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Tricks And Best Practices For Placing Publicly Viewable Profile Backlinks
by: ruthalandry on
Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2010 Time: 7:25 AM
Quite possibly the best place to put a backlink is on a publicly viewable profile. That’s because getting backlinks from high PR domains is otherwise extremely difficult. With PVP links, it can be quite easy. Additionally, the link security is very good and you can alter the link if you need to. However, if you’re going to engage in this type of backlinking, you must know the “best practices” and the big mistakes.
There’s two categories here: Things you should absolutely not do and things you will want to consider. I’ll start with the former and work my way down. But there’s no reason you can’t do all of these.
Do not use your keyword as your username for these sites. This sounds obvious, but some people actually do it. Why would your username be “weight loss tips”? Right?
In the same vein, make your profile look like a real person. Put in a name, location, small bio, picture, ect. You can get a picture from tinypic.com. You may even want to match your name to your email address and your occupation to your link’s anchor text.
Do not place more than 5 links per profile. You’re probably better off doing 2-3 but in most cases you can get away with 5. If you’re linking to an authority site you don’t own, be extra cautious about this. If the PVP site moderator notifies the authority site of your aggressive linking, you could lose your whole account in an instant.
A lot of these forums do not allow you to sign up with email addresses from free email accounts such as Gmail, Yahoo, and Hotmail. What you want to do is to create email addresses on your own domains and if you want, you can forward all of them to one email address (free or on your own server).
There is also something called “double pass” backlinking. This is simply going to these sites, opening up an account, and then waiting a week or so before you go and place any backlinks. The reason you should do this is because most of the time, you will show up on the “new user” list. And you don’t want the moderator to click on your profile, see your SPAM link and then delete your account. Doing double pass will significantly reduce your “attrition rate” and increase your link security.
Most of the time, you’re going to have a limited amount of space to place your links and with BBCode or html, you can easily run out of room with 1 or 2 links. One of the best ways to get around this is to use a URL shortener, like bit.ly. But make absolutely sure that the site uses 301 redirects and not some other kind of redirection, else you may not get credit for your backlink. If you are doing many URLs at once, there are shortener sites that let you mass import links for greater speed.
Try to open accounts at sites that are not being SPAMMED by thousands of people that same month. That means, belong to monthly packets that do not go out to thousands of people (or waiting some time to use them). Get my drift?
Follow these principles in every link that you place and you should have much greater success using PVP links.
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