Ever find yourself idly flipping through the TV channels and all of a sudden think to yourself:
“Jeepers self, I know the latest and greatest of SEO deals with social signals, authority and the like… if only I could uncover more than 100+ expert suggestions regarding link building!”
Well, if so, not to fear….
www.guestcrew.com/blog/101-experts-share-top-link-building-techniques/
is to your rescue!
Revealing not 1, not 2, but 100+(!) ideas for link building, it includes:
“Larry Kim
@larrykim “The easiest way to get a link is to turn a citation into a link”.
Click to Tweet Please!
The easiest way to get a link is to turn a citation into a link.
This means looking on Google for pre-existing articles that already mentioned you or your company, thanking them for publishing it, and asking them if they might be willing to edit the content to include a link.
If you ask very nicely, there is a pretty good chance they will say YES!”
and
“Lisa Sicard
@Lisapatb “Link to others content from your blog posts. Then share on social media and mention that they were included in it”.
Click to Tweet Please!
Link to others relevant content from your blog post.
Be sure to give them a sentence or two not just a couple of words.
Then expound upon why in a short explanation.
For example in my latest blog post I mention Martin and Sue-Ann: ” I was interviewed on a podcast recently by Martin Lindeskog as a Biz Sugar member.
And then by Sue-Ann Bubacz on MssyBiz chatting about Twitter. ” This was added after a paragraph about podcasting.
After the post is published mention them on social media so they can go and see the link. Oftentimes, they will link back to you in a future blog post.”
and much more!
The entire subject of link building could be the basis of a useful blueprint as well – you could build it like so:
Step 1.) Decide what aspects of your site you want to others to link to
Step 2.) Create pillars articles about that subject
Step 3.) Reach out to news reporters about your topic
Resources for the above include:
www.searchenginejournal.com/link-building-guide/link-worthy-content/
learn.g2.com/what-are-linkable-assets
www.quicksprout.com/linkable-content-types/
contentmarketinginstitute.com/2019/10/content-pillar-pages/
www.singlegrain.com/blog-posts/content-marketing/5-steps-to-developing-successful-pillar-content/
Your takeaway?
Compelling others to link to your content requires effort on your part to be worthy of notice.
Why not start that today?
Enjoy!
