3nd edition
One Way Link Building Tips
Secret Tips for
Building Quality and Natural Looking
Links to Your
Site

Table of Contents
Link Building is the Key
for Online Success………………...
What is Link Building?..................................................................... Why Are Links So
Important For
Your Online Success?...............
Link Basics……………………………………………………..
Link Designing…………………………………………………….. Inbound and
Outbound Links…………………………………….. One Way and Reciprocal Links……………………………………
Link Popularity
and
Link
Reputation……………………………..
Page Rank and
Google
Toolbar…………………………………
How does Google Calculate
the
PageRank?............................... Does High PageRank Always Guarantee
Top Positions
in Search Results?.............................................................................
What PageRank
Should You Aim
at?.........................................
How to
Achieve
Certain Google PageRank?..............................
Link Building Strategies……………………………………… Reciprocal Linking…………………………………………. Submission of the
Site
to Web Directories ………………… Natural and Artificial
Link
Structure……………................ Preparing the Website
for Submission……………………......
Secret Tips for Successful Website Submission……………….
Finding
the Right
Frequency of Submission to Directories…. Manual Website Submission to Directories………….………. Use of
Directory Submission Tool…………………………….
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4 4 5 5 6 7 7
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11 12
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17 19 21 23 26

Link Building is the Key for Online Success
What is Link Building?
If you are in online business, you probably know
that
the success
of your
business
in a great
extent
depends
on your website position in search engines. The closer your link to
the top of search results page
is, the more visitors will click on it.
Thus,
for webmasters,
it is important
to optimize their
websites
for search engines
and get
as higher rank for their pages as possible.
Search engine optimization is the process
of taking steps with your website to
make
it highly
ranked by
the search engines for your desired search terms. The key
element
in getting a higher page rank
is link
building. Building high-quality links to your website that
appear natural to search engines is one and
most
important step towards
increasing your page
rank.
Why Are Links So
Important
For
Your Online Success?
For two main reasons:
1) Links make
your website get indexed by search engines so
they begin
ranking
your
pages
for target keywords. The higher rank in search engines you
have,
the
more visitors (and sales) you’ll
get.
2) Search engines
use links to determine how relevant your web page is to search
terms.
By building links from relevant sites, you ensure
that your
web page gets indexed
and ranked
by search engines accordingly.

Link Basics
Before we get down immediately into link building
strategies, let’s look into
link basics and define some most important linking
concepts…
Link Designing
Typically a link
consists
of two parts:
1) URL (Uniform
Resource
Locator). This is the
web address
of the site your link points
to.
2) Anchor text. This is the visible text of the
link.
Example:
Free Email Templates Collection
This is the link to
our website at http://www.hotemailtemplates.com
The HTML code to generate
a link is
<a href="http://www.hotemailtemplates.com">Free Email Templates Collection</a> <-----------URL------------> <-----Anchor text------

Inbound and Outbound Links
An inbound
link is
a link
that
points to your web page from a different page hosted
on someone else’s website. An outbound
link
is located
on your website
and points to someone else’s page.
One Way and Reciprocal Links
One way link is a link that points from one
web
page
to a page
on someone
else’s website. On the picture below there
is a one way
link between Page 1
and Page 2.




http://site1.com/page1.html
-------------> <-------------
http://site2.com/page2.html
One way links are more valuable than reciprocal links because
the
search
engines
“guess”
about
the
secret agreement between the webmasters
to exchange links and
can
often discount reciprocal links
in some degree. Yet reciprocal links
can still help if they are
from
most important pages.

