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Where can I find where to submit my website to?
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Hi there,
I am currently reading and learning about backlinks and I find myself stumped as to where I can submit my website to. I understand the logic's and methods for backlinks but just don't know how to find good quality websites to submit my website to.
I appreciate any help in advance.
Jay
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Glad to have been of some help. Good luck and happy hunting!
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Ok great - thats some really helpful advice thank you!
I will take a look at buzzstream!
Jay
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Hi Jay,
When you say 'submit your website to" be careful you don't fall foul of Google's guidelines See: Link Schemes: https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/66356?hl=en) otherwise, all your efforts could be in vain.
Don't be tempted to submit your site to each and every blog or directory which has a dofollow link in the hope of a quick boost to your rankings (which, for many, was the "go to" method to fast-track their way to the top, a few years back). Instead, spend some finding the 'influencers' within your niche and take some time to build relationships with them and see if you can get them to engage with you, to help you promote your product or service. A great tool to help you find these 'influencers' is BuzzStream: http://www.buzzstream.com.
I hope that helps.
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Hi Tymen,
Thank you for your response!
Great thanks, I'll take a look and hopefully get the hang of it
Thank you again for your help!
Jay
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Hi Jay,
I would be very careful with your links. You can add your site to some business directories for a start but make sure you check them before you place the link. A good article on inbound links is:
https://a-moz.groupbuyseo.org/beginners-guide-to-seo/growing-popularity-and-links
I use the Open Site Explorer to see what the value of a link has:
https://a-moz.groupbuyseo.org/researchtools/ose/
Good luck!
Regards, Tymen
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