The more incoming links to your blog from other Web sites and blogs, the higher your blog is likely to rank in keyword searches related to your blog's topic. That's because search engines like Google use proprietary algorithms to calculate search rankings. While no one truly knows how those algorithms work, it's commonly believed that incoming links weigh heavily in ranking Web pages. The reason is simple: if content is good, lots of blogs and Web sites will want to link to it and share it with their own audiences. With that in mind, follow the tips below to boost incoming links and traffic to your blog.
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1. Leave comments on other blogs.
2. Promote content through social bookmarking.
Don't submit every blog post that you write to social bookmarking sites. Doing so is frowned upon among the social Web community. Be sure to submit content from other blogs and Web sites as well as your own, and only submit your best content. Leave comments on sites like Digg and StumbleUpon when you find interesting content that others have already submitted. Doing so helps you to build a following on those social bookmarking sites who will be likely to help promote your content with you as your relationships grow.
3. Link to your best content from your social networking and Twitter profiles.
A Twitter stream or Facebook wall filled with nothing of value other than a bunch of self-promotional links isn't going to help you build incoming links to your blog. Instead, be personable and focus on building relationships through your social networking and microblogging efforts. Include links to your best content on occasion, and your followers will welcome it rather than be annoyed by it.
4. Write for multiple sites and blogs and interlink them.
5. Email bloggers and news organizations to share your best content.
Don't be afraid to reach out to popular bloggers and news organizations in an attempt to promote your best content. The worst that can happen is that they say no. A great way to encourage a 'yes' answer from other bloggers is to offer to write a guest blog post for them.
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