How To Get Some Authoritative Backlinks To Get More Traffic

Everyone knows that getting backlinks is key to better results in Google. You need authoritative backlinks.

That is – backlinks from sites that Google trusts.


What type of site is a site that Google might trust?

Well, for example, Ezine Articles is one. What about sites like Wiki Encyclopedia?

These types of sites are certainly not spammy sites and the content on them is highly monitored. This is why Google trusts them.

So, you should target these sites and try and get your link on them for better results in the SERPS.

Getting better results in the SERPS will give you more website traffic. So, spend time trying to get links in these types of websites.

EDU and GOV sites also are relatively authoritative. You can find blogs with the extension and post comments on them. Target your niche.

So how do you go about finding these blogs?

Try typing this in Google.

site:.edu inurl:blog “black dogs”

This will then show you all the blogs about black dogs with EDU extenstions. Then you can go ahead and participate in the blog. Remember, participate genuinely for a better chance of getting your comment approved.


A simple – ‘great post’ comment is unlikely to win anyone over. Add good informative unique content to your comments.

This is just one method of getting more website traffic.

Read more at this site about how to get Free Targeted Website Traffic.

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7 thoughts on “How To Get Some Authoritative Backlinks To Get More Traffic

  1. great tips. I totally agree with the gov and edu sites for they do not usually allow spams that Goggle don’t like. Thank You for the post

    :idea:

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  3. If you want a free backlink with pagerank 7 follow these steps:

    1.- Register in mtv.com
    2.- Sign In
    3.- Create a blog post in the blog section
    4.- Post your link with the anchor text inside the post you create.

  4. Leaving good solid comments is a great way to get back links. But the URL you post attached to your name is very often nofollow. That is why you need to somehow place your URL in the message itself – without beeing spammy.

    I often do this by pretending the URL belongs to someone else.

    Example post:

    ——————
    I think you’re right.

    From: http://www.solarpanelmanual.com/diy-solar-kits.php

    According to this article utilizing DIY solar kits is a great way to outfit a home with solar panels.

    I might even try that myself some day.
    ——————

    This method really works and most of my posts are accepted by the admin.

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