subject: A Few Novel Link Building Tips For Your Website [print this page] There are literally so many different ways to build links to your website and it can often be a bit difficult for people new to SEO to isolate these different methods and apply the strategies that will work best for their websites. The traditional forms of link building, applied by SEOs the world over, include article submissions, press release submissions and directory submissions. While these types of links can be beneficial in terms of building more authority to your website, they generally amount to low authority or low quality links and as such require that the webmaster apply a strategy of scale and submit tens of links to get any real effect to transfer to their site. Its important to remember that one authoritative links is often more valuable than tens of low authority links.
One useful way to look at getting more links to your website is to provide donations. Googles Webmaster Guidelines stipulate that buying links to influence position in the Search Engine Results Pages is strictly prohibited however when making a donation you are not strictly purchasing a link as much as you are receiving a link for a charitable donation. Perform a few queries in Google and try and locate companies or charities that accept donations and are likely to link back to your website (have a look around and see if the website has a sponsors, donors or thank you page).
Another useful way to generate links to your website is through Guest Blogging. Guest Blogging is essentially the process of submitting content to another webmasters blog in exchange for a link back to your website. This type of approach can be really useful when it comes to diversifying your backlink profile and gaining authoritative links. Make sure that the content you submit is as good as anything you would publish on your own site and try and avoid being self-promotional the aim here is to let readers of the blog or site benefit from your experience. You never know, you may get some referrals from it.