I do a lot of on page SEO... I was wondering some basic tactics / strategies for link building? Please provide only WHITE HAT suggestions! Thank You ;)
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Please keep in mind google's announcement on links recently.
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The link building category of the SEOmoz blog is also helpful.
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I would only look at your competitor links if you honestly feel your content is better than theirs.
I have previously tried looking at competitor links and found that a lot of juice was being passed on from high authority football websites due to the competitor having an invaluable widget for said website. Obviously contacting them for links was a waste of time.
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Hi Adam,
I user open site explorer, there you can check the backlinks of your competitors and then you can create an excel.
Try to do the same that the best competitors on your sector.
Good Luck!
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Thank you!
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I suggest reading:
http://www.seomoz.org/beginners-guide-to-seo/growing-popularity-and-links
And also not being tricked by the various "WE WILL GET YOU LINKS FOR $45" Type of promotions that float around the web.
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