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What are Backlinks?



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By : Carolyn Elizabeth Blake    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-06-27 15:33:55
You may be new to article marketing and you want to know about backlinks, so you can read this article to discover, What are backlinks? You may be familiar with the term, and understand that they are somehow valuable. Exactly how do you create a backlink and how do they work? They are the blue clickable links you see everywhere on the internet which searchers can click on to go to your website. In this article you will see where to put them, how to get them there, and how they support your article marketing strategy.

Where you put these links is at the end of your articles, which you would wisely submit to the top ranking article directories. Most directories accept 2 active hyperlinks in a closing signature, placed separately at the finish of your article, in the signature box. You write short, informative articles, typically 400 - 600 words, and using automated article submission, you mass submit your article to well-ranked article directories. Under the box where you paste your article into the article directory, there will be a blank for you to paste your signature box file.

Additionally, when you publish on high ranking directories, some of that high ranking is associated with your site, so the links you provide at the finish of your article bring you highly motivated traffic who already respect your site.

How you put these backlinks into your article is an easily mastered process of writing a clear call to action signature box of 2 sentences. The first one will use anchor text, of 2 to 3 words, using a phrase of keywords from your article, say, on how to housebreak a new puppy, and links to another related article on your site. The second sentence contains an actual link to your website. It would look about like this.

For more on how to housebreak your puppy, get practical advice from an expert. Visit mydomainonpuppytraining dot com.

The words "housebreak your puppy" would appear as anchor text concealing a link to another article on puppy training posted on your site. The actual link would be in the http:// form. There are free sites to make these, and most blog post editors have link creation buttions that will show you how to make these words live links.

Why do you benefit from these live links? When Google crawls the article directories it picks up these links pointing back to your site. Good articles will also often be republished on other sites and blogs by readers, adding further instances of your backlinks on the internet, providing additional pathways to your site.

When you mass submit your articles with well written signatures to many article directories, you make connections across the net which Google and other search engines see as traffic. Higher traffic equals higher ranking on Google which means to success for you. Creating backlinks at many sites solidifies your site's reputation on the net. Now that you have read this article, you better grasp where to put backlinks, how to design them, and how they get traffic to your website, the key point of article marketing.
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