Back Links Done Right

I sometimes receive a query from a potential client about simply writing articles for them and hosting them on my site. They aren’t interested in redistributing the articles via the popular article directories and they aren’t making it a priority to feature the articles on their own site. What gives with that?

Well, if you are a busy manager with little time to update your own site [yes, you are your own I.T. department/webmaster] then this makes perfect sense. In fact, if the article is well written [leave that up to me] and the back links are carefully selected [that's where you come in] then you are on the right path.

I recommend no more than three back links for every article, as anything more than that can look spammy and excess links may annoy your readers. One back link should go to the home page of your site, but the other two should be deep links to pages within your site.

A well written article with carefully chosen back links can benefit your business. Yes, I’ll host the article on my site [with me listed as the author, of course] and you can add it to your site or blog when you find the time to do so.

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  • By Jobs For Writers- Make $200-$300 a Day, February 25, 2009 @ 3:08 pm

    yeah, most article directories do not allow more than 1 or 2 links within the article anway. And most of them only only allow you to add the second backlink in the resource box so, there is no problem there.

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