer offers suggestions of
posts you can push out to followers that include
links to inspirational quotes as well as productivity and life - hacking tips.
If you've ever clicked on a
link to see a picture
posted on a site like reddit, Twitter or Facebook, more than likely it was hosted on imgur (pronounced «image - er»), one of the most popular image - hosting services on the web.
If you consider my recent
post, where I wrote about «
link building tactics,» you'll notice that I didn't mention the target keywords several times in the article.
Hey Neil, great
post, I have also seen pages of ours rank without a single
link if we went the extra mile and created outstanding content.
Great
post all point from # 1 to # 21 are awesome but i like # 1 and # 6 form these Both options work really very well for better response in online marketing
if we will leave comment on another blog
post then this option might be gives to us many back
links and we know very well how important role of Social Media sites these all sites will give to us much huge number of traffic for better productivity.
If you click on the
link to «academic elites», you get sent to this
post of mine here on WCI.
If you're seeing powerful inbound
links from major media sites like Huffington
Post and CNN, it might be worth moving on.
If you want to be great at
link building, you absolutely need to read this
post by Ross Hudgens.
If you're looking for
link building
posts on their blog, save yourself some time and go to their
link building category.
If you've already gotten a
link from that specific site you're targeting or you feel the
link is a bit shady and could possibly send spam signals, ask for a
link to a site or
post already
linking to you instead.
9 Actionable Tips for
Link Prospecting —
If you're new to prospecting, this
post written by Paul Rogers is a great place to start.
If so, ping me at jcooper at pointblankseo d - o - t com, and if it meets our editorial standards, I'll add it to the post along with a company name / lin
If so, ping me at jcooper at pointblankseo d - o - t com, and
if it meets our editorial standards, I'll add it to the post along with a company name / lin
if it meets our editorial standards, I'll add it to the
post along with a company name /
link!
If you're looking for something new, you should definitely check out some of his
posts like
Link Building Strategies for smaller brands, creative link building resources, and link magnet
Link Building Strategies for smaller brands, creative
link building resources, and link magnet
link building resources, and
link magnet
link magnetism.
With that said,
if you enjoyed the above
post, then I've got great news for you: for the next 2 days, my Advanced Guide to eCommerce
Link Building is open for registration.
If it makes sense editorially to
link from within the guest
post to your own blog, be sure to use relevant keywords as the
link text.
If you own an ecommerce store, incorporate external
links into blog
posts only.
Most Creative
Link Building Post Ever — if you've been doing SEO, and more specifically link building, for a little while now, then you're probably frustrated from the lack of new ideas in this indus
Link Building
Post Ever —
if you've been doing SEO, and more specifically
link building, for a little while now, then you're probably frustrated from the lack of new ideas in this indus
link building, for a little while now, then you're probably frustrated from the lack of new ideas in this industry.
If you have the capability, I would simply suggest reviewing your analytics data for referral information and just keep tabs that way (a previous
post on Evaluating
Link Results has a great comment from one of the readers regarding this — check out his idea for certain).
Guest blogging need to pitch the people that what all the benefits readers get from our guest
post and
if you've unique compelling content that provide real value will often go viral instead focus it for
link building.
If the guest
post is a natural
post and a well written article then you don't need to worry about the «
link juice», the referral traffic will provide value by itself.
What I'm taking home from all of this is,
if you plan on guest blogging, be sure to only do it on a site that is owned by someone you know very well; and on a site that does not engage in any form of spammy
posting; and one that does not accept money for guest
posts; and one that only contains no - follow
linking.
If your audience on another platform would appreciate a topic being discussed in your LinkedIn group, don't be afraid to lead them to the group with an invitation or a posting of your own with a link to the group if you ca
If your audience on another platform would appreciate a topic being discussed in your LinkedIn group, don't be afraid to lead them to the group with an invitation or a
posting of your own with a
link to the group
if you ca
if you can.
If you are looking for more specifics on buyer personas, there have already been a couple of
posts on the Content Marketing Institute that dug into the specifics: Keith Wiegold had a
post about thinking about more than demographics and yesterday Chris Moritz provides some good
links to get more info.
I wrote a «recipe» that says
IF I
post to my
post to my blog, THEN
post the title,
link, and a few well - chosen words to my Facebook business page.
For example,
if you find an excellent blog for a guest
post, you offer good content with an embedded
link but the webmaster wants $ 25.
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If a
post is crafted especially for one buyer persona, you may want to consider tagging that
link accordingly.
If you somehow earn a
link from a high - authority national site like Huffington
Post while you're still in your infancy as a brand, you could easily move up several points in terms of domain authority, resulting in a kind of «rising tide» that increases all your ranks significantly.
Search engines are smart enough to calculate a correlation (e.g., your gardening site had a blog
post about a children's craft project) or
if the
links appear random (e.g.,
linking to several different pages on your site that aren't related to crafts).
If you write guest
posts, your guest
post bio is another great place to put your optin form (or at least a
link to it).
If you create a comprehensive resource list, it'll be easy for other bloggers to
link to it in their own
posts instead of rehashing and curating all that content themselves.
As I said at the top, my MailChimp template (which is how I send subscribers these
posts), now has a lengthy, professional preview and a
link back to the site
if you want to read the whole thing.
If one accepts, they should be willing to give you an inbound
link in the
post.