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How to Obtain Dozens of One-Way Links Blogging?

by Admin on June 8, 2010


Bloggers spend a ton of time trying to get other blogs to link back to them. They can grab a great deal of traffic. To gain that traffic, however, you need to find a blog that is related to and relevant to your traffic. You also want to target bloggers who have a wide reader base, or a great deal of traffic.

This is quite hard for new bloggers as they don’t have enough pagerank or a reader base to engender interest from those who have larger blogs and more readers. One way to address this is to search out and find other bloggers to link with and to link back to, who are in the same boat that you are.

Both blogs will begin to grow and to change as the banklinks that you’ve cultured with each other and with other like web sites. The traffic will grow and many people, having found a blog that they like will become more interested in coming back to see what new content you add and offer to them. The links that you offer they will follow to see if their content is like your own and you’ve not only given a boost to the other web site, but their readers will give a boost to you and you’re both offering quality content to the internet as a whole.

When you first get started blogging, you need not be overly concerned at this point with pagerank. Many of the most established blogs out there with a good or great page rank aren’t going to link up with you until you’ve established your base of readers and built up your trust. While that may seem arrogant of them, the fact is that there are some very good reasons for the way they are operating.

How to Obtain Dozens of One-Way Links Blogging

How to Obtain Dozens of One-Way Links Blogging

There are literally millions of blogs online, but very few of them develop into something that is constantly updated and taken care of. Dealing with your blog on a daily or even a weekly basis is something that not everyone is cut out to do and the time commitment isn’t something that everyone is willing to make. A blog that is page rank four compared to a blog that has a pagerank of 0, in most cases is directly related to the fact that one is not updated or taken care of, and the content isn’t dynamic or changing enough.

Not everyone is interested in linking up to a blog that may or may not be around next week or next month or next year. They are offering a service and because they are looking at it in that fashion, they don’t want to offer links that will become dead within a few months time because that is a definite disservice to their readers.

If your blog is checked out and it looks as if it’s getting a few posts a week, for quite some time, say in excess of three or four months, they may in fact the determining factor in you receiving a link from another related blog. If you can possibly do it, post to your blog daily, and if not daily then at least make sure that new content goes up a few times a week. Less than this makes it look as if you’re not at all committed to keeping the blog current.

If you can, schedule your posts so that if don’t have the time to post daily, you can post them ahead of time – also referred to as “drip feeding” content. Be sure to time stamp them and schedule the posts you write ahead to publish on a given day when you’ve run short on time.

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