Quality links?
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Is there particular place to get quality links?
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Yes, that's is a point.
Thanks
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Rather than writing an article and then asking the blog owner if they'd like to use it, it might be best to ask them if they're looking for any particular content first - if they are you won't be writing as blind and it might even give you some ideas you wouldn't have otherwise had.
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Thanks
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Regular links. You want people to link to your website, because you have a great website. This means providing interesting content that your viewers want to read and having a visually appealing website with easy navigation. It's all about catering to the searcher's needs.
But to get started, locate popular lingerie blogs and analyze the website to see what kind of content makes it on the blog. Then write an interesting article that will fit right in with the blog and ask if the website host will allow you to guest blog your interesting article.
The fashion industry has so many blogs and websites devoted to it. It's a big opportunity for you to put out great content and receive links back to your website.
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oh no. what is best to get Regular links with reciprocal or just Regular links ?
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No. You have to research and locate quality, relevant links in your industry. There are many link building articles on this site.
Reading this should give you an idea of how to go about acquiring links:
http://www.seomoz.org/article/the-professional-guide-to-link-building-2011
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