Link Popularity and Link
Reputation
When another
website
links
to your web page,
this
will
be used by search engines to vote for your website.
Since search
engines
believe that some links
are more
important
than others, you’ll need to
understand
the
concepts
of Link Popularity
and Link
Reputation
in order
to build
a natural looking link
portfolio
for your
website.
Link Popularity is the
quantity
of links pointing to your web page from other
sites. It can also
be determined
as PageRank passed to your web
page. Some time
ago, search
engines
ranked web pages depending on the number
of links pointing to them.
It was
thought
that good pages attracted more links.
Nowadays it is changed.
Search engines don’t rely
on the pure link popularity anymore. They
evaluate links
based on their importance. To establish
your
web page as important,
you can:
1. Get a lot of links from other pages
2. Get several
links
from already
important pages 3. Use both 1
and
2 methods.
However, a few
links
from other important pages
is the
most effective
way to
get a
higher
page
rank because the pages
linked
from important pages
are
themselves considered
to be
important
(of course, the
more
links from
important pages you’ll
have,
the better).
Just a
few
links from important pages can do
more
good
than a
ton
of links
from unimportant
sites.
Link Reputation is connected
with
the
type of keywords you used in
your anchor text.
It is used to determine relevance for certain search terms in
the
search
engines.

So, you’ll
have two tasks
to accomplish for a successful
link building strategy:
1) get as many links from
important
pages as
possible,
and
2) smartly use your
target
keywords
in the
link
anchor text.
Page Rank and Google Toolbar
The PageRank feature on the
Google
toolbar lets you know
how important Google considers the page to be. When installed,
the Google toolbar will show you the rank
of every
page you
visit. Many
experts consider the PageRank to be the most
important
factor
in establishing the relevance of your web page for each particular search
phrase
typed
into the Google
search box.

Google calculates the PageRank of your website by counting
each incoming
link
to your
site
as a vote. For example, if www.site1.com
has an
outgoing
link to
www.site2.com,
Google considers the link as
a vote
for www.site2.com.
It's like if you were commending a reputable
company
to your
friend
– your
recommendation
strengthens
his
confidence in that company.

But Google doesn't
rely
on the
pure count of
the links coming to the
site in
order to
calculate
the PageRank.
The
search
engine
robots analyze the page linking to your site
as well. The more relevant the linking page is to
the keywords entered, the higher the importance that Google gives to
your page. So, keep this in mind
when you are
thinking
about getting one way links to your site, or organize reciprocal
links.
When analyzing the linking page, Google takes into
account
the following on-page and off-page factors:
· The PageRank of
the
linking
page
· Whether the linking
page is
on-focus
or off-focus.
If you have
a financial website, an on focus link would be a link
from
another
financial
website. A link from
a site about flowers would be considered off-focus
· The number of outgoing links on the
outgoing
link
page.
A page with 500 outgoing links will not be considered
as relevant as a page
with
only 20 outgoing links
· The quality of the incoming
links directed at the website of the outgoing link
So, the quantity and quality of links pointing back to your website
are the major part of the Google algorithm
to calculate the PageRank.

Does High PageRank Always Guarantee Top Positions In
Search Results?
It’s not quite true. You
should
not
think that all
you need to do is to get hundreds of links pointing to your website and you'll gain the number
one position on Google.
Google
considers many
factors
when working out your website's rankings in search results.
If often happens that a page
with PR2, for example, gets a higher position than other pages that PR3
or 4.
So, it's not the PageRank of a site
that Google
primarily
focuses
on when ranking a site
for a set
of keywords.
Google must
be also
looking
at something else to rank
the sites
in search results.
Google is known
to look
at these factors when ranking
a web page:
· number and quality of the links from other sites; · anchor text of the
links;
· historical factors;
In the previous chapter we've already talked about the importance to get as many as possible backlinks from quality on-focus sites.
Let’s stop at the anchor text and historical factors
now.
The anchor text is the visual representation of the
link.
Gone are the times when
it was important to have top keywords related to your
site in
the anchor text.
But you can’t use the same anchor text for all links either.
If you
build links using the same
anchor text, Google
sees those links
as spam
and will discount them heavily.

