Tuesday, 6 September 2011

Link Building through Search Queries

Once you go through the obvious opportunities and score some links the next step and most of your link building will fall on using search engines to find link opportunities. We covered some search query examples to find related sites and linking opportunities using your main keywords and MDK keywords.


 You can start with easier link opportunities by going for queries that include “add site”, “add url”, “suggest url” at first, one of the best ways to go about it is to look for guest posting opportunities:
-          Keyword “guest post by”
-          Keyword “guest post”
-          Keyword “contribute”
-          “* guest post” keyword
-          Inurl:*keyword*.com/blog
-          Inurl:*keyword*.com/blog “guest post by”
-          Keyword “submit a guest post”


 The next part you should focus on are lists and resources. These are very easy to find and they can lead you to some great pages with plenty of website you can use, just like directories.


-          site:.com/links “keyword”
-          site:.com/resources “keyword”
-          site:.edu/resources “keyword”
-          site:.com/partners “keyword”
-          “keyword” inurl:resources site:.gov


The rest is simple keyword searches for your area of focus, like “keyword community” or “keyword blog” and “keyword directory”.

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