When it comes to SEO, the on-page stuff is fairly straightforward. Your web content in most cases will be dictated by your business offering, and if you follow best practices like setting up a regularly updated blog, etc, there is a limited amount you can do to differentiate yourself from other businesses who have their own web marketing experts.

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Link building, though, is where some websites truly excel, and build top rankings for themselves. Today we’re looking at some of the sneaky, indirect and very effective ways to build links for a site! There’s no instant reward of seeing your link come up in a blog comment or at the bottom of an article … but a little effort can go a lot further here.

1. Build trust in your site

Do this by minimizing grammar and spelling errors, having an About Us section, allowing customers to contact you via phone as well as email, putting up a Privacy Policy (and noting on email signup forms that you do not sell or rent email lists), and adding payment security accreditations.

It certainly doesn’t get you any links directly … but don’t forget that people’s own site ranking may go down if they link to a ‘bad neighborhood’. Remove all possibility that your site could be seen as such, and you could get a lot more links with no extra ongoing effort.

2. Answer a question

Most of the question forums on the internet don’t provide ‘followed’ links – that is why this is an INDIRECT method of link building. If you answer a question on Yahoo Answers, Google Groups, or Wikianswers exceptionally well, providing a link to relevant resources (that would be your site), there is a good chance that people writing their own blog posts will pick up on it and link to you also.

3. Use Wiki

Add links to Wikipedia pages which link to other pages, which link to your site. If your site got a great review on a blog, try to add that link to a relevant page. The keyword being relevant!

4. Write a review

People are often nervous about buying things online, when they have to hand over the money long before even seeing the packaging of the product, let alone trying it. Reviews are big business on the web, so write an honest and thorough one and it will become a needed (and linked to) resource.

5. Trade a link

BUT! BUT! Only with sites that will send you relevant and qualified traffic. If you have a business partner that offers something complementing your own products and services, write a blog post on them, or find another way to trade links with them. This should obviously not be overused, at the risk of getting a Google penalty.