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subject: Creating Links Via Social Networking And Web Directory Submission [print this page]


There are two great ways of creating links today that were either not around or not as developed during the early days of the Internet. Web directories have been around for a while, but they have grown over time to become more advanced, more specific, and more useful to the typical surfer. Social networking sites weren't in existence when the Internet first took off, and their roots do not even go back a full decade. In any way, learning these two ways of creating links is vital to your link building strategy. But how do you get ahead? How do you do things differently than anyone else is doing? What does it take to be the best and to see the results you are looking for?

Working with a web directory

The thing to remember about web directories is this: they can instantly connect you to a highly focused audience that is just like the one you are searching for. Getting "listed" in a directory brings with it a certain form of instant credibility that will have users flocking to your site in no time. When they see what you have to offer, they will either share those links with their friends, or they will keep searching until they find other site worth their time. It is your content's chance to shine when you are listed in a web directory. So let it shine! Some web directory offer first page listing, especially those bid web directory for eg. bigbangworkshops.com allow top 20 bidder to get their website listed in first page. Together with website snapshot and website info including backlink details and PageRank info.

Working with community networking sites

If you are going to make a splash in the community networking environment, then you must learn to use two sites in particular: Facebook and Twitter. These two giants of the industry are not going away any time soon. With Facebook, it is easy to connect with friends and to share your life, or as much of it as you would care to. Everyone, who calls himself your "friend," can see the posts that you make, and the "People You May Know" feature allows you to expand that reach to include more of your target audience and less of your personal friends and family. Twitter, on the other hand, has a tremendously easy to use search feature that can streamline your search to users based on more specific criteria. It is easier than ever before with Twitter to find a target audience that is more likely to respond to what you are posting. In the process, links are created.

Both of these two tools are essentials in creating links and growing notoriety online. The Internet has made it easier and more affordable than ever to get the results that you are looking for from your thinkable audience. Never let other day go by before learning the basics of these highly effective forms. And make sure that your content shines like a diamond!

by: Gen Wright




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