One way links explained
By Allan Gardyne |
Published 12/19/2005 |
Search engine tips |
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One-way links: Why you need them and how to get them
One-way links are links to your site from sites which do not receive a link from your site.
They send a powerful message to the search engines - that your website is so valuable or interesting or useful that other sites want to tell people about it.
One-way links are wonderful things to have because they increase your link popularity - the number of pages linking to your site. Search engines such as Google place huge importance on link popularity when ranking your site.
You can also receive direct traffic to your site from people who click on the links.
All links to your site are good, but where possible always aim for topic-related links.
Late in 2005, Matt Cutts of Google made it plain in his blog that Google frowns upon sites which "overdo" reciprocal links. Heed his warning and try to make as many of your links as possible one-way links.
Ways to get one-way links
Power linking maestro
Jack Humphrey is a linking specialist.
In Power Linking 2: Evolution he describes how he gets links. The book includes screenshots, links to real examples, and audio clips. There's a lot more to getting links than merely exchanging reciprocal links.
You may not want to use all the cutting-edge tactics he describes. He covers a lot of ground.
They send a powerful message to the search engines - that your website is so valuable or interesting or useful that other sites want to tell people about it.
One-way links are wonderful things to have because they increase your link popularity - the number of pages linking to your site. Search engines such as Google place huge importance on link popularity when ranking your site.
You can also receive direct traffic to your site from people who click on the links.
All links to your site are good, but where possible always aim for topic-related links.
Late in 2005, Matt Cutts of Google made it plain in his blog that Google frowns upon sites which "overdo" reciprocal links. Heed his warning and try to make as many of your links as possible one-way links.
Ways to get one-way links
- Create a useful, interesting web site and other sites will naturally link to it. The vast majority of the thousands of links to THIS site were not requested.
- Submit your site to major directories, such as Yahoo! and DMOZ.org, in the appropriate category.
- Write articles and submit them to newsletters which are then archived online.
- Hunt for sites that complement yours and ask them to publish your articles.
- Submit brief, useful hints to newsletters for the same reason.
- Submit articles to article directories. You can speed up this tedious work by using ArticleAnnouncer, the tool professionals use.
- Publish articles on your site and invite other sites to publish them on their sites, with a link to you.
- Write testimonials for products you love. Companies often post testimonials on their site with a link to the submitting site. Joe Vitale has taken this tactic to extraordinary lengths. For examples, trying doing a search on Google for "joe vitale +testimonial".
- Participate helpfully in forums which allow a text link to your site in a signature. Read the forum instructions first, or you risk making an ass of yourself. UPDATE 2009: Many forums now use the rel="nofollow" attribute on links. When you see "nofollow" in the HTML, you'll know that the links don't pass PageRank. On our affiliate forum, we now use "nofollow" links, in keeping with Google's advice to "nofollow" links that we don't necessarily trust. We don't want to provide straight links to spammers and bad neighborhoods.
- Consider buying text link ads on other sites, for example from Linkadage or Text Link Ads. (Remember that Matt Cutts has written unfavorably about buying links.) Better still, arrange for articles to be published on other sites with a link to your site in them. You may have to use some innovative thinking to achieve this. The results make the effort worth while.
- Buy ads in newsletters on your topic which are archived online.
- Locate industry-specific directories and submit your site to them. For example, if your site is on a health topic, look for health-related directories.
- Give away free ebooks and white papers that contain links to your site.
- Create simple web-based free software. Tell other sites, newsletters and forums about it and ask for a link to it.
- Create downloadable software which contains links to your site.
- Get listed in business directories.
- Create a blog and get it listed in blog directories.
- Join business associations which list their members' sites online.
- Write regular news releases and submit them to topic-related web sites and Internet news wires such as PRWeb and Business Wire.
- Make arrangements for other sites to archive your newsletters on their sites.
- Get your white papers published on other web sites.
- Submit your free ebooks to ebook directories.
- Submit your downloadable software to software directories, such as Download.com
- Locate a popular site in your niche which would appreciate having you as a regular columnist. Write tips, lively commentary, product reviews, or whatever topics suit your niche.
- Syndicate your material to other sites. Create a content syndication feed (RSS feed) and include a link to your site. Use PHP rather than Javascript to ensure search engines parse your headings and links.
- Do something funny or outrageous or brilliant and people will link to your site without being asked.
- Use gimmicks. If people see something odd on a website, they'll often tell other people about it. You can also alert newsletter publishers and suggest they mention your gimmick in their newsletter. For example, Jim Crawford tells us how to make a sound play with a mouseover.
Power linking maestro
Jack Humphrey is a linking specialist.
