I haven’t written in a while because, well, it’s making me want to throw up. Literally.

No I haven’t caught the latest computer virus ;) . I’m pregnant. And this little bub doesn’t seem to like mummy sitting at the computer typing for long periods of time. About the most I can handle before I want to hurl is about 1/2 hour.

So my plans for creating lots of Amazon sites in time for Christmas has been diminished somewhat. But the good news is that I still made a decent income for September. That’s why I love passive income so much, you can be busy trying to explain to your toddler why mommy needs some rest time and still be earning money.

Last post I promised I’d write more about Linkwheels, but since then the creator of them has said that they don’t seem to work as well anymore I thought I’d concentrate more of different linking strategies and how to improve your sites rankings.

I must first say that I’m no expert on this however. But the good news is that you don’t have to be. In fact there isn’t any exact scientific formula that you need to use to rank your sites well.

One site might only take a handful of links from article directories to rank it on page one. Others might need a more elaborate set of supporting sites to get there.

The biggest question many people ask is ‘how many links do I need to get my site to page one in Google’.

The answer – As many as it takes.

Yes I know that’s a little vague, but there are so many factors that you need to consider here. Both on page and off page SEO.

I’ve already talked a bit about onpage SEO in this blog before – you know the drill – try and get your keyword in your domain name, use it in the headers tags and text and even the image alt tags and so forth. Also add related words and phrases in your text as well. And the big one – make it original. (Yes I know people will argue that you can get duplicate content ranked – and yes you can but it takes lots more work so save yourself some time and just write an original post).

Ok so now to off page SEO or more importantly BACKLINKS.

The real key to ranking well is to get as many natural looking anchored backlinks to your site from good quality related sites. Quality links will always win out over quantity, but they are much harder to get (and Google knows this). So how do you get them?

Getting Backlinks
1. Check out the current sites for your target keyword and see if they have link exchanges. Most do not – but every now and then you’ll get lucky. A blog roll link isn’t as great as an inpost link – but it does all add up.

You may even be lucky enough to get a big site to link to you naturally. Do a happy dance if this happens.

2. Write articles and submit them to places like ezinearticles and infobarrel. Especially ezine – Google loves them. Plus you can usually get some bonus traffic as well. I have one article that I wrote at the beginning of the year that has had nearly 30,000 views and over 5,000 clickthroughs.

tracey-ezinearticles

That’s pretty rare though, most of my articles only get a few hundred views but even so, while the extra traffic is great, the main reason I write articles is for the backlinks to my site. With EA you can give two links. I usually link to the home page and an internal page with each article. Over time this really ads up.

3. Create support sites. I’ve started creating a lot of support sites to my money sites and it has really helped improve rankings. I mainly use web 2.0 sites for my support sites. So hubpages, wordpress.com blogs, sometimes squidoo (although not so much as squidoo tends to rank poorly these days), blog.com, blogsome.com, blogger.com, weebly, wetpaint .. the list goes on. You really can find a lot of great places to start a free website or blog that will help support your main sites.

p.s. I’ve also noticed that hubpages has lost some of it’s google love lately – so I now only use them as support sites, not money sites themselves.

With all of my sites, I try and create good quality original content. I experimented with spun & auto generated content a few months back and it didn’t help at all. It’s worth your time to build up your support sites properly (and send links to them as well) so your money sites get stronger.

Think of it like a pyramid. The more strong support sites you have propping up your top point (your money page) the higher you should rank.

Really that’s it. No big secret – but it does take work.

Some of my support sites are linked to each other, some not. I don’t have a linking pattern – it’s quite random. If I think a link works then I’ll add one, if not I don’t.

Some support sites are monetized, some aren’t. Again I will only monetise a support site if it makes sense to.

All the support sites are related to the money site, but not necessarily exactly the same. For example. Let’s say my main niche was exercise equipment. One support site might have fitness tips, another might be specific exercise machines. Other’s might only be somewhat related in the health and fitness industry.

I do target specific keywords in the support sites though, they are not just random posts. Often times the support sites will rank really well on their own anyway. That’s good. I don’t even mind if they get higher than my money site – it will all even itself out eventually.

I no longer bother bookmarking or digging my sites or submitting rss feeds anywhere.

I now just focus on content and backlinks and that’s pretty much it.

Keep it original, keep in random and keep at it.

See you at the top ;)

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