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Link Bait: Put Your Link Building on Steroids
By Patrick McCord in Featured
The most significant and perhaps the hardest part of website optimization is link building. Website promoters beat the bushes trying to discover the blooming valleys of premium quality links to pick up some juicy links there. However, it isn't that easy and quite often all efforts may be in vain.But as the saying has it: "If the mountain will not come to Mahomet, Mahomet must go to the mountain!" If you can't get links from well-established websites you can encourage them to link to you themselves! One of the ways you can build up tons of links is by producing premium quality content that may potentially go viral. This SEO technique is generally referred to as link baiting. Generally it's about enticing website visitors to promote your site via links from their own sites.
Here are the high spots of the link baiting techniques that may encourage anyone (be it a well-known blogger or the Average Joe) to link to your website:
Write About the Industry's 'Big Guys'
You can get yourself a huge piece of link pie if you write about the authorities in your given market niche. If you tell a story about the leaders who have impacted your niche or post an interview with them you are sure to build a good reputation and attract more visitors. But you must make sure that the story or the interview you post is really noteworthy and useful to readers.
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