After the
recent
Google
Panda Update
it’s important
that you diversify your anchor text in a 40%/40%/20%
manner:
40% contain generic
anchors
like:
Click here Read more Go
here
Find out more here Find more info
here Learn
more
here Visit
this
link
Click this
link Visit
this
site Continue reading etc.
40% contain a generic
anchor and your domain, for example:
Visit yourdomain.com
site Click
yourdomain.com
Visit my website domain.com Read
more
on my
site domain.com Find out more at domain.com
Click on domain.com for a full
article
And 20% of
your
anchors
contain your keywords. That's enough
to satisfy
Google.
Historical factors
Google
takes into
account are:
· When the link is
discovered
· Whether the link changes with time
· How quickly the
page gets links from other sites

Gaining links from other sites too quickly
can result in your
page
to be
de-indexed
by Google. You
should make the process of links growth
as natural as possible.
What PageRank Should
You
Aim at?
The higher
the better! The PageRank scale is between 0 and 10.
If your site
has the PageRank 0, 1, or
2, you should certainly consider
establishing a link campaign to attract new links to the site to boost PageRank.
If your site has the
PageRank
3 and you are competing
for
fairly non-competitive
search
terms, you should concentrate on on-page
optimization.
If you
still
don’t
achieve
higher
positions,
then try
to boost
the
PageRank
to 4 or
5.
PageRank 4 and
5 are
seen as
fairly relevant sites
and unless you are
in a
really competitive market, it is probably sufficient to rank well if
the on-page optimization is in place.
PageRank 6 or higher
is sufficient
for almost any area of the market.
If your
site
has PR6 or above, other webmasters will
naturally want to link
to you,
so you
will
be offered reciprocal links almost every
day, allowing you to further
strengthen your PageRank with little effort.

How to Achieve
Certain Google PageRank?
The table
below gives
a fairly
good
representation
of how many
external links, of
certain
PageRank
values,
are required to achieve
a certain Google PageRank.
For example,
if you
want
to know how many incoming links
with
PR4 are
required to achieve PR4 for your
site,
you simply look down Links For
PR column until you come to the
4 row and the answer is
18.7.
PR Links for PR3
1 560 2 102 3
18.7
4 3.6 5
1 6 0.6 7
0.6 8
0.6 9
0.6
10 0.6
Links for PR4
3.06 560 102 18.7
3.6 1 0.6 0.6
0.6 0.6
Links for PR5
16.805 3.06 560 102
18.7 3.6 1 0.6 0.6 0.6
Links for PR6
92.416 16.805 3.06
560 102
18.7 3.6 1 0.6 0.6
Links for PR7
508.279 92.416 16.805
3.06
560 102 18.7
3.6 1 0.6
Links for PR8
2.795.530 508.279 92.416 16.805 3.06 560 102 18.7 3.6 1
So, you need
18.7
PR4
links
to get the PageRank 4 for
your website? Not always. This is certainly the case, if all
the incoming links are from
PR4 pages with less than
50 external
links and the links are on-focus with your content.
But
the value of the PR4
link is
reduced if there
are more than 50 links
on the
page and
the page topic is not on
focus with
your site. However, the table
gives
an indication of what you should
be aiming at.

You might
be interested
to know
what a
PR4 link
is worth,
or a
PR5 link
is worth
compared
to a
PR3 link,
for example. So, to make this easy to understand, we listed the PR3 equivalents below.
PR2 link = 0.2
PR3 link = 1 PR4 link = 5 PR5 link = 25 PR6 link = 125
PR7 link
= 625
of a PR3 link
PR3
PR3 links PR3 links
PR3 links
PR3 links
So, as you
can see
from
the
table above,
one
PR6 link
is worth
125 PR3
links.
So, it
seems
fairly
obvious that your time is better spent in trying
to achieve a few quality links
rather than bundles of lesser quality
links.
We deliberately used the example of PR3 links.
It is
assumed that if a link does
not appear on a page with
PR3 at least,
it is not
worth
having.
It's not
quite
true.
You should consider
having
a link from a web page
with
PR2 or
above
if it
is:
- On focus with your product or service
- The website's home page has a PR4
or above - There
are less
than
50 links on the page
- There are no "nofollow"*** tags on the links - There
is no
javascript redirect
on the link
- The link is not redirected
Although link building is a laborious
and time-consuming work, every website
owner
should
be running
an ongoing
link building campaign.