In Power Linking 2: Evolution he describes how he gets links. The book includes screenshots, links to real examples, and audio clips. There's a lot more to getting links than merely exchanging reciprocal links.
You may not want to use all the cutting-edge tactics he describes. He covers a lot of ground.
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36 Responses to "One way links explained" 
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Vijay Gupta said this on 07 Apr 2007 4:00:54 AM EDT
It is a common question that how to get one way links to a website and author has replied in a very decent manner. The article author has done a very nice job by including most of the factors that are essential in getting one way links.
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more traffic said this on 04 Jul 2007 10:53:49 AM EDT
What about sites like this one?
http://www.wegetyoulinks.com/ Seems like they have an interesting idea and very inexpensive too... [The site is clearly selling links. Google asks people to report sites which are selling links. It would be very easy for Google to decide that no PageRank would be passed from this site. To me, this looks more like a gimmick than a sound business idea. If you want to get your links included in articles on other people's websites, I think you need to be a bit cleverer than this. Allan.] |
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Lambchops said this on 07 May 2009 5:37:51 PM EDT
Mr Crawford really takes the biscuit. This is a most useful and you do not have to pay. Why pay for links ?
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Vladimir said this on 15 Jul 2007 4:24:32 AM EDT
Allan,
What if I hire a person to go and manually post my articles and my company information including the website online on different blogs, chats, advertising sites, press releases, etc., do you think that would help to boost link popularity? Thanks. [Getting links to your site definitely helps. The quality of the links is important, though. Most blogs won't pass PageRank because of the way the links in comments are structured. You would also need to make sure the person you hired didn't break the rules of any sites where your links were posted. Allan.] |
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Sam Haynes said this on 13 Aug 2007 12:23:33 PM EDT
Greetings from The Pathfinder
Somewhere, on a long forgotten surfing trip, I ran across the name Allan Gardyne, apparently without hurting him one bit. It has become an itch which has to be scratched. I have printed and bookmarked some of your articles for review later. I recognize useful information and I don't mind the commercial plugs discretely inserted. Very well done! I am impatient and eager to get some extra income from the net and have made my initial blunders; I was not satisfied with doing it once; I had to pop for two GRQ Programs. Bailed before I lost more than $300. I am not totally stupid, just looks that way. I am approaching seventy six, on SS, physically limited to driving an airport shuttle part time and caring for my wife whose father blessed her with genes for two crippling diseases. I have less than five years to setup terminal nursing and hospice care. From your articles, and those of other serious writers out there, I have turned my blunders and learned to focus on what works and when to implement the tasks. Thanks, more than I can say. This morning, about 0200, I put aside your article, picked up a leftover three inch square postit pad (5 pages left) and wrote my first business plan. Page 1. Find, define five NICHE markets. ASAP MANDATORY! Page 2. Develop five longtail keyword lists. MANDATORY! Page 3. Create/Register 5 domains (Keyword) Page 4. Find Host for one year contract. Page 5. Create Plan B: Monetize via Adsense and Affiliate programs. Use Associate Programs articles and tutorials as starting point. One step at a time. It has and probably will continue to be a rocky path for me but I will reach my goal. My hope is that in the process I may be able to encourage some one eles to find their path also. Thanks for your very valuable time in reading this overly long "comment." Sam-I-Am, PATHFINDERS 2007. [Well done! A good place to discuss your business plan would be on our affiliate forum. Allan.] |
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Olga said this on 05 Sep 2007 8:08:37 AM EDT
Really easy-to-use and reliable. Other words are just needless. Thank you for your efforts and your work.
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Mayur said this on 20 Sep 2007 4:55:07 AM EDT
This really very good information to get one way links. Each and every points are covered in this content.
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Vijay said this on 22 Oct 2007 2:00:27 AM EDT
Very Very Thankful For Teaching me in very simple words how to get one way links.
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Jamey said this on 15 Nov 2007 3:30:44 AM EDT
A very nice article about one way linking strategies. Looking forward for more such articles.
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Mel said this on 06 Feb 2008 10:33:21 AM EDT
Very Good ideas and comments. Cheers
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heru said this on 04 Mar 2008 12:28:59 AM EDT
As beginner, your information is very important for me.... to incresae my links. thanks
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Lauren said this on 28 Mar 2008 11:19:37 AM EDT
This article is very useful. I'll try some of the suggestions.
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Rizwana G. said this on 23 May 2008 11:35:53 AM EDT
As Marketing Coordinator for a Bollywood Entertainment website I am constantly searching the web for ideas. I loved your article and thought it very helpful. Thanks!
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ravinder said this on 03 Jun 2008 7:22:12 AM EDT
thank you for nice post
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Anna said this on 09 Jul 2008 2:29:50 PM EDT
Thank you, this info was great!
