Posted 6/9/08 
Mitchell Blatt, Juiced Sports Blogger and AirRaid Stumbler who wants to friend you.
Cool Trick to Get a Ton of Links
You can get high as Ricky Williams in the search engines by getting dem links. Everyone knows that. But how do you get lots of links? Other than writing good content?Here’s a nice, free, and easy technique to build extra links without doing any other work. I’m warning you it only works if you host your site, so it won’t work for Blogger, but it will for Wordpress.
The site you can use to build links is Link-Vault.
What Link-Vault is is an automated link exchange network. What sets it apart is that it puts different urls on every page load, thus getting your url onto more websites and on different websites. If you url were only on the same website, the PR juice flowing would be greatly devalued. The fact that it loads on so many different pages at different times means that on some loads, the spiders will see it and credit you with links from multiple websites. This increases PR.
You simply set up the code and files and then ignore it as you build links. You can customize the links and have them link to any pages you want with custom anchor text. You get credit for links shown based on a points formula involving how many pages you have and links you show, how much traffic you have, and how much PR you have.
The only problem is that Google doesn’t really like link exchange networks, but Link-Vault combats this fact by offering code with hard-to-spot codes in it to direct the links, and changes the code ever so often. Google may be good, but they don’t have the resources of Bill Belichick yet, so it is pretty hard to get caught.
This is a good tool whether you want to promote your sports blog or various pages of it for various keywords or if you have multiple websites you want to promote. Building organic links from good content is a must, but having these extra tools is what can put you over the top.
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4 comments:
I would like a post on how to set it up. Not exactly easy.
Was thinking the same thing. :) Part 2 Mitchell!
Obviously I won't be using it anyway with this blog being Blogger.
hmmm this whole strategy raises a question for me. My understanding is when Google crawls a site and finds a back link sometimes results can be seen immediately but this is generally a temporary effect and does not represent inclusion into the full search engine index. I think there is a lag time between the discovery of the link and actual inclusion of it as a factor in calculating a websites page rank. So if big G finds a bunch of temporary links you might see temporary results that won't last. Does this site mention anything about this?
Alright, I'll do a part 2 including set-up directions and answers to questions (ask some more here) in a week. Right now I'm on vacation, so I'll write it when I get back.
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