Old School Link Building
News January 27th, 2008With all the internet marketing blogs today filled with information about social media marketing (and gossip about social media marketing!), it is nice to see some articles that deal with good, old school link building in a thorough and comprehensive manner.
Webcredible, a leading UK based usability and accessibility specialist has just published The Ultimate Guide to Directory Submission by David Eaves. It discusses many of the important issues a directory submitter faces, including choosing between free or paid directories, choosing between geneal or niche directories, the importance of page rank, choosing the title for your website, the importance of varying your description, deep linking directories, and the number of directories you should submit to.
Be sure to learn the basics quickly at this expert guide.
January 28th, 2008 at 3:50 pm
That was a great blog post Jeff :)
I had read that and agree with all the stuff written there!
January 31st, 2008 at 9:45 am
A combination of everthing is best. Submit to paid directories that are cached by yahoo or goggle. Submit articles, contribute to blogs and post valuable information. Spend an hour or two everyday. Dont mass submit !
March 25th, 2010 at 6:46 am
Excellent blog.I like it very much.There’s been a lot of changes in search engine optimization in last few years.Old school SEOs have had to be flexible and adapt to new market conditions and even embrace the new online media.Social media marketing is a direct method to in crease your business. for more details visit Free directory listing
December 6th, 2011 at 11:49 am
A lot of combination of directories and articles is the best way.