One way back link

One way back link means that a website has a link it pointing at your site but your site does not have the same thing. It is not hard to create one way link. Link building is a part of Search Engine Optimization or SEO. If you want a good page rank in the search engine page you need to build a lot of back links. Back links are very useful. The search engine counts the back link as a plus point while ranking your site. I will describe here how to build one way back links. My blog is a newer one. So I know that a very few people will read my article here. But I am sure one day this method will be useful to the newbies in the www.

The methods are as follows:

1.0 Comment: Read other blogs, article and posts and make a comment. Your comment should be ethical and contain a back link pointing at your site. This very common method for building a back link and many bloggers do this to maintain back links.

2.0 Article Marketing: Article marketing is a very useful way to create back link. You can write free article at article base or ezine articles. This article will help you generate free one way back link. Write a article about a topic that is covered in one of your posts. Then create a link to your site as a reference. Allure your reader to go through the link pointing at your site. So when your article will be published it will contain a back link pointing to your site. It is easy, isn’t it?

3.0 Forum Signature: If you read and post  at forums regularly, it is expected that a lot of people see your posts. That is a lot of people see your signature. Keep your site link in your signature. It will give you some traffic and it will be back link to your site as well.

4.0 Do not spam: I receive a lot of spam comment with some URL. This kind of spamming to create one way back link is not ethical and can damage your web popularity. If you are marked as a spammer, no one will accept you as a friend without spammer.

So keep building your back link. All the best.

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