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Kevin said this on 08 Aug 2008 5:40:57 PM EDT
Great article with useful information. Lots of ways to get one way links. Many of the ideas do not come to mind immediately, or are easily thought of. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
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Francis Hesse said this on 08 Aug 2008 11:18:53 PM EDT
Thank you. You have cleared up a lot of questions.
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Jerry said this on 21 Aug 2008 3:11:56 AM EDT
Not bad, I'll try to incorporate these ideas
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Aleksman71 said this on 22 Aug 2008 10:28:30 AM EDT
Thanks for some ideas.
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AK said this on 17 Sep 2008 7:30:08 AM EDT
Hmmm.. Some pretty good ideas there. Created my own niche directory just for that purpose - http://www.link-building.firm.in/web-directory Wonder if people find it interesting enough.
[You could try asking for a site review in the Site Review section of our affiliate forum. Allan.] |
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gary said this on 20 Oct 2008 12:21:37 AM EDT
Don't forget social bookmarking sites, like Eurekster or sites like merchantcircle. They are terrific if not overdone.
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Albert said this on 27 Oct 2008 8:55:05 PM EDT
Writing articles is a great way to get links because those sites are usually well trusted by Google and have good page rank. Those should be your first market above all. Use the title of your article as your keyword phrase. http://www.choicearizona.com/arizona_auto_insurance.php
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low cost auto insurance said this on 08 Nov 2008 11:00:36 PM EDT
Now that the "secret" is out about one way links, two questions:
Will websites tighten up on giving one way links and will google change their method of ranking websites. http://www.lowcostaffordableinsurance.com/low_cost_auto_insurance.php |
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Talidari - Art Therapy Activities said this on 14 Mar 2009 2:59:19 PM EDT
Thank you Allan for these great tips.
Bless you. Natalija http://www.talidari.net - art for wellness |
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Carl said this on 26 Mar 2009 8:41:03 AM EDT
I like this article. I will add it to my client website. http://www.madsubmitter.com
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Abby L said this on 09 Apr 2009 10:08:10 PM EDT
It all depends on the type of links you receive.
i was linking with PR3 to http://www.selectgsm.com and also link back to selectgsm.com, now all pages are PR2's because of the wrong links. |
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mauritiushotels said this on 14 Apr 2009 7:37:12 AM EDT
That a very great article, thank you so much
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shriti said this on 21 May 2009 6:37:18 AM EDT
Thanks for the great Article. People usually says that google likes unique content, does posting our articles on many other sites with link wont effect uniqueness of content?
[My instincts tell me that it is better to post totally different articles in different places. However, what actually works is more important than theory. Many affiliates report getting good results by posting exactly the same article on many article directories. My prediction for the future: I think the quality of the places where you get the links will be more important than the sheer number of links you get. Allan.] |
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Raj said this on 25 May 2009 12:11:53 PM EDT
Wonderful info. Your affilate masters course is so helpful to me.
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Maxwell said this on 07 Jun 2009 9:40:34 AM EDT
Even though originally written in 2005, I believe that many of the points outlined are still extremely valid, making it an extremely informative article.
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MaoBah said this on 23 Jun 2009 11:21:45 AM EDT
Thanks for this helpful tips. Is this still working until now? What are the other new way of getting traffic to your site?
[Yes, these techniques still work. For more traffic generation ideas, read the free report "77 Ways to Get Traffic", which is free to everyone who subscribes to the Associate Programs Newsletter. Allan.] |
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SouthendGlass said this on 26 Jun 2009 7:17:03 AM EDT
why would you say participate in your forum for one way links when they are all no follow links?
doesnt make sense [Whoops! Thanks very much for the alert. I've added a 2009 update to the article saying that we now use "nofollow" links on our affiliate forum because we don't want to provide straight links to spammers and bad neighborhoods. We're taking Google's advice and "nofollowing" links we don't necessarily trust. Many forums do this now. Allan.] |
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freeadlists said this on 27 Jun 2009 10:25:05 PM EDT
"Consider buying text link ads on other sites, for example from Linkadage or Text Link Ads. (Remember that Matt Cutts has written unfavorably about buying links.) Better still, arrange for articles to be published on other sites with a link to your site in them. You may have to use some innovative thinking to achieve this. The results make the effort worth while."
This is an old post but still valid. I think one-way linking is the way to go, but I don't advocate buying links. Matt Cutts has been very clear about the practice. It will negatively impact your search returns (ranking) for your site. Is it worth the risk? But if you are hell-bent on selling links, I recommend staying away from the frequent bad neighborhood requesters: gambling, pharmacy and adult. |

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