How to get one-way links? Here are some advices, FYI:
Create a useful, interesting web site and other sites will naturally link to it. The vast majority of the thousands of links to THIS site were not requested.
Go on with the basic SEO like Directory Submission, to submit your site to major directories, such as Yahoo! and DMOZ.org, in the appropriate category.
Write articles and submit them to newsletters which are then archived online.
Hunt for sites that complement yours and ask them to publish your articles.
Submit brief, useful hints to newsletters for the same reason.
Submit articles to article directories. You can speed up this tedious work by using ArticleAnnouncer, the tool professionals use.
Publish articles on your site and invite other sites to publish them on their sites, with a link to you.
Write testimonials for products you love. Companies often post testimonials on their site with a link to the submitting site. Joe Vitale has taken this tactic to extraordinary lengths. For examples, trying doing a search on Google for "joe vitale +testimonial".
Participate helpfully in forums which allow a text link to your site in a signature. Start with the friendly, helpful AssociatePrograms.com affiliate forum. Read the forum instructions first, or you risk making an ass of yourself.
Consider buying text link ads on other sites, for example from Linkadage or Text Link Ads. (Remember that Matt Cutts has written unfavorably about buying links.) Better still, arrange for articles to be published on other sites with a link to your site in them. You may have to use some innovative thinking to achieve this. The results make the effort worth while.
Buy ads in newsletters on your topic which are archived online.
Locate industry-specific directories and submit your site to them. For example, if your site is on a health topic, look for health-related directories.
Give away free ebooks and white papers that contain links to your site.
Create simple web-based free software. Tell other sites, newsletters and forums about it and ask for a link to it.
Create downloadable software which contains links to your site.
Get listed in business directories.
Create a blog and get it listed in blog directories.
Join business associations which list their members' sites online.
Write regular news releases and submit them to topic-related web sites and Internet news wires such as PRWeb and Business Wire.
Make arrangements for other sites to archive your newsletters on their sites.
Get your white papers published on other web sites.
Submit your free ebooks to ebook directories.
Submit your downloadable software to software directories, such as Download.com
Locate a popular site in your niche which would appreciate having you as a regular columnist. Write tips, lively commentary, product reviews, or whatever topics suit your niche.
Syndicate your material to other sites. Create a content syndication feed (RSS feed) and include a link to your site. Use PHP rather than Javascript to ensure search engines parse your headings and links.
Do something funny or outrageous or brilliant and people will link to your site without being asked.
Use gimmicks. If people see something odd on a website, they'll often tell other people about it. You can also alert newsletter publishers and suggest they mention your gimmick in their newsletter. For example, Jim Crawford tells us how to make a sound play with a mouseover.
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