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LINK TRADING

Networking to Build Back Links to Your Web Site
By: Terri Wells
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    2007-03-27

    Table of Contents:
  • Networking to Build Back Links to Your Web Site
  • Old and New Ways to Network
  • Get Your PR for Nothing and Your Links for Free
  • Reviewing Your Options

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    Networking to Build Back Links to Your Web Site - Reviewing Your Options


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    Many people will seek out reviews of products before buying them, whether the product is a book, a video, or an expensive electronic item such as a digital camera. Putting reviews of products and services that relate to your field on your web site is one way to attract visitors. You even stand a fair chance of ranking pretty well in the search engines for these reviews.

    You don’t have to limit yourself to reviews on your own site to draw visitors in. Amazon.com carries just about everything, or so it seems. Find products that are relevant to your field and review them. If people find your reviews useful, they may follow up with you. Reviewers on Amazon get a link to their names and a link to all of their reviews; explore and you’ll find out more you can do with Amazon.

    For example, you can create product lists on Amazon.com that review products and also mention your background. This is another place you can sneak in a link to your site. Again, if readers find your review helpful, they might follow the trail.

    Amazon isn’t the only place where it might help to leave reviews. There are shopping search engines where you can review products and services. With the Internet being one big network, reviews are a little like word of mouth advertising. If you write good reviews, they’ll help build your authority in your field.

    Try any or all of these tips as seems appropriate to you. Before you know it, you might find yourself with a ton of back links and all the traffic you can handle. Good luck!


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