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Quality Backlinks (contd.) “Destroying Your Websites’ Competition”

In our last post, we discussed a fool-proof way to attain the best quality backlinks on websites. In today’s post, we’re going to extend what we learned and apply it on a larger scale.

We know where to place backlinks on a website, but what if we could also get backlinks from the websites that link the first website? That may sound confusing. Here is a model: Your site, Site A (A PR2 Blog, has been posting comments/exchanging links with Site B (A PR 4 Blog). Someone of importance must be linking to Site B for his site’s PR to be that high. So, Site C (A PR 7 Blog), is actually linking to Site B. But guess what happens when Site C links to you too! Ah ha.

You can literally rip apart your website’s competition, get indexed, and rapidly increase PR through the following method.

  1. Pick your keyword(s). Your first step is to make your content as relevant as possible to this keyword(s).
  2. Find a related website with pretty good success. A website that makes you say, “I want that to be my blog by next week.”
  3. Get linked by this related website. Do whatever it takes, but do not spam. It’s very unprofessional. If you have the money to dish out, you can purchase link space on the website. If you don’t you’ll have to be a little more creative.
  4. Use Yahoo Site Explorer and SEOQuake - type that link into yahoo’s site explorer and click the “Inlinks” button. This will show you every site that links to your competitor. Click the Down Arrow next to PR in the SEOQuake toolbar. This will organize your results from highest to lowest PR. Your objective is to get linked by atleast three sites in the top ten of that list.
  5. Your last step, which is completely optional, but mandatory for ridiculous success - is to do Step 4 for each of the three websites that link to your competitor.

5 Simple Steps And You WIll Dominate Your Keyword. ;)

 

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