Just a few posts ago, we talked about how you can get your blog seen, found, read.
These tips all had something to do with link building whether by forum posting, article submission, blog commenting, blog posting and other link campaigns that allow you to have a link on another site or page, pointing back to yours.
These methods are both standard and tedious, as it would require work, if you notice it is you the blog owner who puts in the effort to get that link up. In many instances your link is at the mercy of the owner of the site where you left a post or comment. Some forums do not allow links, while others do not allow you to use anchor text; some blog owners do not approve your comment while many delete a comment which uses anchor text in it. They know you are just trying to score some valuable SEO points so you can get higher rankings in the search engine results pages for searches for that anchor text keyword or similar.
So you basically do not have a lot of control here.
How would you like to build a huge number of back links in record time? Increase your ranking on search engines and get a surge of traffic?
This may cost you, but it is well worth it… and the answer is, to have a blog theme designs that would target the market or niche you are interested in.
Let me explain.
Let us say you are interested in the dog training niche, and you might have registered a domain name which has that phrase in it, and you want to rank well for that phrase.
Have a blog theme designed which looks dog training like, if you can come up with more than one with a choice of different headers, or maybe different themes with a header specific for a dog breed, that would be great. Make sure you have in the template footer a copyright of the theme and your site, there should be a link back to your site on the theme using the anchor text you want to rank well for.
Next, distribute those themes for free, give it away . But to do that you will have to drive traffic to your site, targeted traffic, people who love dogs and might have blogs that are about dogs.
Each time someone uses your theme, that’s one back link voluntarily done by the site or blog owner.
All you have to do is, make sure your theme is something your visitors would surely want to download and use, and indicate clearly in the terms of use that they may use the theme but should not alter the link back to your site, found in the footer.
Sit back and watch your back links grow exponentially, your rankings soar and your traffic explode!
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