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	<title>HOW TO FIND LINKS !?! &#187; SEO</title>
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		<title>Blog Commenting with Fast Blog Finder</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 02:43:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[making comments in related blogs is an good way to get valuable links and especially to gain more PR.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The explanation is rather easy; find blog that are related to your topic and make comments in them. But there&#8217;s more of course. Those blogs also need to give valuable links; high PageRank and dofollow&#8217;s. And that&#8217;s where the problems start, mainly because most blogs actually have the nofollow tag on all comments. Sure enough there&#8217;s room for discussion whether or not google actually pays attention to it, there are plenty of good reasons that google determines for themselves when to follow or not to follow. But ok, better to be sure than sorry and focuses on the dofollow blogs, especially the mixed blogs are very, very interesting. to avoid being abused by drive-by-spammers more and more blogs will only give you a dofollow ;link if you have more than just 1 comment, some set the minimum on 5, others on 10, but that&#8217;s irrelevant, as getting 20-30 links from a related high PR blog is always good, so you&#8217;ll reach that limit sooner or later anyway.</p>
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<p>But ok, now how to find those blogs, because only 1-2% of the blogs are SEO-friendly.</p>
<p>The answer is easy; <a title="fast dofollow blog finder" href="http://www.regnow.com/trialware/download/Download_FastBlogFinder_setup.exe?item=2631-17&amp;affiliate=325768" target="_blank">FastBlogFinder</a> (&lt;- direct link to free trial download &#8211; yes, don&#8217;t panic, clicking the link will immediately start the download)</p>
<p>As always; it&#8217;s a tool that will help you to get the job done faster and better, but that doesn&#8217;t mean it will do the job for you!! In other words; don&#8217;t be stupid -&gt; read the manual first, it&#8217;s important to know how to use it, so you get the best results and don&#8217;t waste your time.</p>
<p>An extra tip I can give you; check your competition: easy enough: go to google, type in your top-keywords and pull the links from the first 5 sites from yahoo siteexplorer. Best to filter that list first, as many times sites get a few hundred links from the same site, no need to test all of them. Then insert that list in the program and let it run. The first thing you’re looking for is simply whether or not that site has been doing blog commenting already, if so you&#8217;ll find a lot of very good blogs right there. Unfortunately there too many sites out there posting in unrelated blogs, if so you might as well ignore the whole list as posting comments in unrelated blogs is a waste of time; google will devalue the links significantly.</p>
<p>So, when researching the links of your competition you&#8217;re first of all just checking if they did a good blog commenting job already. You probably will have to check at least 20-30 competition sites to find just 1 that has comments in good quality &#8211; related &#8211; high PR &#8211; dofollow links. That’s indeed a lot of work, but as long you do find that 1 site with a lot of good blog links, you&#8217;re good to go and you can start commenting.</p>
<p>Yes, that&#8217;s indeed what I&#8217;m saying &#8211; do your research first and do it over and over again until you have that list of high quality blogs, and then you start commenting.</p>
<p>Good luck <img src='http://link-finders.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>


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		<title>DigiXmas &#8211; Semi Automated Directory Submitter</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jan 2009 14:34:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Semi-automated directory submissions programs fail when it comes down to the quality of the directories the can submit to, but they surely make up with incredible high speed of the actual submission process.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Still one of the most common and popular ways to build links is to <a href="http://www.manual-submission.com/directory/services.php">submit your web site to directories</a>. It totally makes sense, just as you would announce your phone to the yellow pages for a new company. Any new site needs to start his link building by <a href="http://www.manual-submission.com/directory/services.php">submitting to directories</a>.</p>
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<p>Best way to do this is by manually submitting your web site to these directories, and variations of the information you use for it. That always count when you’re link building: diversify!</p>
<p>You need to be aware that not all directories have the same value; there are not that much really good free general directories out there. About 300 or so, that’s all. Then there are a few hundred more that are still good enough to take the time and effort to submit your web site to each of those directories. But even then there are still a few thousand directories out there. Most of them don’t carry much value, in fact most have no value what so ever.</p>
<p>All (semi-)automated programs struggle with the same problem; they can’t submit to the very best directories, as those directories have their own unique scripts and/or because they simply have a few little problems in place to prevent automated submissions plain simple. They can submit to a good part of the average directories, but most of the submission you would do with an automated program are in fact into very low quality directories. Many of the directories these programs submit to don&#8217;t even give a direct link.</p>
<p>Therefore you really need to order <a title="manual directory submission" href="http://www.manual-submission.com/directory/services.php">manual directory submission</a> from a professional service FIRST. Only after that is done, you could use a semi-automated submitter to find even more. Despite the many disadvantages of the program. It’s very fast, it’s very, very, very fast, which makes up for the short comings.</p>
<p>Did you do a lot of work on your site last year? You have good rankings and traffic, but now they’re slipping away again? You added a significant amount of new pages to your site and <a title="search engine" href="http://www.google.com" target="_blank">Google</a> doesn’t index all of them fast enough? Well, to do a whole bunch of <a href="http://www.digixmas.com/?id=32?">semi-automated directory submission</a> will help! It’s just amazing that you can actually do 500 <a href="http://www.digixmas.com/?id=32?">semi-automated directory submission</a> in just a couple of hours.</p>
<p>Still, don’t be mistaken; <a title="manual directory submission" href="http://www.manual-submission.com/directory/services.php">manual directory submission</a> gives you more and better links!</p>
<p>Now, from all the different automated programs DixiXmas is the only one that does at least most of the checking as it should be done to keep the list of the directories clean; to make sure that the directories you submit to have at least some of the minimum requirements. This while most other tools just put any directory they can find in the list and so most of them are in fact totally worthless. if you use any of those programs you get a list of 2.000-3.000 directories. That might look very impressive, but if you actually submit to all of those. Which is automated or not, still a whole lot of work. You would be so luck if 500-700 of those directories give you a direct link, and that while at least half of them have no PR and no Pages indexed.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.digixmas.com/?id=32?" target="_blank">DigiXmas</a> maintains their list rather well. We do some checks on it from time to time and we keep finding directories with redirects, nofollows and other seo-problems. But all together, most of their directories are seo-friendly. They try to keep up and offer at least 1.500 directories to submit to but hardly 500 of them have at least PR1.</p>
<p>A PR0 directory can also have its advantages. There are plenty of people there who already have directories or other sites and know very well how to build them up and give them link value. That takes time of course, so at first they allow free submissions to fill up the directory. Once their own link building efforts start to show they switch to being paid directories. So by submitting early enough you get in for free and over time the link grows in value.</p>
<p>On the other side; there are even more directories who get started by amateurs and after a few months they give up and that usually leads to the directory to disappear after some time.</p>
<p>So when we start to evaluate the value of submitting to pr0 directories we have to conclude that well performed, professional manual directory submissions are a bit expensive compared to semi-automated. This while the incredible speed of the the digiXmas submission program allows you to take your changes, even if  &#8217;only&#8217; 1 out of 5 submissions turn into a decent link, that are still 20-30 links per hour that you&#8217;re gaining.</p>
<p>How it works is rather straightforward: just <a href="http://www.digixmas.com/?id=32?" target="_blank">go to the site</a> and read the few instructions and guidelines they have, as that&#8217;s enough to know all about it and start submitting at an incredible speed.</p>
<p>They have a free version, of which the amount of directories you can use per site is limited. of course its enough to test it and to conclude that the $10 they ask for it is more than worth it. <a href="http://www.digixmas.com/?id=32?" target="_blank">DigiXmas</a> gives a great return on your money.</p>


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