Posted on September 29, 2008 - by Kelly Verge
Top Secret Method of Building High-Quality Backlinks
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While it’s common knowledge that writing and submitting articles to article directories can be a great source of backlinks, that’s not the only game in town. Assuming you’re capable of writing good content, you can often use your articles on other people’s blogs as “guest content.”
Try the following search within Google to find sites that accept user submitted content in your niche – just replace “your keyword” with well… your keyword.
"your keyword" "submit * article" OR "submit * articles" OR "add * article" OR "add * articles" OR "featured writer" OR "featured writers" OR "featured author" OR "featured authors" OR "featured contributor" OR "featured blogger" OR "guest author" OR "guest writer" OR "guest blogger" OR "guest post" OR "submit * tutorial"
Let me know how this search works out for you.



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September 30, 2008
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interesting. will give this search term a try.
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October 3, 2008
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This is cool. Never seen anything like this before as I usually drop the keyword into Google search bar and that’s it.
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September 11, 2009
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Yes, search engines love links. More specifically, search engines love quality backlinks. Quality backlinks are links from established websites to yours. Search engines prioritize sites with backlinks because those links often point to deep pages, and deep pages are typically the meat of your website.