Posted by AC Editorial Team in Affiliate Marketing Thursday, 23 July 2009 00:20 7 Comments
If you’re serious about maintaining your site’s presence in the search engines, then you should never stop working on incoming links.
Here is a look at three tactics you use to increase the number of online links to your site.
Tactic #1: Write an Article
But, don’t just distribute them to article services. Send copies to all those webmasters who’ve already linked to you, with new-link HTML. You should also get a new URL, create your own blog or build a content management system, and recycle all your articles into it.
In this case, incoming links are an additional benefit of an already sound traffic building strategy. So when you think incoming links, don’t just think search engines or page rank — think traffic, too! This will help you choose better and better link partners, ones that not only keep you indexed and ranked, but that also send you quality visitors — and increase your revenues long term.
Tactic #2: Buy Links from Text Link Brokers
Reputable text link brokers can help you get good links, on relevant sites, overnight. This way even a brand-new site gets indexed faster, and possibly develops a little bit of page rank. Just don’t buy a lot of links at once. To avoid triggering any possible search engine penalties, add links gradually.
While we don’t recommend relying exclusively on paid links, it’s a great way to jump-start your link campaign. And it’s always nice to be able to say you’ve got a few sites linking to you. Even if webmasters figure they’re paid links, it shows you’re making an effort and investing in your site.
Tactic #3: Consider Hiring a Freelancer, Student, or Intern to Help You Get Links
Yes, you can hire someone to help with the nitty-gritty work of emailing webmasters, following up, and even customizing content offerings. Some work on a per-link basis, while others charge a flat fee for a certain number of incoming links. Make sure you check out their feedback and get references, since you don’t want to pay someone to just throw your URL into a link farm!
College students are another possibility. They often want the chance to learn about Internet marketing, do something fun, and get paid. Interns are another idea, but you should discuss the requirements for creating a qualified internship with the dean of students first.
By employing the above tactics into your weekly routine, you will begin to see results. If you make it a goal to make it a habit, you will make it a reality!


Thanks, I’ll do the best I can to make time to sit down and do something with the info you gave me.
Great article. I didn’t know link brokers were still legal.
I find that exchanging links with other bloggers is the best way of getting links. You need to get to know other bloggers and to have a reason to exchange links with in your posts, that is where some creative writing comes in.
Some great suggestions!
Re #3: check to see what government sponsored programs are available for hiring interns. If you are an established (i.e. registered) business you may qualify for wage cost sharing!
In Canada, for example, an employer can apply for a grant that will pay half of a student intern’s wages for the summer.
Well, as for the links building there is much better way to get very good links for free than paying clueless students for “getting links”. Web 2.0 is today’s answer to your SEO needs: get your quality content to relevant Web 2.0 properties,link with anchor text to your money site, make it look natural and not pitchy and your top rankings are guaranteed!
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One thing to watch out for: I think getting linked to from too many link directories can actually have a negative impact. Pages that have hundreds of outbound links and no inbound links provide a low quality link for you. Having a ton of low-quality links reflects badly on you and can hurt your position – or so I hear.
Also, getting a lot of links at once and then few afterwards can hurt you too. Try to space it out.