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How to Set Up a Link Building Campaign for a Web Site or a Blog

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Just read about a new marketing method that just hit the internet. The article is on SitePoint.com (one of the top website related sites)The method is called "Error Marketing". Businesses should really jump on this. The article shows how Error Marketing through a website called TypoBounty.com focuses on read-thoughs not click-throughs. Most pay per click click-throughs result in people that stay less than 10 seconds. That is money out of the window. Error Marketing lets website owners gain the more valuable read-throughs for less than $10.00 per ad space (fits any budget) Wow! Anyway, here's the SitePoint article Build Site Traffic with Error Marketing [Other Promotions]
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Posted : 31/01/2008 12:11 am
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Building up good quality inbound links to your web site or blog is still the best long term strategy to ensure your site will be found by your target audience. Below is a set of instructions to help you set up a link building campaign for your own site, or for a client’s site, using Microsoft Excel. You will need to create 5 or 6 worksheets (tabs) within the spreadsheet, to keep track of the various aspects of the link building campaign. The first five worksheets will need eight columns each (A – H), with the following headings:

Column A – Number
Column B – Search Engine Name
Column C – Search Engine URL
Column D – Link Page (address of the category page you want your site listed on)
Column E – Submission Page (address of the page where you submit your site)
Column F – Date Submitted
Column G – Date Added
Column H – Submission Comments

The sixth worksheet (tab) will contain all the web site or blog information required for submitting your site to search engines or directories.

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Topic starter Posted : 19/01/2010 5:50 pm
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Re: How to Set Up a Link Building Campaign for a Web Site or a Blog

Another technique is to get a benchmark of existing links. Use Yahoo to reveal all existing links. Then, when you are done get the links again. I like to use a source like Yahoo, because it is something the client can do as well, and it's being done by a third party.

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Posted : 19/01/2010 8:18 pm
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