New to SEO
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Hi, I'm new to SEO and was wondering if I could get some pointers on how to earn back links for a relatively new site. Any suggestions will be appreciated.
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Thanks a lot Dana, that's really great advice!
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I'd recommend spending the money (if you can) to get listed in the Yahoo directory, joeant.com and business.com - Then, make sure you have your business listing/citations done. Go to http://www.getlisted.org and make sure all of your business listings are in order, accurate, complete, etc. Then I would recommend searching for blogs in your niche and going around and getting involved in those blogs. Read the posts, comment, get to know the writers, follow them on Twitter etc. Lastly, start a blog yourself and stick to it and show people that you know your business.
Lastly, do a press release to announce the launch of your new business. I'm not a big fan of press releases unless they really are about news....and launching a new business is quite news-worhty so I would go for it. Use a press release company that has something to do with your business if you can. A lot of people don't realize that there are lots of different press release services out there, not just PRWeb. For example, one of the companies I do SEO for is a Christian company so we use ChristianNewswire.com instead of PRWeb.com and it's been great. Search for press releases companies working in your niche. You might be surprised what you find.
There you go. That's a start. I hope it helps!
Dana
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