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Sunfrog
03-08-2007, 12:17 AM
Do you have any tips for getting people to link to you?
I was reading Tyler's blog and he had some ideas. Do you guys have any? Like if I do a press release they link to me, but what else? I don't have anything to release.

boron
03-08-2007, 12:40 AM
Good topic.
The very first condition is a good content.
Then you can do this Google: "site:.edu forums" or "site:.edu keyword" to find edu sites related to your site. Edu sites usually have some PR and many schools, universities have them. Then a contact to somewhene who edit these sites will be needed. This IS possible, my friend got two links this way.

Next - quick:
This particular Yahoo blog page (http://www.ysearchblog.com/archives/000309.html) has PR6. You can post a comment and put your link in. Link won't be clickable, but it has NO no-follow tag and it should be valid.

Sunfrog
03-08-2007, 03:44 PM
I was thinking of doing an affiliate program that doesn't give you anything in return for being an affiliate because my site doesn't sell anything. How would I make that work?

boron
03-08-2007, 10:57 PM
Hm, didn't quite understand. Would you mind to say which site it is? One way it is that you set up a kind of link exchange in a way that it won't be reciprocial. You put someone's link on your site and you ask for link on his/her OTHER site than the one with the link on your site).

Mystic
03-09-2007, 11:30 AM
Next - quick:
This particular Yahoo blog page (http://www.ysearchblog.com/archives/000309.html) has PR6. You can post a comment and put your link in. Link won't be clickable, but it has NO no-follow tag and it should be valid.
I dont see any <a href= " " ></a> tag there.
This is the general format :
<span class="comments-post">Posted by: <strong>Name</strong> at Date and Time</span>

boron
03-09-2007, 12:25 PM
I dont see any <a href= " " ></a> tag there.
This is the general format :
<span class="comments-post">Posted by: <strong>Name</strong> at Date and Time</span>


Yes, link is not clickable, it was said to me it should work as a valid link, but since it's not even a link, I will check this and edit previous post if I had written it wrong.

Submerge
03-09-2007, 02:12 PM
I was thinking of doing an affiliate program that doesn't give you anything in return for being an affiliate because my site doesn't sell anything. How would I make that work?

It would be incredibly hard to make a successful affiliate program these days that doesn't offer a form of pay. People aren't online to do slave work. They would need some kind of benefit.