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One Way Text Links - How to obtain Free One Way Text Links

There aren’t many words to describe how valuable back links can be for optimizing web traffic and achieving a high ranking in search results. There are three types of back links you can choose from:

• One way links

• Paid Links

• Exchange/Reciprocal Links

While these are all good to suit specific purposes, one way text links give you the best SEO optimization. These are some ideals for quickly racking up some free one way text links:

Use Directories that Allow Free Submissions

You can get free one way links is by using free submissions in to directories which permit them. But, only ad links to categories that are relevant to your site. Keep in mind that not many directories will post your links right away. Most of them will take time to review the site and determine the relevance of what you selected. Only after passing the review will your link be approved or rejected. Depending on the site you use and the category you’ve selected, the approval process can take anywhere from a couple of days to a few months. You may consider directories that require you to buy one way links. Often, they yield higher quality traffic than free sites.

Social Networking Sites

Social Networking sites, also called Social Book-marking sites, allow registered users to store links to sites they enjoy. They can then get to these link from anywhere by signing on to their main page. Often, any links they post can be seen by other people who visit their home page. That only helps with your SEO. Some people organize their links according to category, tag, and quite often just at random. Most social networking sites lets users share their bookmarks or make them viewable with “tags.” The sites can then be ranked according to how many visitors have bookmarked their pages. Having someone bookmark your site on their social networking home page can be a big boost to your page. Social networking sites can be among the better places to get free one way links.

Blog Submission

Blogs are becoming more and more common. A good thing about blogs is that most recent entries are always posted on top of the page so that the readers know where to find them. Blogs are often used to introduce readers to other interesting websites, and use other blogs for a one way link exchange. Blogs can serve the same basic purpose as an article, but are often more popular and easier to find. For added effectiveness, include a direct link to your page in the text, called an anchor, or plant your own free one way link by including it in your bio if the blog calls for one.

Articles

The purpose of an article is to educate readers on a particular topic, and typically to refer them to a relevant website that has the same kind of information. There are a lot of solid article directories that accept free submissions. Article City and Ezines are among the most popular. Articles are also a good way of setting up one way links. The better the article, the more readers will find it.

RSS Feeds

RSS is an acronym for Really Simple Syndication. It’s a means of communicating with subscribers, letting them know that you blog, headlines, news announcements, or web site has been updated. These notices are called “feeds” and are especially helpful since they bypass most of the hassles that can arise as part of an email campaign. RSS feeds are an excellent way of putting in free one way links to your page.