How to Create a Backlink to Your Site Using Keywords

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    Many of you wonder how you can possibly benefit from posting your articles on someone else's site. Simply. You create a link from their site to yours telling the search engines that the site is interested enough to want to tell others about your information. So what's the best way to do it?

     

    1) Post your article

    2) Find keywords on your article that best describes your blog or post

    3) Highlight the keyword

    4) Link that keyword directly to your website's page.

     

    For example:

     

    I would definitely put the days I found out I was pregnant with each of our three children in the first category. As well as the day each one of my babies took their first breaths and cried out to me and my husband that they were here to stay.

     

    Here, you have the word "pregnant" linking  to the post that would best fit that keyword. Or vice versa.

     

    Yes, it's that easy. Google and other search engines know when all you're doing is posting your link all over the place. However, when you create keyword links, it becomes more attractive, not only for your site, but for the search engines and their relevancy reports.

Comments

2 comments
  • Leigh Montgomery
    Leigh Montgomery Lexe - this is great! Question - how do you actually link the word?
    March 10, 2012
  • rhonda ramsey
    rhonda ramsey Great info. I am so new to blogging, and there are so many things that I seriously didn't think about, lol.
    Thanks for sharing.
    June 27, 2012