After reading a lot about post-Penguin SEO, it seems that the most effective links are in-text links to your site from other sites within your niche.
In my niche, there are a lot of charities, a few dozen info sites that were created in the early 2000s, and a handful of competing stores (not including Amazon and two national B&M chains).
I'm not really sure how to approach the webmasters of these sites, and since there are only a few sites that I can use, I don't want to screw up my initial approach. I know that when people send me spam emails saying "Dear Webmaster: Your site so good. Link exchange iwht my site for zero money? I would get you 2000 views traffic a day with my link..." I just delete them from my inbox immediately. There would have to be some really, really good reason why I wouldn't trash it, but would instead think "Hmmm, I would like to feature this guy on my charity/blog/store."
I'm just not sure how to do it at this point, but I'm sure that some of you have some experience in this area. Would you mind sharing your experiences or expertise?
In my niche, there are a lot of charities, a few dozen info sites that were created in the early 2000s, and a handful of competing stores (not including Amazon and two national B&M chains).
I'm not really sure how to approach the webmasters of these sites, and since there are only a few sites that I can use, I don't want to screw up my initial approach. I know that when people send me spam emails saying "Dear Webmaster: Your site so good. Link exchange iwht my site for zero money? I would get you 2000 views traffic a day with my link..." I just delete them from my inbox immediately. There would have to be some really, really good reason why I wouldn't trash it, but would instead think "Hmmm, I would like to feature this guy on my charity/blog/store."
I'm just not sure how to do it at this point, but I'm sure that some of you have some experience in this area. Would you mind sharing your experiences or expertise?
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