Contextual Links
For years my clients and I have had great success with links in content or contextual links. Unfortunately, getting these links are often the hardest links to get. It’s easy to get a link in someone’s footer or side bar, but convincing them to add you link in some pre-existing text is a whole different story. About the only short cut out there to high quality contextual links is at a site called inLinks.
At inLinks, all you need to do is pick your keywords and search their database and presto – for a price – you have a nice contextual link point at your site. This is so much better then being in a huge list with other paid links. It is safer and much more powerful. Give it a try and let me know how much your rankings improve.
Another way to get contextual links is to search on your keyword phrase with quotes. Go 30 or 40 spots down the Google results and start contacting webmasters asking them if they will make that keyword phrase a link to your website. Contextual links really work, but it takes lots of work to get them. Many people go the article site way but I have noticed that article site links are pretty much ignored by Google. Your site will never rank well with just article site links. So if you use article sites, getting your articles to rank and drive traffic to your site is the name of the game.
—Jazz
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