The One Week Authority Challenge
Posted on July 26th, 2007 in Authority Challenge |
Recently I’ve been working a lot to find, build, and finagle “authority” links to create more trust for our main domains. As you all know, the right authority links can mean BIG money for your sites. The sites I’m working on are very established in their markets but we’re a very proactive team and we spend a lot of money to make sure the SERPs don’t turn on us. This week we signed an agreement to get on a pretty major media site and we’re currently investigating a few more similar possibilities.
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Why should you care?
Well, I’m self imposing a little domain trust project. I’m calling it the “One Week Authority Challenge,” (stupid name) although hopefully it turns into an ongoing, organized thing. My plan is this: spend at least 3 hours per day for the next 5 business days email, calling, and searching out relevant links.
I’m not going to be buying links from skeezy .edu blogs off DP or any spammer stuff. I will be seeking out high quality, relevant links just as I would any other day of the week, except solely .edu and .gov websites. I’ll update every day about my progress and hopefully I can pass on some wisdom about how you can build some trust for your sites. Although I likely won’t give away the urls of where I’m finding these links, I’ll let you know how I found the page and what (if anything) it cost us.
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