What is regular link building plan ?
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what type of link i need to build on regular basis?
blog
article directory
any more ?
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I would also suggest make sure the links are quality and relevant. I'm seeing some links to your site from URLs like http://paloma81.blogspot.com/2011/11/dream-home-savvy-home.html and it's really not relevant or helpful to you, and likely to be removed by the blog owner as spam.
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I never classify link building to regular and special plans but i think anything quality should be the regular link building plan...and article directories might not be the part of it. In the regular plan i think guest blogging, personal blog updates, outreaching for links and similar activities should be the part of the regular plan!
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Hello Umer
I would suggest that you not rely on other people to analyse your site and come up with a link plan for you.
You are here on moz for a reason and that is to learn. There are blog posts daily about it, you can go to blogs that focus on link building to learn strategies.
Fellow mozzers could only help you so much.
Keri mentioned a great link to start with. Search for Paddy Moogan posts. Jon Cooper, Jason Acidre and others have their own blogs that talk about link acquisition strategies and stuff like that.
You can search in http://inbound.org and find gems in there, as well as in Twitter.
You can create your own plan, just remember to not over use your anchors.
I could see that you really want to rank for those words but resist the temptation of just hammering the same keywords over and over. Use your brand as part of your anchor texts.
Continue to build each month without just thinking about the next directory you can submit to.
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sorry to past one of my company link here
http://www.constructionhelpline.com/
from last 2 years we doing links for this site
but now what is our regular plan
also what keyword we need to use in links
our main keyword is
cscs
cscs card
cscs test
with every link we use this keyword is not good idea ?or need to use as much as possible this word in links?
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Hi Umer - Welcome to SEOMoz - The first place I look for possible link-building is in my competitors links. I look at their inbound links and analyze which ones might be from good sites for us too. If they feel natural, I contact the appropriate parties and either ask for a link or decide what might earn us a link from their site.
Here's a real-life example. Earlier this year, we made a goal to get "X" number of .edu links this year. I proceeded by identifying .edu sites that were linking to competitiors and how. As a first step, after identifying possibilities, I simply wrote to the owners of the .edu pages. Within one week I gained a .edu link
See? It doesn't necessarily take anything more than a request.
Dana
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Here's a good starting place for learning about Linkbuilding: http://www.seomoz.org/beginners-guide-to-seo/growing-popularity-and-links
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