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5 crafty outside the box link-building tricks & tips

Readers, the following is a guest post from Tom Clitchlow of Distilled.

1)  Ensure you pick up all pages that mention your site but donât link to you. 

Iâm going to let you in on a secret
here…. Not everyone on the internet links to external websites, and when they
blog about your site or mention your site they may not link to you. Thatâs
right, some people donât know how to, some people donât feel the need to, some
people havenât even thought about it and some people are just plain lazy. This
means that if you can find these people that talk about (but donât link to)
your site then contact them, ask them to simply add a link to your site where
they have mentioned it and hey presto, you have a nice relevant and topical
link! Getting these links is like taking candy from a baby and in some cases
you can even get decent anchor text.

So how do you go about finding these pages
which mention you but donât link to you? The manual way is to run searches such
as:

http://www.sitename.com

www.sitename.com

âsitename.comâ

âsitenameâ

Donât forget to run these searches in
Google, Yahoo, MSN and Technorati (and anywhere else with a search function!).
Just remember that often the top results will all link to you anyway
(especially with the full url searches) so be sure to crawl all the way through
the results.

You can also set up some automation to
automatically find new pages/blog posts about your company. Google Alerts is
one way, I prefer our Reputation Monitor which is a tool for monitoring your online reputation but has some interesting
applications as a link building tool.


2)  Gain links from people trying to hot-link your images. 

If you run a site of any size or any worth
then you will almost certainly have plenty of images on your site which people
will want to steal, borrow, pilfer or just blog about.  Patrick Altoft has written a fantastic
script which allows you to gain links from anyone who is looking to use your
images. Go read the post here.
Just try it for yourself, click the link then right click the image at the top!

Note: This script doesnât prevent people
hot-linking images, in fact it actively encourages it but makes sure that people
give you a link back at the same time. For sites with many images, and in
particular sites with striking images itâs a must to install this script

Patrick recommends only showing this script
to people who come via Google images, I think it depends on what kind of site
youâre running. You could probably build an entire site around image
optimisation and using this script to generate back-links. Read more about image optimisation
from Caydel.


3)  Keep your friends close, your enemies closer. 

This tip comes courtesy of SEOmoz. The idea is very simple and plays on peopleâs
egoâs. In a nutshell, the sites which already rank for your target key phrases
are the holy-grail of links, but it can often be difficult to get links from
them since you are by definition in competition with them (in the SERPs at
least!). So how about creating a competition, or award and handing it out to the
top ranking sites in your sector? Everyone loves awards and the chances are
that people will then link back to the source of the awards. If you want to get
a bit more crafty about this you can even host the awards on a separate domain,
to make it look like youâre not affiliated with it then simply 301 the domain
back to your site at a later date.

Matt was the first one to publicly
announce
this trick in one of the whiteboard
Fridayâs but itâs clearly been something SEOmoz have been doing for a while… Case in point?  Which built over 100,000 backlinks. Wow!


4)  Flamebait â like linkbait only flame grilled.
 

This one is slightly more left-field than
the others and I wouldnât recommend doing this unless you were sure what youâre
doing and also donât mind a bit of a word-fight! The basic premise? Find a way
to get sued. Working on the any PR is good PR (and equivalently, any links are
good links) Andy Beal blogs about the subject in more depth here.
The holy-grail for this tactic is to get sued by a company who no-one likes,
that way you can get the social media crowd on your side! Other, slightly less
dangerous, ways of doing this are to just be controversial or get threatened by
someone who doesnât understand the internet.

Aaron Wall also mentions this tactic
briefly here.  Number 63 on the list.


5)  Keep it funny schmuck.
 

Iâll leave you on a high note with a little
bit of humour. Next time someone famous in your industry makes a big
announcement spend 30 mins with your favourite photo-manipulation software
(mineâs the gimp) and come up with (something funny) .

Note that to make this work you need to
ensure that the you donât offend the original poster (unless youâre looking for
a fight, see point 4) and to keep it light-hearted. Spread the word about your
post and as the original announcement grows, so does word of your amusing
pictures. The ideal candidate for this is a blogger who likes to have a chuckle
â aiming this at someone serious probably wouldnât have as much of an impact
(thatâs why we picked
Rand! :)

 Well thatâs all folks â happy link hunting.
If this gets a good response you never know, I might be invited back to post
again! Either way, if you liked what you read then you can read more from me
and the Distilled guys over on our blog.

thanks for this nice link building tips

thanks x-plosiv, glad you liked it!

Um… not sure I agree with the flamebaiting? surely it can damage your brand as well and must only be done when you are really confident you can “win the crowd”……

Si

@Simon - flamebait is indeed a tricky issue and should only ever be undertaken if you are sure you know what you are doing.

The key to winning the crowd is to be open and honest at all times, try and respond to any and all attacks against you rationally and fairly.

Of course, this tactic isn’t for everyone but done well (as Andy demonstrated) it can be fantastically powerful.

I often do searches for my blog topics then leave coments on other bloggers who talk about the same stuff I do.

From time to time that will visit my site and tell their readers about me with a link.

BeachBum

@BeachBum - that’s a great tip and one that all bloggers should follow. Leaving intelligent and relevant comments is a fantastic way of gaining exposure for your blog/site.

On a similar theme - writing blog posts which link to other bloggers in your area is a great way of spreading the word. Everyone loves links after all :-)

really useful information about Link building.

I have givin up on auto linking programs and converted to the painful manual way to relevant sites. All these years linking with others and not 1 link back from google. And forget back link pages, for me it’s front page text links or nothing!

@SEM - thanks :-)
@Lance - manual links are indeed the only way these days, they may not always be a short term solution but they are certainly the correct long term strategy.

Links are the key to success any way to faster works for me….

Everyone loves to have their ego stroked.

Well written, funny and striking content is usually enough to get someone to subscribe through an rss.

Great link-building tips. Much appreciated. Tip #1 is overlooked by a lot of people. Glad you mentioned it.

Shine on,
Aaron

@Aaron: Thanks for the praise, you’d be amazed how easy those links are to get since they’re sites which already reference you. Depending on what sector you’re in, you can find literally 100s of links like this.

Fantastic ideas!

Link building is all well and good, assuming you offer something on your blog or site that people actually want to read about. If you can find that magic combination of public interest and link exposure, you might just have what it takes to make money online!

Be well, and drop by my blog sometime.

A tip about awards and then 301 redirect is something special. Thanks! I’ll do some in the future :)

Interesting way of stopping image thieves, but it still doesn’t prevent me from dragging, dropping, and uploading to my own host. It might help stop the bandwidth theft for but does nothing to stop the image theft itself

@B. Durant - As Patrick points out, this isn’t a way of stopping people hotlinking your images. If you want to do that then there are other more effective ways of doing it. This is designed to actually gain links from people who want to hotlink your images.

Thanx patrick this information was really useful!!!!!

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ref Tom @Lance - manual links are indeed the only way these days, they may not always be a short term solution but they are certainly the correct long term strategy.

i agree 100% (if tat anything lol)

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that’s really something! thanks

Very informative–although I found #4 very amusing. :D Thanks for sharing~

Some very crafty ideas as well as some really out of the box - I like it!

Author - clearly you have no idea what you’re talking about.

alright alright… very nice post.. and yes, yes you do know what you’re talking about… I find that picking fights, or bad-mouthing corporate CEO’s on your blog is a good way to drive traffic. After you say your piece, go to their site/blog and mention the article, and link to it.

these are really unsual and useful.thanx for sharing.

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