increase blog traffic

I just mentioned that the Blog SEO experiment has failed. I do feel a bit sad, but I learned a great lesson.

Today, I decided to check how much backlinks am I getting that caused Google to penalize my blog. So, here’s the result:

6 PR4 backlinks
9 PR3 backlinks
14 PR2 backlinks
5 PR 1 backlinks

And other backlinks which come out a total of 69 backlinks within few 5 days.

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increase blog traffic

In this post, you’ll get to learn how to find 2000 websites that allows you to build one way links. This is my secret that I hardly share with anyone. These 2000 websites are:

1. SEO Friendly Web Directories (1000++)

I love building links in web directories because it is fast. All you need to do is insert your keywords as a title, your blog url, description, name, email, categories and choose the link options you want.

This method is much more faster than submitting articles. You can get around 1000 web directories at AddURL.nu.

2. Article Directories (600++)

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Yesterday I’ve post a short post about dofollow blog is a great opportunity for bloggers to build massive backlinks. I used them to get high PR for 3 of my blogs. Today, I’m going to share with you how can you do it step by step. There are basically 3 steps:

Step 1: Targeting The Blogs

I’m pretty sure that in the list of dofollow blogs, there’re some outdated blogs. These outdated blogs are either no longer maintained by the owner or the setting is changed back to “nofollow”. Here’s how to do that:

Go to seoquake.com and download their add-on. After finish installing it, choose to set a SEO Quake toolbar on your web browser (internet explorer or mozilla firefox). Click on the logo and click on Line-Through “nofollow” and “noindex”.

When you are done, simply go to one of the dofollow blogs. See the date of their recent post. If the date is within 2 weeks, the blog owner might be still maintaning it. Next, go to their comment section and look at their commentors’ name. If their name have something like this “john“, their blog setting is changed to “nofollow”.

Choose those which have no line through on the commentors’ name. Those blogs will be your target.

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After days of posting 5 parts of “DoFollow Blog List”, you might ask “What the heck is that? What makes a blog have “DoFollow” in front of it?” Before explaining that, I need to ask you an important question:

“Do you think you’ll get a backlink when you comment on other blogs with your name, email and URL?”

Most people think they will.

After your comment is approved, the name which you use to give comments will turn into a link that links back to your blog. So, that’s a backlink right? Read the rest of this entry »