You have started your Search Engine Optimization education and have learned that inbound links count as *votes* for your site when Google ranks you website. Come on, everyone knows this right?
So, how do you get those coveted inbound links?
You can surf for blogs in your niche that have a page rank, and contact them. You can then beg, borrow or wheedle a link from them. Good luck with that if you haven’t already established a relationship with them.
You can comment on their blog, on the posts that are most similar to the content you are posting. A good idea, but somewhat time consuming since it’s important when you comment, to add value to the conversation.
Or, you can use a built in feature of Wordpress (you are on Wordpress, right?) and have those inbound links automatically added to your blog every time you post something.
Which would you prefer?
Okay, then, let’s look at exactly how to do this.
First, a visual representation of the Trackback process. Take a minute to really understand what this image is showing you. The red lines are from YOUR blog, and the blue lines are from other blogs posting similar content. (Ideally, these are authority sites or sites with a lot of traffic)
Okay, clear as mud? Let me clarify it in plain English.
When you post content on your blog, AND you include a Trackback URL to a blog post on someone elses blog, their blog software will automatically include a link back to your blog.
Simple, right?
Be a little selective on which blogs you trackback to, and get into the habit of doing this everytime you post and pretty soon, you will have dozens of inbound links directly related to your content from authority sites all across the web.
The Mechanics
The process is simple and requires just a little prep work before you post. You are already researching your articles for your blog and making sure you are using the right keywords, so this step is just an extension of that.
During your research phase, as you come across blogs that are posting similar content, grab the Trackback URL (copy using right click and select Copy Link Location) and paste it into your document. Since you can Trackback more than one link at a time, place them all together, separated by space’s if you have more than one.
When you are editing a post, you have an option below the post area that looks like the image shown.
Just paste the Trackback URL into this field and save your post as normal. Your blog will ping their blog and notify them of the Trackback. Their blog will then automatically display your Trackback link and some of what you said around the link in their comment list. Instant inbound link.
To be fair, I have to tell you that not all blogs offer the Trackback service. While it’s on by default with a new Wordpress blog (and many other blogging services), some bloggers intentionally turn it off. If that is the case and there is a blog post out there you really want an inbound link from, just comment on their post. Remember to add to the conversation with value. (No spam!)
As the SEO expert for your small business, if you aren’t using Trackbacks, you should start immediately. It’s a simple, automated way to build inbound links from authority sites to your small business blog.
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Cenay Nailor is an Internet, Affiliate and Networking Marketing success coach with mad technical skills she loves sharing. Visit her blog and sign up for a weekly injection of Tech-Based Marketing help, sent right to your inbox. http://www.CenayNailor.com
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Cenay,
Great post, one thing to note is that many tracebacks are “nofollow” links, so they don’t pass “juice”. They are great for traffic, though as you mentioned.
thanks
pat
Posted: SEO: Inbound Links Without Asking Or Spamming http://tinyurl.com/cxoaa5
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@Pat Shaughnessy – You are correct that you might not get the *link love* you were hoping for, but you still get the *eyeballs*, which I will take over a sharp stick in the eye, any day.
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Need inbound links to your blog without spamming or asking? Great article here. http://tinyurl.com/cxoaa5
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RT @carolz_place Need inbound links to your blog without spamming or asking? Great article here. http://tinyurl.com/cxoaa5
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