Take the efforts
to add
the equivalent
of 30
PR3 links
to your
site each
month, preferably made up of higher PageRank links, i.e. 6 links
with
PR4 or
PR 5
and 5 links with PR3.
Don't go
mad and
try to
bring in
hundreds
of links in one month,
keep
the
progression as natural as possible.
Only Google knows exactly how PageRank works or what relevance is put
on each
PageRank value,
but
the tables have been extrapolated
from all of
the articles on the subject, together with our own experience
of the effects of
PageRank on our client's sites. The figures
on the
tables
are rounded up and we
make no
claims
to the
absolute accuracy
of the figures.
These figures, however, do ring true, with our experience in the SEO industry. _________________________________________________________
***The new nofollow link tag is supposed to provide webmasters with the opportunity
to add
a link to their website without leaking
PageRank to the page
they
are linking to. The nofollow tag
was primarily designed to prevent blog spam and forum spam, where people simply go onto forums and leave pointless messages, in the hope
to gain
some benefit from the
links on
the blog or forum.
A hyperlink without
the
nofollow
tag
normally
looks
like this:
<a href="http://www.website.com">Link Anchor Text</a>
A hyperlink with
the nofollow tag is not much different and would
look something like:
<a href="http://www.website.com" rel="nofollow">Link Anchor Text</a>
In the next
chapter
we’ll
talk about
the strategies to build links to your site
and tell
you how
you can automate the link building
process with a specially designed tool.

Link Building Strategies
Reciprocal Linking
In the past,
the
reciprocal
links
were the
number
1 in
the search engine optimization process.
At present,
their influence is reduced, yet they
can still help improve your
site rank.
Building links
is a
challenging process, and reciprocal
links
are often the easiest ones to acquire,
especially for new brand sites.
From the other
hand,
keep in
mind that
reciprocal links are now considered
less valuable
than one
way
links.
So, you should
not
count
on them
much.
We recommend that reciprocal links make no more than
25%
of the
total amount of your inbound links. Swap
the
links only
with
the
sites that are related
to the theme of your
page.
Remember that you are trying to build
as natural looking links as
possible,
and nothing can seem more artificial
to search engines than the
links
between two quite unrelated sites.
For example, reciprocal links between the site
on home design
and the
site
on gardening
are ok.
There
is the
relationship
between those sites.
But the reciprocal links between the site on
home
design
and
the
site related to SEO is not a good idea. The
search
engine
will suspect the “agreement”
between
the
sites
to swap the links in order
to increase
the sites’ page
ranks.
So, when exchanging links, remember that you’ll get best results from gaining
links and
linking
to the
sites that are related to your site

theme.
If you swap the links, you believe that the pages you are linking to from your site will be a good source
of information
for
your
own visitors. If you
have
a legitimate reason to reciprocate links besides
just the intent to
increase
your
page
rank in search engines, you are
less likely to be penalized for
that
reciprocal
link.
Although the reciprocal links are considered as the
second-class links by the search
engines,
they are
still
valuable
because of the traffic they will send to
your site. If the linking page is
able
to send you
targeted traffic at least,
you’ll
always get some benefit
from it.
Submission of the
Site
to Web Directories
Natural and Artificial
Link Structure
The only and most important aspect in the
search
engine optimization process
is building
of high-quality
natural
looking
links
to your site. This
is the only way to improve your page rankings for a long-term
period.
The more incoming
links
the page has, the more popular
it is
with the
search engines.
The secret to know when building
your links is
that
search engines like natural link structure
and hate
artificial link structure.
Let’s now
determine
the
difference
between
natural
and artificial
links.
Natural links:
- anchor text varies
Artificial links:
- anchor text is the same

- grow in number gradually - tend not
to be
reciprocal
- if the
site
exchanges
links, the link points
to reputable
pages only
- appear in great number suddenly - many are reciprocal
- the site
links to link
farms, or web rings,
or isolated nodes
From a search
engine’s
point of
view, the best links
are unrequested
ones. The
search engines tend to
assign
a higher ranking to the
pages
that people voluntary linked to because they found the
content
great and
informative and not because the webmaster worked hard to
swap links.
One of the most
effective
ways to build
natural
looking
links is
to submit
your
site to
free web directories. Maybe you won’t believe but
there is
a huge
amount
of sites
on the Internet that will let
you
add your
link and ask nothing in exchange.
Those
sites are usually called “free-for-all” link pages because anyone can get them. This is for
sure the
easiest
way
to build a lot of links quickly.
We would recommend
that you
read
the following tips and tricks on how
to build the best link structure
and improve your page rank.
Preparing the Website
for Submission
Titles, Keywords and Description
Before submitting your site to free directories, make sure you
have written your
titles, keywords
and descriptions.
The more titles you have, the better. They will become
the anchor text for your link.
The anchor text is important because it is
used by search engines to determine how your
link
is relevant to search terms. Be aware
that it
seems suspicious to search engines if
your

