怕翻的不好,还是贴点原文吧。 Directory DominationI chuckle every time people claim that directories are dead.
In May 2012 Google deindexed a few hundred free directories. If directory links didn’t work then why would they deindex them?
Hint: they wouldn’t.
This matches my personal experience: links from the right directories can still do wonders for your site.
And because web directories are seen as “old-fashioned” in the SEO world, you can usually get high PR links from aged domains for next to nothing.
Here are some directories to consider submitting to: Free:
R-TT Directory
So Much
Ranking Directory
Directory World
Net Insert
All The Websites
MavicaNET Paid:
Family Friendly Sites
Ask Bee
Yahoo! Directory (expensive but worth it)
HAROHARO (short for Help a Reporter Out) is one of best ways to get killer backlinks from authority news sites.
Here’s how HARO works:
1. Sign Up To HARO as a source here.
2. You’ll get three emails per day from reporters looking for sources, like this one:
3. Respond with your credentials and some helpful tips.
Easy right? You give a reporter a tailored response and they’ll hook you up with a link.
Don’t sleep on HARO.
Backlinko reader Sameep Shah got a link to his web design business from Inc.com (DA92) using HARO:
Edu Resource BacklinksEveryone knows that .edu links are the bomb.
But aren’t legit .edu links are impossible for Average Joe SEO?
Fortunately not.
If you have a legit looking site that’s not monetized to death you can usually get a 1-2 .edu links just by asking around.
Here’s how.
Most universities have resource pages where they link to websites that are helpful to students and faculty. Here’s an example:
Let’s say you had a website web design. You could get a link from the example above (Cookman.edu) by emailing them and showing them your helpful resource.
Use these search strings to find them:
site:.edu “your keyword”
site:.edu “your keyword” + “resources”
site.edu: “your keyword” + inurl:links
site.edu: “your keyword” + “other sites”
Only 5-10% of them will actually post your link. But keep in mind that a handful of these links can make a HUGE difference in the SERPs. 10. Submit Your Site to Website Feedback SitesThere are a TON of sites that are designed to help you get feedback on your site’s layout or conversion potential. Important for our purposes, all of them allow a dofollow link back to your site.
Here’s an example from a site called ConceptFeedback.com: