There is no magic rule for building links. Or is there?
But that doesn’t mean you should get involved with link exchanges and all those fake directory submissions.
In order to get the right links that would improve organic ranking, you’ll need to work extra hard and smart. I’ll show you how in this post.
The updates we received from Google and other search engines recommends that you obey this ONE RULE.
Don’t be bothered when your competitors are buying links and you are not.
You may have the money to invest into link building, but that’s just equation one. The ultimate equation is whether Google and other search engines would like the link or not.
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3 Responses to “The New Rule Of Link Building for 2013” Leave a reply ›
Earning links is far superior than building links — to paraphrase what I just leaned form this post. I agree with the concept of building links naturally because it provides long term rewards.
Thanks Michael for this New Rule. Its so simple to remember and ‘easy’ to apply — Earn your links naturally by providing quality contents and doing strategic SEO.
Natural links is the rule that should be earned. This helps Google to rank just about any website that does it well. So, when planning to improve your organic page rank, go for this one rule — build links naturally.