7. 1. Find real bloggers to link to (NO
business blogs or huge magazines ->
They don’t interact much)
8. 1. Find real bloggers to link to (NO
business blogs or huge magazines ->
They don’t interact much)
2. Link to actively-interacting bloggers
9. 1. Find real bloggers to link to (NO
business blogs or huge magazines ->
They don’t interact much)
2. Link to actively-interacting bloggers
(Those who always reply to
comments)
10. 1. Find real bloggers to link to (NO
business blogs or huge magazines ->
They don’t interact much)
2. Link to actively-interacting bloggers
(Those who always reply to
comments)
3. Link to amateur bloggers
11. 1. Find real bloggers to link to (NO
business blogs or huge magazines ->
They don’t interact much)
2. Link to actively-interacting bloggers
(Those who always reply to
comments)
3. Link to amateur bloggers (Avoid
professional bloggers who may be
making money by selling links)
12. Important: Link to POSTS (not home
pages, category pages, etc.) because
trackbacks will come as the comment
13. Advanced tip:
When linking, try mentioning the site
name AND/OR the author’s name
AND/OR the author’s moniker / Twitter
username
14. You’ll be surprised how many bloggers track their
name mentions using Google Alerts or similar tools.
18. Exercise:
1.While you write a blog post, find
interacting blogs to reference
2.Find the authors as well as the blogs
on Twitter, Facebook and Google Plus
(Create special lists / circles for them,
e.g. “Sources”)
19. Exercise:
1.While you write a blog post, find
interacting blogs to reference
2.Find the authors as well as the blogs
on Twitter, Facebook and Google Plus
(Create special lists / circles for them,
e.g. “Sources”)
3.Once your article is live, schedule
several tweets / shares to tag them all
within a few days
20. Don’t forget to interact with your social
lists after that as well!