How to Create Quality Inbound Links With Newsletters
Posted by Aaron on 16 Aug 2005 at 04:19 pm
Let’s face it, the more link building gains popularity, the more difficult it becomes to sift through the garbage and come up with quality incoming links. If you have a budget for your link building efforts, it can be it easier. But, don’t spend all that money on obscure directory listings, short-term text links, and sites that may not be around next year. Not that these types of links can’t help you (just make sure the sites are relevant to your own content), but there are ways to buy links once and make them last forever… or almost forever.
Look for industry, niche or lifestyle-oriented e-zines (online newsletters) that you can buy links in, many times at a low flat rate. Pay special attention to how the company archives its newsletters. Many times a one time link buy in a newsletter that is then archived on the company’s website will get you a long-term (finely aged) inbound link from a relevant source. And, who knows, it may also drive some qualified traffic to your site too!
If you would like to know more about link building, why it’s important and more tips - read This Post.
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Thanks for the post. Very insteresting information. I read many link building tips but I havent’ heard about the links in the e-mail newsletters yet.
I see some really good tips of seo and i think i am going to use some of them.
there are amazing idea to get inbound link. and you have explained good about link exchange..
and cheap way link exchange.