Social Bookmarking
* What is it? Sites such as Digg and Stumble Upon allow you to create pages within their domain containing links to sites that are shared with peers. A bookmarks page on Digg could become viral and the content could be compelling enough that people link to you from their sites.
* Hat Colour: White
* Pros: Very useful both for gaining backlinks and getting direct traffic, which, as has been discussed, stands a good chance of earning more backlinks as people link to you. If your site is good and has something unique, your backlinks could increase exponentially.
* Cons: It's not always easy to know what pages to bookmark and there's a knack to getting people to bookmark your content. Can be spammy and can look like an unattractive marketing ploy if you're not careful.
* Should you do it? It's not guaranteed to work but some swear by it. If you're site's about paint drying it may not work for you. It can't hurt to try.
9) Widgets/Link Bait * What is is? Link bait involves getting people to link to you automatically and not necessarily because they want to endorse you. Writing a provocative or controversial article or blog post (such as the famous 'SEO is dead' posts, for example), could irritate people enough that they want to write about you and thus link to you. Likewise, fun, interesting widgets that spread virally can have html links included in them that link back to your site.
* Hat Colour: Light Grey
* Pros: Vast numbers of high quality links can be acquired in a short space of time. Linkbait methods can help sites rank well in highly competitive market places.
* Cons: Like most link building techniques, a spammy approach is tempting. If an html link in a widget has nothing to do with the sites that the widget is on, or that the widget is about, Google has been known to penalise sites by de-indexing them.
* Should you do it? Yes. This is one of the hardest techniques to execute effectively. There is a degree of chance involved and it helps to have great content in one form or another. Research this subject well before taking any action.
10) Word of Mouth * What is it? You speak to people every day. Tell them about your site. Sell it to them and there's a good chance that people will want to link to you without you having to prompt them.
* Hat Colour: Angelic White
* Pros: This is a cheap method that allows you to get links that are utterly natural in origin. There is no more a white hat technique than this.
* Cons: It's a slow method of self promotion. You need to have good content and nice presentation in order to attract links.
* Should you do it? YES. This is a harmless way of promoting your site and though it's slow and less direct than some of the other methods, it could provide you with high quality links that are a genuine vote of confidence for your site.
There is one concept underpinning link building that has been alluded to but deserves its own section. Make sure you have great original content that people want to link to spontaneously. After all, that's why Google introduced link popularity in the first place. ENJOY THESE TIPS AND ADD TO MY REPUTATION IF YOU LIKE THE THREAD PLZ