SEO Linking Strategies

by Steve on May 28, 2009

in General

If you’re at all familiar with search engine optimization (SEO) as it relates to your traffic generation efforts, you know that if you want your individual pages to rank well in search engines they’ll need to have quite a few quality incoming links. That’s SEO 101.

While there are quite a few ways to do that, it takes a lot of time and effort. You request links from other site owners. They slap you down as a spammer. You build your social networks, traffic starts to trickle in.

It doesn’t have to be that way any more. Jonathan Leger, well known in the IM community for services like 3WayLinks, has done it again.

Visit “My Way Links” and check out his newest creation. It promises to be a killer SEO tool.

If you want GOOD incoming links, from GOOD sites, links that will pass on a little of their PR love to your pages, you owe it to yourself to check out Jonathan’s new program.

I don’t think you’ll be sorry.

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1 Jake Rhodes July 5, 2009 at 3:12 pm

I’ve found over the last couple of years that, when it comes to SEO, it’s worth trying absolutely everything you can. Search engines like Google are always changing the way they rank sites so it’s no good putting all your eggs in one basket as it were.

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2 Roseanna Leaton August 4, 2009 at 2:14 pm

I wonder if anyone can help me to understand the 3 way linking and multiple linking strategy a little better? Some people say that reciprocal linking of any description is frowned upon by google…others seem to feel that it would be difficult for google to “catch you out” if you were following this type of multiple linking strategy. I suppose that at the end of the day we can only guess at what google might be able to work out and therefore penalise you for?

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