Link Building

Sniffing Out Competitors Back Links For Your Gain

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August 14  |  Link Building  |   Ryan Clark

I follow a lot of great affiliate marketing and link building blogs on the web and come to admire a lot of smart people out there. One of my favorites is Colin LaHay’s “Mixed Market Arts” because his blog is one of the few that has actually taught and old dog new tricks. His Link Building Cookbook is the best laid out blog post on the subject of getting links in 2008.  His blog is a perfect example of someone who I regularly check to see where his top back links are coming from, and what new ones he’s acquired. A quick glance shows that his pet project RSS Hugger is providing his site with some great link juice. If you haven’t signed up for RSS Hugger I suggest you do so for free here.

I believe in doing this for every campaign because you can not only get the same links your competitors have, but you can also determine what they’re doing thats been successful within that niche. This is all assuming within the top 3 ranking sites in the niche you’re after.

Lets say for example you’re marketing a site targeting “Las Vegas Car Rentals”. I’m going to post the results I get from my browser here in Vancouver Canada, so they will be a little different when you search…this is fine though because I can still get my point across.



Dream Car Rentals has built a good amount of back links over time and as you all will be able to tell, would take some time to overcome. From the first 20 back links I snooped out on Dream Car Rentals I could obtain links from %40 of them because they were a few obvious social bookmarking sites and car rental directories. I can also see a few links they’ve paid for within the mix.

Another aspect to look at is how the top bloggers are using link bait to get an ungodly amount of one-way links to their site. Hate him or love him, Shoemoney.com is a great domain to examine in detail because there are few people who can attract links like him. I’ve learned a lot from gaming both Shoemoney.com and SEOMOZ.org in regards to link baiting.

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Link Plug For A Podcast Plug..Who’s Tried This?

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August 14  |  Link Building  |   Ryan Clark

I briefly mentioned before that I’ve been experimenting with getting my blogs, or clients blogs mentioned in Podcasts related to my niche that I was promoting. The Podcasting community is still growing every day and most likely there is a Podcast related to your niche out there already. All it takes is a simple email or skype call away to get intouch with that “Podmaster”, and you could easily be setting yourself up with a chance to get some new readers to your blog.

This could work out to be very benificial if you’re selling a product within that niche. If you make a great target audience match up the potential to make sales goes up greatly, especially compared to a tired “web/banner ad” washed webosphere.

A great example of a perfect match up would be when Audible.com ran ads on Leo Laporte’s This Week In Tech(TWiT) podcast. I myself subscribe to well over 100 podcasts, love books and barely leave home without my iPod. I tried out Audible.com after hearing a few shows and have since then stocked up my iPod with audio books which are a great listen anywhere.

So you can hit up one of the many Podcast Directories on the web and find a show related to your site and get intouch with other businesses out there. Please feel free to leave your thoughts or rants in the comments, as well as advertise any website to Podcast trades you have to offer.

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Link Building & Marketing A Podcast

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August 14  |  Link Building  |   Ryan Clark

Well I’ve been offering Podcast marketing for my clients lately and I’m having a lot of good success and positive feedback. If you have a podcast and would like to get it exposed a little more all the while building links from podcast directories and search engines. A lot of the Podcast directories have a great PR and a ton of link juice ready to be passed on.

First and foremost go with the age old gem of a tactic and join a few, or all, of the forums within your Podcast’s niche and get involved. Make a few solid replies to topics or get right in it and start off some new threads, but the whole point is to build some sort of a post count up. Get your Podcast in your forum signature to advertise to the thousands of people on the forums.

I won’t go into huge detail and list off 100 podcast directories, but you’re link building maniacs so you know the drill. If you want more than provided, hit up Google to sniff out all the other Podcast directories. For now I’ve made sure to list off the top Podcast directories that will not only bring you links, but actual listeners.

pr5 Podcast.comSubmit Here

pr8 PodcastAlley.com – Submit Here

pr6 Digitalpodcast.com Submit Here

pr7 Podcastdirectory.com Submit Here

pr5 Podcastpickle.com Submit Here

pr5 Syndic8.com Submit Here

pr8 Podnova.com Submit Here

pr7 Itunes Submit Here

pr4 Podcastdirectory.orgSubmit Here

pr7 Music.AOL.com – Submit Here

pr7 Digg.com – Submit Here

If you’re making a quality Podcast speciliazing within your niche, then you should try and get it listed on a relevant Wikipedia page. I’ve seen a ton of legit and well done podcasts listed in Wikipedia and there shouldn’t be a problem as long as you’re *not spamming*.

Don’t forget to use Google search to find literally hundreds of Podcast directories for you to add your Podcast as well get links back to your site.  And finally I’ve been experimenting with a link trading technique which is quite simple….trading a verbal link in the Podcast for a blog post on a related niche blog. I’ve had a lot of success contacting blog owners within my niche and setting up an arrangement to either have them on the show, or plug something they have going in exchange for a post about the Podcast.

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