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		<title>Get a Top 10 Spot in Google With High PR One Way Back Link Building</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Dec 2010 10:59:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When People search for something on any major search engine like Google, they will find thousands of websites with their desired keyword. Normally, people visit top 10 results, meaning the first 1 to 10 websites. If you want to get this organic traffic to your website then it should be among the first 10 results. [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>When People search for something on any major search engine like Google, they will find thousands of websites with their desired keyword. Normally, people visit top 10 results, meaning the first 1 to 10 websites. If you want to get this organic traffic to your website then it should be among the first 10 results. For that your site should avail higher ranking in search engine and for that you need to optimize your website properly to get desired rankings. First most thing is your website required quality one way back links from high page rank sites. These high authority sites have huge traffic &#038; back link from these sites very valuable in the Google eye. How do you get you get One way back links on these sites? Here are few ways to get High PR one way back links to your site.<br/><br/>Web 2.0 sites pages: Now a days Web 2.0 sites have a huge traffic in millions visitors a day. There are hundreds sites, If you create unique content pages on these sites, you will get targeted traffic &#038; one way back links. Also they are Google high page rank sites so if you get link from these sites it will be worth more.<br/><br/>Video submissions: If a picture is worth a hundred words, what is a video worth? <br />A good video is more likely to hold viewers attention until the end than a written documents. If your video is attention grabbing and visually interesting, people will stick with you. If you submit a video to video sites having a high page rank then you will get traffic &#038; high PR links.<br/><br/>Article marketing: If you are in Internet marketing you probably know about this method. You should use unique content when go for mass submission. Just try to submit popular &#038; high page rank sites only, so you can get high PR quality links. You should avoid trying automated submission software and submit your unique articles only to 25-50 article sites instead of 500 sites.<br/><br/>Press Release: If you are launching new product or service, you can use press release to introduce to public. A press release is an article about your website distributed to press release websites to publicize your product or service. This generates huge traffic &#038; as well as one way contextual back links to your website. Just submit your press release article to few High PR press release sites to get high PR back links.<br/><br/>There are many more ways to get one way high PR back links easily. If you try to get links from zero page rank sites, there will be less value in the eyes of Google. But if you follow above mentioned methods and submit unique content with right targeted keywords to high PR sites constantly, then no one can stop you even your competitors to get top 10 Google search page ranking in a matter of few weeks.<br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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		<title>How Many Back Links Are Enough?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2009 01:43:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a full time article marketer, I get this question a lot. One article gets you two links in the author resource box. You can have both links pointing to the same page, or to different web pages.When getting back links, be as specific as possible. For instance, if you have 2 links in your [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>As a full time article marketer, I get this question a lot. One article gets you two links in the author resource box. You can have both links pointing to the same page, or to different web pages.<br/><br/>When getting back links, be as specific as possible. For instance, if you have 2 links in your author box, you can have 1 link pointing to your homepage, and 1 link pointing to an internal page. The link that&#8217;s pointing to the internal page should lead directly to more specific information. Say you are selling a link building ebook. You can have a link that says &#8220;link building ebook&#8221; in the anchor text and then link directly to that page. Don&#8217;t link to the homepage and make the visitor hunt high and low for the sales page.<br/><br/>So, back to the question, how many back links will be enough? The answer to this question depends on a few variables.<br/><br/>1) Competition.<br/><br/>You must first be able to make a quick assessment of the competition. A crude way of doing this is to search for all web pages with your target keyword phrase in the search engine. However, bear in mind that having the phrase in the title doesn&#8217;t mean that the site is a competitor. You can&#8217;t really know for sure unless you check the backlinks for that web page. If anchor texts for that page is similar to or exactly the same as the target keyword phrase, then you may have a serious competitor. You can try using a Firefox plugin (free) to obtain the information, or use special SEO software.<br/><br/>2) Your keywords.<br/><br/>Many marketers are confused as to which keywords to target. Let&#8217;s say you are in the &#8220;make money&#8221; niche. So should you target &#8220;Make Money&#8221; or &#8220;Make Money Online&#8221;? Of course, it&#8217;s always easier to rank for &#8220;Make Money Online&#8221;, so that should be a better choice to start. It is immensely difficult to rank for general keywords because of the great number of competitors. Also, the traffic may not be as targeted as you like because the phrase may be too general.<br/><br/>3) The quality of your back links.<br/><br/>Your back links should ideally come from authority sites. These are domains that are well established on the Internet and their links count a lot. In other words, it&#8217;s much easier to rank if you acquire links from these authority sites.<br/><br/>So how do you find authority sites?<br/><br/>Go to your favorite search engine and enter your target keyword phrase. Usually, authority sites rank well in the search results. The second to third page results should give you an indication of the authority of the websites. Also, you may want to rely on other indicators such as Google Page Rank or Alexa Rankings. But bear in mind that none of these indicators are 100% accurate. However, you can rely on them as general guides.<br/><br/>You will only be able to arrive at a reasonably accurate answer only when you have the above information at your finger tips.<br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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