I am launching a new site, what I need to know about backlinks
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Hi
soon I am launching a new site. It will be focused on topics: Android, smartphones, reviews etc...
First I will buy a good looking WP theme, it will be responsive theme.
after that when I set up all in theme, after that I will start writing.
I will try to write interesting and good content....
This content I will share on my pages: Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and Youtube.
So only remains, how to get good backlinks ? good backlinks for Google ?
Blog commenting is not good, right ?
Writing on relative forums and posting links as source of that information ?
Contacting other relative sites for sharing my content ?
Am I missed something or not ?
In your opinion, which is the best way of getting good backlinks ?
And what is the best solution in the beginning, because no one will know my site because my site is new.
Thank you
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Here's another excellent source of link building ideas Ivan - http://pointblankseo.com/.
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And bingo was his name o
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You need tools like MajesticSEO , SEO Quake and Quirk. Mozbar is also very valuable.
and then it is hard work!
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Hi
Great thank you
Please tell me are all techniques good from this website http://backlinko.com/link-building ?
I have to admit that indeed there are good and useful information.
Most of the techniques from that site are when someone shares my content. There are several ways to do it and I like it.
But besides these technique, are there any other techniques from which i get good backlinks ?
How good are backlinks from good relative forums ? I was thinking to write mini reviews or something like that on forums and than put source of those reviews linking to my site. what do you think ?
Thank you
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I agree with taking a unique stance, and offering content that other sites aren't. Another thing that may be useful to you is video reviews of products, and press releases. These can allow your content to get picked up by a lot of sources, for wider distribution. Make sure you share things that are actually newsworthy, and don't create a release just for the sake of doing it.
The video review option will provide a good fit for your site, as a large amount of consumers search for reviews of apps and Android devices before they buy. Having rich content and videos will increase on site time, and if it's helpful, can influence uses to do your sharing and marketing for you.
Best of luck with your new site!
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Also look at "what can I offer that the other phone review sites don't currently offer? What can be unique about my site so that people will come to my site instead of one of the others already set up talking about the same thing?"
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Ask yourself, who is my target audience? What are their burning information wants or needs? Then give them what they want or need in the form of pages and posts.
Establish yourself and grow your connections on the social media platforms where your intended audience likes to hang out. Share your stuff as well as other's. People will remember and seek you out when a need arises.
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I'm sorry, I understood wrong.....
now i understand what he was talking about...
the second part i understad
but i have to say that it will be very hard to get someone to share my content.
thank you
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You don't need to "remove "nofollow" from first custom URL on profile". Erwan is suggesting you make helpful contributions to the Moz community and by doing so, rack up your Moz points. When you earn 200 or more points, Moz will remove the nofollow attribute from the link to the first custom URL in your profile. A nofollow link from Moz is a very valuable incoming link to have. Moz's root domain authority is 92 out of 100.
Erwan's suggestion that you ingest the link building guide from Backlinko is a also a good one. Here are a few other sources of good link building information - http://www.pinterest.com/beseenontop/linkbuilding/.
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1. what ???
why should i use removal of "nofollow" from first custom URL on profile ???
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1/ Get 200 MOZ points for the removal of "nofollow" from first custom URL on profile :p.
2/ I would recommend you to read "Link Building: The Definitive Guide" ; http://backlinko.com/link-building.
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