How to get 50 High Page Rank One Way Links Each Month
By John Gergye
It's easy. So easy it's almost criminal. But I can get one-way High PR (page rank) links whenever I want.
How? Come closer.
Let me whisper in your ear. It involves articles, the google toolbar and a tracking sheet.
That's it. Because there's really nothing to getting high PR one way links.All
you do is find sites to post your articles on that do a good job of
directing page rank (PR) to their articles pages. Sadly many do not.
Others may, but they don't include that coveted live link from your article.
This
just means you'll have to look a little harder. Since the crown jewel
in your search for sites to submit articles to is to find those with
other articles that show live links. And the pages they're on sport at
least PR 3 or higher.
Here's why this is so powerful. You'll
typically get the lion's share of that PR. Since unlike a links page,
quite often the only external link is to the author's web site. Just
think. While others are thrashing around trading links, you're quietly
developing high search rankings by simply submitting articles.
Nifty seo twist on the idea of article marketing isn't it?
====> Your Tracking SheetSetting up your tracking sheet is simple too. You want at least three headings including website URL, PR, Live Link.
What
goes in the first should be obvious. Jot down the PR of the article
pages themselves in the second. The third you simply note "Y" for yes
if there is a live link from the article's resource box back to the
author's web site. Or "N" for no if there is not.
Now for the tedious part - finding sites to host your articles.
Typically
article banks, directories and the like are NOT going to be your best
bet. Sorry. I'm not saying you shouldn't submit articles to them as
part of an overall article marketing scheme. Just don't do so in the
hopes of snapping up many high PR one way links is all.
Instead
you want to use Google to help you find individual web sites that post
articles. There are many ways to find them. Let me share one.
====> One Way to Find Sites to Submit toSimply search on your "target keyword phrase + articles". And don't forget the quotes.
Doing
so tells Google to return all pages with both the keyword phrase and
the word articles on them. This should return a healthy list of sites
in that keyword niche that host articles.
Now you want to do
this search in Internet Explorer with the Google toolbar turned on. At
each site visit a few article pages that have been around for awhile.
(Sometimes sites will show the date posted. Other times you just have
to kinda guess which might have been there longer.)
Keep an eye
on the PR of those pages. Checking out three or four such pages should
give you an idea of the PR potential. Note the highest PR you find on
your tracking sheet. Also take note if the links in the resource box
are live or not.
Once you run through the first list try another
focus keyword. Or try a related niche. Just be aware you'll start to
see peats and repeats. Still don't stop until you've got a nice starter
list of 25-30 sites that have higher PR and a live link back.
After
you've got your list - write the best, most informative, helpful
article you can. No self promotion. No affiliate links. No hype
whatsoever.
Then have at it. Submit it to the list you just developed.
If
you've got a better than average article you can expect at least 10 or
maybe even 15 out of 30 sites to post it. And you're on your way. Just
like that you've got 10-15 higher PR one way links. Which is probably
more than most of your competitors have.
