Easiest way to find Good Backlinks Fast

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Everyone wants back links to get ranking. But if you want to find good back links it's a bit harder. I know of no way to know if a blog is moderated or not until I make a comment. I know of no software that automatically finds unmoderated blogs that are also do follow.

So much software that is automated just looks for search strings and returns a result based on that string. This doesn't make the resulting list a quality list.

Dumping loads of links on low quality sites whether blogs or forums is a great way to tell Google your site is low quality. Turns out they understand how to filter the Good from the Bad.

No special WSO needed for this tip.

REVERSE ENGINEER ... not just your competitors, but any site that is doing any kind of affiliate marketing.

It's very easy to do.

1. Find an affiliate site ranking high. The niche doesn't matter. If it does then great.
2. Search the URL or URL's of pages ranking on your target site to reverse engineer
3. Look for any kind of breadcrumb the marketer is using to create the links

Breadcrumbs are the trail the marketer has left behind. Maybe it's a piece of text, maybe it's a common user name they use on forums, maybe.... it's anything you can use to identify their backlink path.

Now follow the trail of breadcrumbs using Google as Google will return the most relevant sites first.

These are the places you want to place your links!

The only downside is sometimes comments are already closed, or the links are purchased.

That's it. Cut out the mass submissions and get right to the ones that count!

You don't need special software to do this... but there are programs that make this easier and faster.

For programmers - if you can figure out a way to identify blogs that are not moderated and are also dofollow I think you would find an audience for your program.
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  • Profile picture of the author Sara Young
    Seems like a good idea, but can you give examples of what kind of breadcrumbs would people be leaving? I mean, most are just posting links with their keywords. I looked around and didn't find anything that would qualify as a breadcrumb, but maybe I don't know what to look for.
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  • They don't always leave really easy to find breadcrumbs. The URL's themselves and the sites they link to will often be enough.

    Take this site for Example: PR3

    "http://www.gossipchart.com/"... this is a private site they have created so they can promote their Furniture sites. I found an article from this person and followed it back and saw they have written over 2,000 articles on Ezine Articles alone. Look at the Blog Roll! This site actually has nothing to do with Gossip it's just a feeder site.

    Most of those sites also have a PR3

    By reverse engineering what they are doing and seeing they are successful you can begin to see the map of their process. Sometimes you can sneak in links on the sites they use... sometimes you just learn a new trick for what works.

    The easiest trail to follow is URL's, followed by User names, then by digging into source code to find hidden links.

    It's all about learning how something that works is working.

    You don't have to sell furniture to benefit from what they are doing... you find the tricks and apply them to your own marketing plan.

    These people are smart because most every link is from a unique IP address and their distribution of links from high Page Rank sites is very natural.
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