Guest Blogging Backlinks

Guest Blogging is when you do an actual blog post for someone else's blog. This can really be great because you can take advantage of someone else's established stream of traffic and get some very awesome backlinks to your own site.

The best way to find someone willing to let you do this is to get involved with the community and, of course, have your own blog with great material on it as an example to show other blog owners.

You can ask other blog owners if they allow guest blogs. Most will as long as it's a quality blog. I mean, who dosn't want free high quality content added to their website?

If you can find a small handful of blogs to work with, you can start building a very nice little web of backlinks that Google considers very valuable. Google knows if another blog owner is sending traffic to your website, they must be impressed with it.

Here's something to keep in mind, if you're wondering how Google determines what a quality backlink is, it's simple. Google will lend a great deal of weight to it if it is valuable from a human perspective.

Ask yourself, "Will a backlink from that place send visitors to my site that are interested in the content on my site?" If the answer is yes, Google will also find that backlink to be of high quality.

Google is interested in bringing relevant results to their customers. If you decide to engage in backlinking tactics that would detract from Google's efforts to do that, they are going to take your site and send it to the abyss.

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A Wonderful Training Blog. Boy, do you stay busy, seems like every day I get at least 1 new training blog from Ty Johnson! Thank You
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Veveric Premium
Another excellent article full of useful tips. Thanks for your time and effort Ty.
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Great article, Ty! I learned a lot. John
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yessharon Premium Plus
Many good tips here for a backlinking campaign.
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Jeff1898 Premium
Very nice - a quick run down of the various back linking options in a simplified manner that anyone can understand. Great job Ty!
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That is pretty much what I was going for =)
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