How to improve (ASAP) the linking root domain, the followed linking root domains and the linking C-Blocks? Linkbuilding (or whatever) techniques.
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I have a small site (.com) like any website in my sector. 30-90 pages.
I have no crawls errors. Everythings is fine, just I need to improve my linking root domain, the followed linking root domain and the linking C-Blocks.
Example: my competitors have 300 (one of them have 1300) of total links. I have 30.
Anyone know some good strategies? techniques? tips?
I just dont want to be in a farm directory, I want free links.
I'm already running two strategies but it works so slowly. I want something faster at this moment.
Also, any recommendation will be thankful.
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How do I find good legal blogs and community blog which I can do this with?
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Add your competitors into this tool here:
http://www.seomoz.org/labs/link-intersect
This will find the most common linking pages between your ranking top 5 competitors, which means you have a higher chance of getting a link as multiple competitors have links off these pages.
Aim for the pages which have the higher mozrank
Do this first as it's the lowest possible hanging fruit you can find.
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Thanks Dan. I know that and I'm doing that too (not filling all the blogs comments fields).
The question is how to find sites that allow this kind of links?
- the linking root domain.
- the followed linking root domains and
- the linking C-Blocks
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Some people find blogs that allow commenting (most Wordpress blogs allow you to put your name, email address, and website URL along with your comment.) You can also look for community websites in your niche (forums work great, and most allow you to drop a URL in your profile and/or Sig - sometimes you can even get anchor text links this way.) Social Bookmarking may or may not work, I personally would avoid that route as I haven't had nearly as much success with it when compared to blogs and community sites.
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