Other-Worldly and Alternative Link Building Strategies – Part I
Good day, Kaiser the Sage readers!
Holy shit, I’m proud to be here!
(Looks at scores of previously-pleased link-building faces in the crowd.)
First, let’s engage, shall we? Please answer the following.
True or False – “People often expect …
10 Types of Links that Really Matter and How to Get them
Links will always be important in digital marketing (and will definitely remain as an important element of the web). It won’t ever be devalued as a mean to market a website, because links move people across places over the web.
There are so many met…
How to Consistently Build 40+ Contextual Links Every Month
A contextual link is a type of link that’s usually found within the body of content and is in context with the idea surrounding the link. It can be both natural (voluntary links from other websites – ex: link bait) and artificial (manually built – ex: one of your guest posts that links back to your blog/content).
Acquiring links is a vital process in online marketing, as the practice benefits a site in so many ways, such as in building online brand presence, driving targeted traffic/leads and in getting better search ranking positions.
The Easiest Way to Bait Links – Get Guest Authors
Link baiting is an online marketing method that’s considerably regarded as both art and science. Given that the process of naturally gaining positive reception to any form of content is replicable and can be mastered through experience, data and constant practice.
That’s why several online viral marketing techniques exist. Getting back to the topic, there are many approaches to acquiring natural editorial links, but not everything in any viral marketing playbook comes easy, even the one that I’m about to share, I presume.