I’ve been having a good productive day so far and the night is continueing on. I’ve been snooping around for a new place to build some links and low and behold here came Bemba, the social sharing network. Bemba is a pr4 do follow social media site that covers the basics such as videos, pictures and blogs. Another pretty cool feature of the site is its statistics which gives you direct and continuous feedback on your bookmarks. While Bemba has yet to reach millions of viewers, its user base has been steadily growing along with the traffic. If you want to go share your content with its users and make some new “friends”(lolz), head on over to Bemba and sign up.
Link Building
Link Building With Bemba.com
Link Building With Uvouch.com
Uvouch is another social media site that almost has too much crap going on all over the place. I feel cluttered and my personal web space intruded on but hey, there are links to be had. I didn’t spen too much time musing around the site, and I eventually made my way over to the blog section. If you publish a blog on Uvouch the links you can create in your content are do follow, which is great in my books. I’d much rather have a link in the content instead of the usual link in the author bio. The site is also decent for getting views on your videos incase you’re doing a social media campaign, and you can use embed codes from all the popular tube sites.
Link Building With Xomba
I’ve been on a mission today to find some good spots to build links, and I’ve found another great site with a lot of content and users that provides a do follow back link as well as revenue sharing. Xomba has been running for just over 2 years and the site has show very impressive growth. The site provides a great place to write some content, share bookmarks and in the end get that do follow link. I’d just like to mention if anyone from Xomba reads this post, I’d just have to mention that I think it’s time to redo the site design lol…it looks like it’s still back in 06! So what are you waiting for? Go sign up now.
NoDoFollow Firefox Plugin
Have you been searching for a way to easily find no and do follow links on a page? Well I’ve been using a tool calle NoDoFollow for a while and never thought to blog about it. Once you’ve installed the plugin and restarted Firefox, you can right mouse click on the page you’re viewing, and tick the NoDoFollow option to activate the plugin. This plugin was programmed by Zachary Fox, and he graciously gives it away for free. So how does it work? Once you activate the plugin, you’ll now see red and blue highlighted links. Red means the link is no follow, and the blue means the links is do follow. Simple and easy! Download the plugin.
Do Follow Forum Search Engine
Here is a wicked little new dofollow search engine for DoFollow Forums. I’m always making dofollow forum lists for clients to use to market their site/business/products, and this search engine just made my day. I randomly stumbled across it while searching for a certain dofollow forum, so get ready for a huge list of dofollow forums. I like the innovation and I look forward to the many hours of dofollow searching I’ll get out of this. Forum link building has been gaining popularity, so don’t hesitate to take advantage of a great link building resource.
Link Building With RSS Hugger
Colin Lahay from Mixed Market Arts is the brain child behind rssHugger. The purpose of rssHugger is to bring in more readers through your RSS Feed, as well as providing a strong back link to your website. Colin has managed to provide a unique site which is rewarded by a pr5, 1800+ indexed pages and thousands of links pointing to the site. He has also setup a similar service called wordHugger which I will blog about tomorrow. This just goes to show how you can create new ways of building links and ranking with a unique web service.
The Goal
My goal was originally to get 50,000 blogs signed up with a $10 joiners fee, but due to the fact that I want to support all of the great bloggers, even those who cannot afford $10, I changed this goal to sign up 250,000 free blogs within the first year of operation. With over 112 million registered blogs, with about 175,000 new ones per day, I feel this goal is possible. The money will be used to pay off college expenses, to invest in my other internet startup companies, sponsor like-minded business folk, and continue to support Kiva, who support entrepreneurs in the developing world.
Link Building & RSS Feed Promotion With Blogoria
Blogoria is a unique social web service that connects bloggers, readers and advertisers. You can build a profile, add your feed and connect with like minded individuals. Your RSS Feed gets fed into the news network inside of Blogoria, and it brings in new readers to your blog based on user preferences. Your public profile page is where your feed also gets displayed, and one juicy back link to your blog. You can check out my profile here, or browse around to find other bloggers in the same niche. I’m going to finish doing a little link building to my profile and get this indexed and see if this helps. If you want to build your profile and get promoting your blog, sign up here.