Link Building And Paid Reviews
Posted on February 10, 2008
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These are 5 reasons (in my opinion) why Paid Reviews is great for link building :
1. Links Embedded in Content.
If your trying to increase your search engine rankings though link building, there is nothing better then a link embedded in content.
Why ? because the search engines have created algorithms that give more weight to links appearing to be natural.
The idea is that links embedded in content are more trustworthy because they are probably there to be of use to the reader, rather then just purchased for search engine rankings.
2. Links on Relevant Pages.
The search engines also look at the topic of the page the link is on to determine relevancy. If the subject matter of the page compliments the subject matter of site being linked to, the link is more valuable. Providers are focused on your product, thus the page is highly relevant.
3. The Content is Not Duplicate.
Any link builder who has ever done Article Marketing knows that one of the biggest drawbacks is duplicate content. Article Marketing usually consists of one article being spread around too several sites.
The problem with that is the search engines tend to remove duplicate content from their indexes, in order to reduce the amount of fluff in their databases.
Everyone of them is different. The end result is that more pages with your links are going to remain indexed.
4. The Links are Permanent.
Blog posts are permanent, and so are the links on them. When you purchase a review it gets permanently placed on the blogger site. So you only pay once for a link that will be there forever.
5. Potential to Build 2nd-Tier Links.
This concept is a little strange to some, but professional link builders know that the best links come from pages that have links pointing directly to them. In other words, if the page your link is on has its own backlinks, your link is going to be much more valuable.
Blog content is highly visible and syndicated often. So, picking the right blogger is essential to building 2nd-Tier links.
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