anchor text
is exactly the same for all
your links. To look natural, your anchor text should vary
from directory
to directory. Do not write the titles in ALL CAPS.
Diversify your titles in a 40%/40%/20%
manner: 40%
contain
generic
anchors
like "Click here", "Read
more",
"Go here" etc,
40% contain a generic anchor and your domain, for example, "visit yourdomain.com", "click yourdomain.com", "visit my website domain.com",
and
20% of
your
anchors contain your keywords.
Create at least 3 different keyword
lists;
they can
contain the same keywords,
simply
reordered. Make sure you have some long
tail
keyword combinations in the keyword list (a long tail
is a
keyword
set with 3
or more words).
Write one or two concise
descriptions for your link. Variability in the descriptions
is not
as important as in the
title, since only the title will
be used as the anchor text for
your link.
Yet use
your primary and secondary sets of keywords in the descriptions.
Check and recheck the spelling of all your text, including your links.
Make sure you have tested any URLs you are
using
to fill out the forms, and then
always use cut and paste
to fill out any
forms
so that errors do not creep into your submissions.
Website Content and
Structure
Make sure the website you are
going to submit to link directories is finished and has no "under
construction" pages.
If your website
is overwhelmed with
advertising and promotional material, it is
likely
to be
rejected. Consider removing
the advertisements for the time
you
will
be submitting the site.

If you run
a pure affiliate site,
the directories
can decline it too. Consider change the default
site template to something exclusive so it looks like a usual online shop.
If your site is about gambling, porn, or has
any other "suspicious" content,
there is a risk to
be rejected
unless
these types of sites are allowed
by the
directory Terms of Service.
Secret Tips for
Successful Website
Submission
Before we pass directly
to the
website
submission
methods,
we'd
like to
share
with
you
several secret tips that will help you succeed
in your submission
campaign.
Note that the admins of free non-reciprocal
link directories
will search
for
a reason
to reject your site rather than
approve
it.
So, to succeed in the site
submission to
free
link
directories, you'll
want to
follow these rules:
#1. Choose relevant
directories.
A relevant site is a page
that is
related to the theme of your
link
and
mentions your keyword
or a
synonym
of the keyword. Not every
site
is worth
to place a
link on.
If, for example, you have
a website
related
to gardening, it would be rather untimely to get a
link
from a
page themed
with cars. Why
are
relevant sites preferable?
For two reasons:
1) The links on the relevant
pages may
bring your
traffic
because
they are
related
to the
page theme;

2) The search engines will consider these links
as more valuable and your
web
pages will appear
more
relevant to your
target search phrases.
#2. Submit your
site only
once.
Do not submit the same website to the same directory more than
one time.
#3. Submit
your home page
only.
Do not submit deep links. The majority
of the
directories
do not
accept deep links. Most directories will allow you submit
your domain only. To
create
deep
links to
your
website,
we would recommend that you use
this
Social Bookmarking Tool. With this tool
you can
bookmark
your page
with more than 50+ social
bookmarking sites. You can also place the "Bookmark It" button on your website
and
your visitors
will be able to
bookmark it with most
Popular
Bookmarking Services.
#4. Choose the relevant
sub-category from the list.
Do not submit your site to the
top-level category (unless
this is
allowed
by Submission Guidelines). Remember that the admin will
prefer rejecting your
site rather
than
moving it to the appropriate
sub-category.
#5. Read the
directory Submission Guidelines.
If your website doesn't meet the submission requirements,
you won't
waste your time for the directory.
#6. Use the email address from the
same domain.

