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smaran
Joined: Apr 27, 2006
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Posted: 2006-Jul-25 14:54
Hi,
It has been some time since i last visited this forum. Hope all are in good health.
I need a clarification. can some body please explain me what are the various ways to get one way links and also please clarify me how can i get them.
any further help is well appreciated.
Thanks & Regards,
smaran.
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philh
Joined: Sep 14, 2001
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Posted: 2006-Jul-25 15:37
Hi smaran - the best way to get one way links to your site is to put something on the site that will attract other people to link to you. You could create unique, on-topic content and make your site an authority on it's subject. This involves a lot of time, committment and hard work. You can also submit to directories that have an on-topic category for themed inbound links.
HTH
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smaran
Joined: Apr 27, 2006
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Posted: 2006-Jul-26 05:09
Hi philh - Nice to hear back from you. Can you be more specific about your lines
"put something on the site that will attract other people to link to you. You could create unique, on-topic content and make your site an authority on it's subject."
can i understand them as having good content and can i place some very good theme related articles in my site so that the quality of the page improves.
Awaiting response.
I Remain,
smaran
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g1smd
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Joined: Jul 28, 2002
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Posted: 2006-Jul-26 09:47
I think what philh is saying is that to get links you need to have a site that people will naturally want to link to.
I occasionally come across a site or resource that is exceptional, and I want to let other people know about it too.
You'll know such a site when you see it.
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