15 Link Building Tips for New Websites
New websites need links to develop any sort of search engine visibility. Links pointing to a new website can get it indexed and help it to start ranking for low to medium competition long tail keywords.
These keywords will send visitors searching for information on a specific topic to your website and allows you gain a new reader or make some money from whatever affiliate program or ad scheme you are running.
I’ve recently set up several websites for some friends and link building was my main concern because I needed links for the webpages to be indexed and start showing up in the search engine.
I’ve previously written about the best way to get traffic for new websites and this article complements that by focusing on ways you can use to quickly acquire some links that will help your website.
15 Link Building Strategies for New Websites
This collection of link building tips are likely to guarantee that you will receive free links from already established websites. This differs from content-oriented development strategies which hope to gradually attract natural editorial links.
These link building tips focus more on targeted link placement or link insertion, whereby you are likely to control the specific anchor text used. Some of them include agreements made with others and others involve one-way action on your part.
- Submit your site to Web Directories. This is a pretty monotonous process that can get you several hundred backlinks if you have the time. An alternative would be to hire a manual directory submitter. Here’s a list of web directories you can use. You can also find some blog directories here.
- Submit Press Releases to PR sites. A basic press release about your website’s launch can be released to several PR websites, who will distribute it to various online news outlets. A good way to get a free link. I recommend using PRWeb and PRLeap.
- Reciprocal Links with Similar Websites. Its important to pick sites that are of high relevance so you’ll not only get links but traffic. Reciprocal linking can be useful from the beginning but don’t overdo it. You can find link partners by emailing them directly or searching through webmaster forums.
- Squidoo Lenses. A Squidoo lens is fairly easy to create. It only takes around 15 minutes to set up one fully and you’ll be able to insert a bunch of anchor text links to your website along with your feed content. Hubpages is another similar site you can use.
- Article Submissions. Create a short article on your niche topic and submit it to article directories for a backlink and some traffic. You might get more links if your article is picked up and published on other websites. Here is a list of article directories, sorted by Alexa and PageRank.
- Social Media Profiles. There a whole bunch of social websites online which allow you to insert a link to your website on the profile page. Sign up for some of them, preferably using a username and avatar that brands your business or you as a person. This might come in useful when you decide to promote your site via the social website in the future.
- Social Bookmarking/Voting Websites. Certain social voting websites like Netscape or Digg are often crawled by search engines and their links do help to get a website indexed. 3spots has the biggest list of social voting and bookmarking websites I’ve seen so far.
- Forum Signatures. Sign up for some forums in your niche and start contributing to ongoing discussions. Insert a link to the homepage or some inner pages of your site.
- Create a Tool, Theme or Widget. Pay a designer to come up with an add-on application or template that is related to a specific social network, popular website or platform. Include a credit link that points back to your designated website.
- Blogs on Other Blog Platforms. Use existing blogs you have on other blog networks. Or set up different versions of your blog on different blog networks like Wordpress.com, Blogger and Xanga. Link to specific webpages on your website.
- Comment on Other Blogs. Start commenting on relevant and popular sites in your niche. Don’t just spam for links but focus on building a relationship with other bloggers as well. Write a relevant comment and try to avoid using keyword names or signature links.
- Guest posting on other blogs. Like article and press releases, this one involves having readily available content you can send out to certain blogs in your niche. This is great for getting relevant links and traffic.
- Hold Contests. Some websites often offer contests in a bid to attract anchor text links from bloggers. An example is this iPhone giveaway on Gary Lee’s site. Contests allow you to determine the specific anchor text but its possible that too many links using the designated keyword may harm your domain instead.
- Collaborative Projects. You may need to develop an article specifically for a writing project, blog carnival or meme but it will usually get you a couple of backlinks, depending on the number and generosity of the participants involved.
- Offer your Expertise. This will apply if you have a specific skill set such as web design, copywriting, translation or SEO. Write to an established website and offer to revamp/optimize their website in return for a mention or credit link on a webpage. This offers excellent branding, particularly if your offer is picked up by a website with a decent audience.
This list is by no means comprehensive but are just some of the off-site methods I use to build links for very new websites. After I get a bunch of links, I’ll usually focus on niche networking and the development of exceptional content that’ll help to rapidly build a readership.
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thanks for the links on blog directories and link submitting sites on 1. those are really USEFUL.
Thanks for the greats tips.
I’ve been heavily dependent on #12, which I think is great because I get to read a lot of interesting blog posts like this one. I’ll definetely try some of the others.
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thanks these are very useful.
Great list Maki. Right now I rely mostly on comments on other blogs, a contest, and web directories. I plan to incorporate some of the others soon before the next PR update.
Maki, your site continues to blow me away. The resources in this one article are simply stunning. Thank you.
This has got to be one of the most concise and informative posts I have ever seen on this subject.
Thanks for the tips, Maki. I had never considered using Squidoo or PRWeb directories, but I’ll certainly set this stuff up tonight
As usual you have provided top notch info. As a novice in the world of SEO I can use all the help I can get. I have been considering something similar to your last tip. Barter a graphic design or something similar for a back link.