Do not use a free
email address when you fill
in the
form to submit your
site.
Many directories
require the
use of
an email address from the same
domain
as your website is, or
simply
do not
accept submissions with free
email addresses.
#7. Build your
links slowly.
We have already
mentioned
that
Google
records the speed
at which
the website gets inbound
links.
This
is the case when
the
speed of
acquiring
links plays against
you.
We highly
recommend
that
you build your links slowly but at a consistent
rate.
The reason is simple:
a naturally
popular
site gains the links regularly from people
who are
interested in sharing what they have found.
You may have
1000
free
directories
in your
list
but you do not want to blast
them all
at once.
Google likes to
see a steady
stream of links to
your site
and if
the site
is new, will
not expect a lot of back
links to
appear at once.
Finding the Right
Frequency
of Submission
to Directories
One of more important things you should determine
before you begin submitting
the site
is the
frequency of the addition
of your website to directories.
The frequency depends
on several factors: 1) how old
the domain is,
2) what
PageRank
the domain has, 3) the quantity and value
of back
links to
the domain currently indexed by the search engine.
Check the table below to find
the best frequency for your site:

New Domain (New domains
also
include the sites that
have a few back
links and the sites
that have been in search
engines results
for
3 months
or less)
|
First week
- max 8-10
directories
per day
Next 7-10
days - max 15
directories per day
Rest time -
10-15 directories per day
When the directories'
list comes to the end,
you should
better
add
to max 5 directories per day during the last 10 days
|
Standard Domain (The sites
that are less
than 1 year old, display in search
engine results,
have
some back links
and indexed pages)
|
The best way is to
start
adding
to directories with
a high PageRank:
First week
- 15-20
directories per day Next weeks
- 10-15 directories
per
day
|
Old Domain
(The sites that are older than
2 years,
have
been more than 1-2 years
in search
engines,
have the
internal
pages
indexed, have
back links from pages with
PR3 or
higher)
|
There are
no special
rules. It’s enough to add
the site on a consistent basis.
It's recommended to submit to minimum
15 directories per
day.
When the directories' list comes
to the
end, the best way is to add to
max
7-10 directories per day
during
the last 7
days.
|
Note that there is
no ideal method in the
majority of cases. You should only remember
that the submission process must be
conducted
in the moderate
but
consistent
mode.
The worst thing is when someone
submits
the site
to 150-300 directories a day with the
same title,
keywords and
description.

The site
can be
filtered by the
search engine
and may not display for some keywords;
or in the
worst case the whole domain can be banned by the search engine.
Manual Website
Submission to Directories
Submitting the site
to directories
is a tedious work that requires time and efforts.
There
is a
considerable debate about whether
the
effort
required
gaining
back
links
from
Free Web Directories
is worth
the payback. In fact, you may request links from hundreds
of free directories, but only
receive
dozens of actual links, often from Page Rank 0 pages.
So, how will you find free directories and what information
about
your site will
you submit?
All you
have
to do is to conduct
a search
for the following combinations:
"add link"
+ your keywords "add a
link" + your keywords
"add your
link"
+ your
keywords
"add site"
+ your keywords
"add a site" + your keywords "add
your
site" + your keywords
"add URL" + your
keywords
"add your
URL"
+ your keywords "add website"
+ your keywords
"add a website" + your keywords
"add your website"
+ your keywords "favorite
links" + your keywords
"favorite
sites"
+ your
keywords
"submit URL" +
your
keywords

"submit your URL" +
your
keywords
"submit website" +
your
keywords
"submit
a website"
+ your keywords "submit your website" + your keywords "submit link" +
your keywords
"submit a link" + your
keywords
"submit your link"
+ your
keywords
"submit
site"
+ your
keywords
"submit
a site" + your keywords "submit your site" + your keywords
"link exchange" + your
keywords
"link trade" + your
keywords
"link swap"
+ your
keywords
"recommended
links"
+ your keywords "recommended
sites"
+ your keywords "recommended
places"
+ your keywords
"recommended websites" + your keywords
"cool links" + your keywords
"cool sites" + your keywords "cool places"
+ your keywords "cool websites" + your keywords "suggest site"
+ your keywords
"suggest website" + your keywords
"suggest
a website" + your keywords "suggest your website" + your keywords "suggest link"
+ your keywords
"suggest a link"
+ your keywords "suggest
your link" + your keywords "suggest a site"
+ your keywords
"suggest
your
site"
+ your keywords "suggest
URL"
+ your keywords
"suggest
a URL" + your keywords "resources" + your
keywords
"exchange links" + your keywords

