Improve Your Blog Seo With One-Way Links

by Tricia on July 24, 2009

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If you’re trying to make money blogging, then you’ll understand by now that SEO or Search Engine Optimization is one of the most critical aspects of your future success. With correct SEO, you can literally get thousands of free visitors from Google, and other search engines like Yahoo and MSN.

True SEO follows a set of simple rules that probably never change over time. You need good content, your pages need to be properly optimized, and most importantly you need lots of one-way links to your site. Although there are tons of other aspects that the SEO “gurus” talk about, to be honest these are not as important as the three main aspects I just mentioned above.

Perhaps the most critical element of Search Engine Optimization is getting unique inbound links to your blog. The more the better of course, but the quality of these incoming links also matter. A one-way link is a “vote” from another website for yours, and Google loves stuff like that.

Although you can try to build inbound links the traditional way by writing useful content and leaving comments on other blogs, there are also several blogging software that can help you out. Some of these blogging software are so revolutionary that not many people know about them, let alone use them effectively.

For example, tools like 1-Way Links and Article Marketing Automation allow you to submit unique versions of the same article to an entire network of blogs. With very little effort, you can easily get thousands of one-way links from related blogs, and since each blog is posting an article that is at least 30% unique, Google will recognize all of them.

Article marketing the traditional way just generates duplicate content which search engines have learned to ignore, so if you want to succeed today you should try using software like Jet Submitter Pro which can spawn more than 300 unique variations of the same article using a “content spinning” technology.

Of course, you need to use caution when using such tools. Getting too many links in a short time raises a red flag. Build your links naturally and slowly, and Google will take notice.





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