Building Links
Building inbound links to your website is crucial for good ranking on Google in particular. But the model of people that like your site and casting votes in terms of links to it doesn’t work well for small sites.
So it is best to build great content as we are continually reminded, but we still need links to outrank authority sites that employ people to outrank our sites for obscure search terms.
To make this work, I think that spinning articles is the best way. But by manually spinning by creating easily readable content. This helps many people out by discovering how to do things from small time bloggers and webmasters like us, where we are not buried in the noise under a ton of authority page rank.
In this case, we should only submit unique content articles where the title text is different and most of the words and phrases are different in the article body.
This will gain us greater reach in helping people to learn what we are teaching so that our article is not only featured on one website. And the other sites that feature our article are not devalued by a duplicate content penalty.
When people search for an answer to a question, each person will enter the same question in a variety of ways such as “my hard drive failed, what now?”, “how to recover my hard drive” etc. So your article could answer both of these people’s questions, but if your article is identical across the web, only one question is likely to match up to your article in some degree of relevancy.
So you need to have multiple targeted titles to the content of your articles.
And in the content, you want to have a variety of versions of the content that say the same kind of thing but in different ways to capture the search queries of people looking for the solution that you are offering.
To make this process easy, go here to discover how to efficiently distribute your articles to the web and get targeted traffic from many diverse web sites related to your niche. I am trying out this service and finding it to be very easy to use and ideal in the way it performs the functions that I outlined in this post.


How people are gaming Brad Callen’s SEO Link Vine:
I have been spinning my articles to a ratio of at least 30% and it is hard work, but it should be worth the effort.
So I was very surprised to receive articles that were supposedly over 90% spun.
Well, I compared 2 versions of such an article and it turns out that they are simply having few and large paragraphs of text with minor adjustments to the large blocks of paragraph text.
So the number of unique articles from these scum bags is drastically reduced and will work against them and the person that accepts their article since the articles will be duplicated across many sites defeating the whole point of spinning the articles correctly.
So now I will reject any articles that have over say 50% of spin and under 30%.
I tried to report this to the help desk but I can’t log into that unfortunately.
Wow, $47 is not a small amount though.
@WebpageLottery
I agree, but it is one of the essential tools we need I think, to build links. Gaining in-content links is difficult any other way.
A few affiliate sales of a good product could easily cover this $47
Recently I have been investing in my business more, since doing everything the free way takes too long.
Hi Andy
On page SEO has always appeared easy to me but getting authority incoming links… never really worked out how to do it.
Most of the SEO stuff our there is suggesting that quality links outweigh on page factors so I guess that it’s important to sort out links.
“Spinning articles” is new to me but I’ll take a look and perhaps give it a try.
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@Keith Davis
Hi Keith
for link building, I am commenting on blogs, adding links from my own sites, posting to forums, using a directory submitter, utilizing the article service mentioned in my post and I guess there may be links coming via pings of my posts.
I still need to set up an onlywire account for bookmarking. And I subscribed to Angela’s link report, where she explains where to go to get high PR inbound links, but I haven’t got around to implementing this yet.
Manual spinning is any day better than automatic spinning. Having several different variations is a good thought, but if the spun versions of the article sound don’t have grammatical perfection, then they are a put off. They may surely get a backlink, but this strategy won’t have a long term use…