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How To Get Wikipedia Link And High PR Domain Links For Your Amazon Affiliate Blog Wikipidia This is a continuation of our lessons on driving traffic to your Amazon affiliate blog. In the last lesson, I told you getting Wikipedia links and high PR domain links (combined with guest posting) were absolute game changers as far as getting traffic is concerned. I take off this lesson from there. Now, let me start by saying links from Wikipedia are powerful… Getting Wikipedia links is challenging but absolutely worth it. If you are reading this, ensure you have high quality content and some solid knowledge about your niche even if you were a complete novice before you started the project. Analyze all the pages related to your niche on Wikipedia and look for gaps in content. Click the create account link at the top right corner, fill it and wait a day. Try to edit an unrelated page (that has nothing to do with your niche), truly adding value and reference a real authority website or legitimate news site. After that initial link sticks, try to edit one relevant Wikipedia article and link to your site as well as at least one other authority site. The key is to try not to look suspicious so link to one of your pages that does NOT have affiliate links. You really need to ensure that the page on your site is written in an authoritative or academic manner. I made this mistake a while back and the link was deleted, but now I know better. Any page you are going to submit to Wikipedia must not contain any form of advertising. Your links and edits might be rejected and noted as spam. But, you know, they might not and you’ll have a powerful link from Wikipedia. How To Get High PR Domain Links These kinds of links are usually from expired domains. You see, stuff happens and people who once owned flourishing websites decide not to keep up with them. They allow their domains to expire. Once this happens, anybody can pick up the domains and use. But the good thing is the new owner of the domain is going to benefit from all the promotional efforts the previous owner put into the domain (whether good or bad). This is really a two-way thing, and that is why you must investigate an expired domain to make sure it has a good back link profile before purchase. There are tools that can aid this investigation like majesticseo and ahrefs. If you want to be notified of domains as they expire, log on to expireddomains.net. There is really a science to this and if you feel you don’t know enough, just keep reading. Once you have these domains (preferably 5 for every Amazon Affiliate niche site you own), you can start building what is generally known as a private blog network in SEO circles (PBN for short). A PBN is a group of websites or blogs that you build with expired domains and link to your Amazon Affiliate website to get high rankings. Such websites should have unique articles and should be well done. Just like your Amazon Affiliate website. I am in the process of building my own PBN but I must say it’s a lot of work but the rewards far outweigh the efforts you put in as a PBN can get your website to rank for many years to come (and that means a lot of money in your pocket). The second option with this method is to buy links from existing PBNs. Now, this is not as safe as building your own PBN but you can start with this. It also works like charm but qualitative PBNs don’t come cheap. Some cost as much as $200 monthly so you must have a way of generating income. But from experience, I would say you usually make your money back as well as profit. PBNs are really the way to go as they supply high quality links that can overtake your competitors in the search engines but like I said a while back, link diversity is essential; so, don’t just rely on PBNs for links, build links from other sources as well. When it comes to guest blogging, I would say go for it. I would discuss my strategy for guest blogging as well as 17 Other Untapped Sources of Generating Traffic to Your Amazon Niche Blog in our next lesson. Please keep a date with me. It’s going to be eye-opening and enlightening. PS: I have decided to dedicate these series to traffic generation because I realize that is where most of us struggle, when it comes to Internet Business. For those of you who have money but do not have time to set up Affiliate niche sites, I have decided to share how to outsource all the tasks related to this business and still make your money back (within 6 months). Please keep following this column. February 24, 2014
Posted on: Sat, 27 Dec 2014 09:02:41 +0000

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