You’ll get
hundreds
of URLs
of free directories you can submit
your site
to. Open every URL
in a browser,
check
if the
directory
is themed with your site content, search for the relevant category if applicable, and click on “Add URL”, or “Submit Link” or the like
button
to submit your link.
Generally, you’ll
be asked to provide the URL,
link title, site description, and keywords. Keep in mind that your link
will not
appear on the site
immediately. It will be sent
to the webmaster for review. It can take
from
several days to several
weeks
(depends on the amount of
link submissions the directory
receives)
for
your site to be reviewed.
They usually
send
you a
confirmation
when your
link submission
is approved.
Conduct a manual search for related sites and submit your links is a tedious work but it is
worth
it because
you
are getting links.
But who has the time
and
efforts
to go through all the sites,
find the
best ones and submit links? You can’t
afford
spending
all your time for researching
links
only.
You need the time to work
on other aspects of your
business.
To succeed, you need to work
smarter not harder.
You'll
need to
use more
sophisticated link-building techniques that we'll reveal
in the next chapter
of this report.

Use of Directory
Submission Tool
So, how can you build your links in
time-saving
and
most effective
manner?
The trick is to automate
the process of link building. You need to have
a system in place. You need a system that will
allow
you quickly and easily scatter the
mountains of sites and uncover gold seeds.
There are many free
and
low cost tools you can use
to help
automate the registration process, as well as websites that will do all
the
work for a small fee. We would suggest avoiding the all-in-one web-based
solution,
as you
cannot
control
how fast they register your
site, and often
limit
you to only a single title and set
of keywords and description.
The idea is
to pick
a tool
and stick with it, so you
can learn its quirks and get
faster using it as time goes on.
So, we created a tool just for this purpose. The application called Fast Directory Submitter that will
help
you submit the links to thousands of web
directories (1500
and
counting)
in the
quickest and efficient way making
your links look natural for search engines. With smart build-in
features of Fast
Directory Submitter, you can save a lot of your time,
money
and generate natural traffic to your sites.
Here are the main reasons why
use Fast Directory
Submitter:
üwe provide only FREE
directories which
do not require any submission
fee or
reciprocal
link
üall the directories
are indexed
by Google
[if
the directory is not indexed, you just waste your
time and
money
because
nobody

will find your link]
üall the directories
are located
on different IP addresses [Google
may not
give the
full weight
to multiple links from
the directories with the same IP
address]
üyou can submit your site under different anchor
text and description
[each
submission looks as
unique
as possible
and helps
get your website listed
in search
engines
under
many different keywords and link titles]
üyou control
the submission
process and can make sure your
site is
submitted
to the
right category
[wrong category
is often the reason
for
rejection]
üyou can automate
submission confirmation process [big time saver!]
üyou can automate captcha solving
[the
submission
speed increases
in times!]
üyou can check the directories for your website
listing
and add
the URLs
of the
pages where
your site
is listed at to Backlinks
Indexer
[it
helps
you get thousands links pointed at your URLs valued by Google]
üyou don’t pay
for
more directories [we update the directory database at
a regular basis
– you don’t
have
to pay for new directories]
üyou get unlimited
tech
support for as long as you
need it


You can learn more about Fast Directory
Submitter
and
download
it at
this page
http://www.fastdirectorysubmitter.com/. On our website
you can
also subscribe to our free email newsletter
to be notified
about new
video tutorials, receive tips,
tricks
and other
useful
information
about
SEO and
link
building.
Note that Fast Directory Submitter includes 1500+ free web directories. When
you add
a new
website for submission, the new

campaign appears with the Free type. In the free mode the
program allows you submit the site
to 150 directories only. You can
upgrade your
submission
campaign
to the Gold type and submit the site to all the directories
in the
program database.
If you have your own web
directory database and would like it to
be added to
Fast
Directory Submitter,
you can
tell
about
it on
our
Forum
at http://www.justlan.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=9

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