Is there anything more we can do about this ?
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Hi.. When we start a website with some number of pages, we start with their ONpage , and then Social bookmarking and article submission for them , also blog posting.
What more can we do to keep the SEO process going on for those pages, or for link building ?
For example, we have 5 pages on a website and each month, we have to show the status report what is being done for those 5 pages to the client.
What all can we be do ?
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Yes, Blog commenting and similar website link requests is in my roadmap.
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There is heaps you can do, you just need to get creative. High value backlinks can't be purchased, they need to add value to the world. I know, what a biatch, but SEO is about hard work and high returns. Below are a few easy to follow ideas that really work and particularly in competitive industries.
Sign up to HARO (help a reporter out). This will give your opportunities to be interviewed by journalists and get your client linked from news websites.
Press releases are a winner, talk about anything relevant and use PR Web + Newsmaker to distribute. Pro-tip Make sure the press releases are different, don't submit the same article to both.
Get active in the blogasphere, comment on other people's blogs and engage them in conversation. it is amazing how often they will add your company to their favs list.
Get creative, run competitions to encourage blogging about your company/product + specialist comments and reviews.
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1. Whats the best way to do that ? Search on Google or is there any other way ?
2. Okay, we have a video done already. Got a URL, where I can read about link building with video marketing and how ?
3. Yes.
4. Good idea, will check competitiors at OSE.
5. Dint get you.
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Other things you can do:
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contact related companies and suppliers for links.
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Use video websites to build links if you have video content.
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Make sure your internal linking is tip top.
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Check out where you competitiors are getting links!
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Build a widget for your business to build links.
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