One Way Linking - Backlinking - Article Writing & Submitting. How It Goes Together...





If you are already familiar with linking and getting
traffic to sites, you probably know that one-way linking is the
best type of linking to use in order to gain more viewers to your
websites. However, when one-way links are being talked about,
there are a lot of things for you to choose from when deciding this.

Some of the ways that website developers can use to obtain a
one way link is the following: through social networking sites
like MySpace and Facebook, by including the link in their own blog
or the blogs of people that they individually know, by posting the
link in various forums related to the service or product that is
found on the website for advertisement, by submitting their link
into the directories found online, and by writing articles for
directories and certain websites. 

It cannot be denied that all the systems mentioned above are
effective plans to create one-way backlinks. But among those,
the most effective is the one that involves writing articles for
other websites. The first logical reasoning for this is because of the
impact that it has in bringing the traffic to your website, which can be
seen almost immediately, compared to others that take longer.
Among all the styles mentioned, this one is the most practical
because users will be able to directly click the link from the
article that you made. In addition, you can introduce your
website using the article that you are writing for another web
page. Of course, this only pertains when the website that you are
writing for is in a comparable category as your website. 

       

Those who have submitted an article for a particular website and
have arranged to include their link in it saw that there were at
least 25+ more visitors viewing their site in the next two days.
Even as the weeks advanced, they saw a notable increase in
the volume of guests.

What is even greater about the abounding increase in
visitors is that some visits turned into sales. 

Of course, you must choose a site which is already getting 
a fair amount of visitors per day. If they are listed on the first 
page of a search engine will be all the evidence you need to determine 
that they are getting plenty of visitors. 

Another reason why article submissions manage to be more efficient
is because of the fact that these articles are more powerful when
it comes to attracting the attention of the readers. When people
read your articles, you can give them an idea of what they will
be finding from your website. Because of this, it is now easier
for them to see the benefits that your products or services can
bring them. Thus, there will be a bigger chance for you to turn
that visitor into your own customer. 

You can also submit your article to article directories. However,
keep in mind that if you promised the webmaster unique content,
you must change the article now for directory submissions. If you
place your article in just one directory, you will see some
increase in the number of visitors. But if you really want a
drastic increase in the traffic to your website, you can post
your article with the link of your website in not just one or two
article directories, but hundreds. You will be surprised by the
outcome of this strategy. The increase in the number of visitors will
be surprising and the fact that it was that easy will also be
great for you. 

The only thing you need to know when getting one way links for
your website by submitting articles to massive article
directories is that it can take a long time if done manually. You
will need a system or software that will help you in submitting
them to all the different directories found online. 

If you are really serious about getting the traffic to your
website to grow, you might want to try this method that includes
submitting articles in directories and in other websites. After
all, you have nothing to lose by doing this, except traffic, of
course.


What are Blogs Used For In General - Should You Start One?

It might seem crazy to you that I'm writing about the basics of blogging, but even though my last couple of years doing online marketing I find out that a lot of people especially those over 50 don't really have a clear view of what blogging is used for other than they think someone just likes writing stories. They also don't understand the importance of it when it does come down to having an online business.

I've been trying to get my husband to start writing in a blog for about 5 years now. He's written 2 books and I keep telling him that he'd sell more books if he had an online presence. But all I get is the blank stare and changing of the subject. 😃 Meanwhile, I'm thinking to myself, how can someone have the patience to sit and write 2 entire books and not take 10-15 minutes out of their day to type up a 500-600 word blog! 




Blogs are definitely utilized for many things, but often a person uses them to air his or her feelings about a perceived injustice. All in all, this is not a good thing and to be quite frank it's rather immature and very unprofessional. Doing this is likely to get the blogger set up with a big appointment with some big trouble. 

People have literally lost their jobs by throwing their employers under the bus because they consider something to be wrong in the workplace. Others have been sued for libel, so it pays to be careful what you write on your blog.

Also, unfortunately, a lot of young people get whisked away while blogging and post indiscrete images of themselves. Then when a potential employer does what they should and find out more about who they might hire, they find it or someone shows it to them and then decide that is not the model employee he or she wants in their department. So he or she decides not to hire a person who actually top-notch qualifications and is more than capable of doing the job, but it would ruin the image of their workplace environment. So, therefore, plain and simple, this is an unwise use of a blog. 

However, if you want to learn more stuff about a particular topic and find a blog that deals with the subject, then you could join up and even ask questions in the comments and many times get some really insightful replies. 

You also can sign up to get hold of a newsletter, if they have that option (which is smart if they do), or in some cases, they don't do newsletters but rather email you everytime they add a new post. It's the best way for a blogger to keep their visitors coming back. 

No one wants a ton of advertisements constantly pushed in their faces. But I do think good bloggers should monetize their sites because they do a lot of work to keep their audience informed. It can get really annoying when you have literally 12 pop-ups and blaring videos playing all at the same time.




I've probably been guilty myself of having too many pop-ups, but I'm still a work in progress. 😊


So as we just discussed - Blogs also can be used to make cash and there is a right way and a wrong way to go about it. Some people have performed so well at this they find that it's the best source of income online for them. Blogs can further more be used to rent space for individuals to advertise their personal banners or to even do a complete review of a product. 

Several years back I had a friend online who had a parenting blog site for Moms. She had not even been talking about advertising and didn't use google ads or anything. However, someone offered her $1000 dollars to put a banner for their product at the top of her page for 1 week. This was at least 15 or 20 years ago. She thought it was a scam of some sort at first... but it wasn't. It turned out to be a store that specialized in baby items. Somehow at the time, they knew the popularity of her site more than she did. There are all kinds of tools and websites today to see how well a site is doing - but I'm not entirely sure what all they had back then.

Nowadays there are people that outsource their blogging just to monetize it and make a lot more money in the long run from the monetization than they ever pay anyone to write their posts. 

On the other hand, there are people that make a lot of money that do the writing, depending on who they write for. There have been 6 figure earners that do nothing more than some good writing for other people. 

Fiverr is one of the best places to start. Whether you want to hire a writer or you want to write for others. Also, users can sign up to Fiverr and get a lot of things done at an unbeatable starting price of $5! They have everything from Graphics & Design, Writing, Translation, Business, Tech, Video Creation and much more! 



Blogs that allow others to post comments, questions or sometimes friendly debates are pretty popular. Those that allow others to post comments have become more popular than the ones that don’t.

If you want to interact with others for any purpose, then you can do it through blogging. Politicians have used blogs to generate a feeling of closeness with their fans and a lot of times to even undermine the opposition. One thing that should always be remembered is that the things you write on your blog can easily come back to sting you, as the contents of a blog can be used in court.

Just because you delete something doesn't mean that someone hasn't already taken a screenshot or a photo. I took screenshots of someone that was harassing me on facebook at one point. Even though there are no longer problems between us I will still keep them. Not because I'm vindictive, but because I figure if she can do it once, and not really see a problem with what she did, then she could definitely do it again. 

I will be adding to this series on blogging to get more deeply into the subject, so stay tuned!




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