Learn How to Develop a Website Where the Traffic Figures Last

Posted: October 3rd, 2011 under Adding Backlinks, Making Money on the Web.
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If you want to learn how to develop a website that is successful, you’re going to have to learn about backlinks.Get over to Alexe, the premier website ranking service, and you will quickly see how every website in the top million has at least a dozen backlinks pointing in.

What is a backlink, you ask? That’s easy – it’s when someone places a link to your website on their website. When there are outsiders linking to your website, Google thinks that your website must be important if there are outsiders all over the place, who take the trouble to link to it.

So, how do you get people to link to your website? Well, some people try all kinds of trickery to get that done. They will just go on some random blog and write a wildly appreciative comment about that blog and then try this link, a link to their own website in there somewhere. Of course, most blog owners and webmasters are quite annoyed by this kind of thing. And they will just delete the comment. Here’s what you can do that will actually get you some links.

How about – and this is going to be quite out of the blue – but how about actually creating things that draw people in? If you’re really interested in learning how to design a website that successful, this is the only way to do it. This is the only thing that lasts. For instance, how about publishing stuff on your website that’s actually fun, but with an angle.

For instance, try to look up a few good websites, and then include them on your website and in a kind of Top 10 best websites for…” kind of article. And then you can just write to those websites to tell them that you have done this. They will return the favor.

Try to put a daily joke or daily funny image space up on your website. You’ll get all the material you want on Reddit. When people see that you have fun stuff. You are going to attract at least some people.

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