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Re: Creating Backlinks Colin Wilson 07-20-2008
Posted by Colin Wilson on July 20, 2008, 7:25 pm
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Your site reports there is a problem with its security certificate.

I would get that fixed before you do anything else.

The important thing about back links is the text contained in the anchor
"<a> </a>". Make it meaningful and with useful keywords.

<a>Click here</a> is useless.

Instead write" if you want to buy <a>Model of the Ford Escort 500</a>" (or
what ever).

You say you have 100 pages so you have a chance to be inventive!


>I just bought a new domain for a site that I want to use for backlinks to
>my main site. My idea is to create approx. 100 pages at this new site and
>have a link on all 100 pages to my other (main) site for incoming backlinks
>for it. What would be the best way to go creating those 100 pages all in
>the main directory or having them in one single sub-directory or creating
>100 sub-directories? What would give my main site the strongest backlinks?
>The 100 pages in main directory, single sub-directory, or 100 seperate
>sub-directories?
>
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Posted by Big Bill on July 21, 2008, 12:57 am
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On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 11:25:29 +1200, "Colin Wilson"

>Your site reports there is a problem with its security certificate.
>
>I would get that fixed before you do anything else.
>
>The important thing about back links is the text contained in the anchor
>"<a> </a>". Make it meaningful and with useful keywords.
>
><a>Click here</a> is useless.

Actually it's not useless, people respond well to it. People need to
be told what to do. So, "Click here - call to action - key phrase" is
likely to have much more effect in gaining conversions than would "key
phrase". That should be born in mind.


>Instead write" if you want to buy <a>Model of the Ford Escort 500</a>" (or
>what ever).

I'd be inclined to use "<a>Click here if you want to buy the Ford
Escort 500</a>"

or maybe be even more concise and just have a link set on its own a
little <a>Buy the Ford Escort 500</a> in larger font, too, maybe. Make
it stand out, be eye-catching.

BB


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