Back Link SEO: The Voodoo of Who Do Google Trust
The competition for search engine rankings continues to increase every day. A few years ago you could rank well for medium to low competition keywords by simply publishing a page and waiting for Google to find it or by throwing a few RSS feed links at it. However, search engine optimization (SEO) has ignited into a white hot subject and has
gradually entered mainstream marketing with the result that the general awareness of importance of SEO to page rank is now much higher. The result is that it now takes more conscious planning and initiative to see your keywords rank on the Google’s first page. In my post, Ecommerce SEO I talked about the importance of back linking, and the search tool below will help you follow through with a good back linking strategy.
In the field of SEO, links from domains ending .edu and .gov are considered to convey the most link push where your site’s rankings are concerned. However, a key principle of SEO linking is link diversity, and for that reason, .net, .org, and .com links are also important as is the diversity of links sources. This is a big subject, but my point here is to give you a free search tool to help you find sources of back links. Feel free to play around with it and please leave a comment if you have anything you would like to say or ask.
If you are new to this . . .
I think this is pretty self-explanatory, but basically this will return sites who publish blogs, many of which will allow you to make a comment, which in turn will give you a back link. Not all sites allow back links, so you will have to look through the sites to see which ones will work for you. However, to repeat, this search tool should give you a high proportion of sites that allow you submit comments. If you are new to this, it is important that you make a brief, relevant comment. You should try to make your comment honest and intelligent. We do not want to spam the blog; we want to make a constructive, contributing comment.
So, without further ado, here is the tool. Use the dropdown menus to determine the kind of back link search you want:
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Custom Product Supplier Search
In addition to back links search, you can also do a custom search for product suppliers. This will allow you to search the data bases of GoWholesale, Wholesale Central, and Salehoo. When you submit your search terms, a new window will open and display your results as a Google search page.