Another wonderful article. I have been gathering various link building ideas, it is nice to have it all in one list. Also, you have some tips that I have not come across
Awesome advice. I’m going to try to squido out right now..I’ve been reading a lot about it.
I have found forum signature links to be one of the most effective avenues for getting traffic, but not links so much. The more highly relevant the forum is to your blog’s subject, the better. I used some directory submission software recently for a friend’s site, and he just sent me an email saying his visitors are up by a third (but were less than 50 a day to begin with).
There’s a bit of situation with Squidoo right now, as they have a rampant spam problem. They have promised to take steps to resolve it. Also, you won’t stand out much on Squidoo unless you’re really doing something nobody else is.
Great information. This is the kind of information we are covering on my site… I’ll have to link to it!
Keep it up Maki
Great summary–and the links to the directory submission sites with PageRanks is especially helpful. Thanks!
Excellent tips! Thanks!
You forgot to mention aboutus.org a good way to get links back to your site (deep links as well) another favourite is getting your blog to assessed on numerous sites for its look and feel, functionality, accessibility and what sort of message are you sending out to your targeted community. Nice article – got my vote on Technorati
You rock. Every article you write helps me out. I spread the love through bookmarking you because you have such a quality website. The look! The content! and everything else.! Thanks doshdosh!
Thanks for the tips! Everyone needs as much tips as possible cause the pagerank update it coming along soon!
Hey Maki,
Great tips! I may add to your list: doing interviews and leaving thought provoking comments on popular blogs.
I just got a natural and unsolicited link back directly from Aaron Wall’s Seobook site. How I got it? Simple.
I left a thought provoking comment on one of his posts, and he used that comment as inspiration for another post. He was kind enough to give me credit and a link back to my blog.
thanks for the article. It helps
Thanks for the links to other resources. There is always something new around the corner…
Thank you. Really, very useful.
Folks like you allow me to focus on my creative energies vs having to reinvent the wheel on the internet.
Thanks so much!!!
Nice easy to follow list! I will be implementing many of them.
Great list of resources. Will be building this into my traffic-building plan for Q3 2007!
- Dave Navarro
Thanks for the great advice!
Thanks for the list of suggestions. I learned a few things.
Thank you for all the information in this article DD,
I will be trying several of them.
Fran
i think your tips are useful and applicable.
I like poin no 9, hope I can try it very soon. After all, good advices to make our blog more spread. Thank you.
Lenses may not be working so good after recent Google changes.
Very informative article. Thanks a lot!
As a new company trying to break into the web based marketing arena posts like this help cut through the SEO and Online marketing sales fluf that permiates the web today. Great Job and I will be referring to this blog quite frequently.
Regards,
Alan Basinger
Concise and well-done guide. Thanks.
–Kevin Fairchild
Superb post! Thanks for this guide
Thanks for such a great list of suggestions. Have printed them out and am going through the list today. Hope that I will be able to get some “buzz”out of these suggestions for my site. Would like to invite you to visit and would appreciate your comments/suggestions.
Thanks
Chris
Thanks for the info it is really helpful.
Thanks, Carol
Decent list, but you left out some obvious advice for people who are in a hurry to market their products: buy text link advertising in directories and related websites.
This is very simple and easy to follow article on increasing your blog views.
Thank you
-Stella Roy
Thanks! This list comes Just In Time – I’ve just published my renewed blog.
If used right, Google AdWords and similar PPC programs can produce a lot of traffic with minimal investment. The purpose of this exercise is to build pagerank and get some lift in search engine listings.
Of course, the quality of a link depends on many factors, such as the popularity of the linking site. Doing something is better than nothing.
Darren,
I’m aware that I’ve left that out. But you need to note that I’ve mentioned that this was a collection of tips which allows you to get “free links from already established websites.” The keyword here is ‘free’.
Thanks for dropping by.
thanks for these simple and straight forward tips. very helpful!
Thank you for this very good article!
Keep up the good work!
I’m currently working on a project called søkemotoroptimalisering and may have use of this tips!
Thanks for your info I will try it to spread my blog
This is what i’m looking for to promote my new website. Thanks for a very useful article.
Thanks for these tips. I think I might follow a few to build up my site’s traffic. I have never seen so many useful links in one article and so articulately placed. Great article.
i still don’t understand how you can attract links from bloggers by holding a contest. Will you be forcing those who want to participate to link back to you. If so what happens when the contest is over and they remove your links? Your links must be of benefit to them for them to have them on their pages right?
thank for these tips very useful!
Very useful tips. Wondering if there is any web site that can submit your own site to all the directories for free.
If there is a site you could use to submit your own site to all directories, i doubt it would be free.
Ived been looking lately for a couple of sites that has information on building links. Thank God I found your! I’m subscribing to your feeds as well. You have a lot of informative post. I really like the way you help other bloggers. keep this up!
Thanks for the invaluable resource.
Hi Maki,
Really all these information are very usefull for increse back link of any website.
Thanks a lot for these resource.
Your site and the information is top grade help to newbies like me. Thank you friend.