Getting Authority Back Links
Day 28 - Following on from yesterday's lessons on creating back links, today takes that a step further. Not all back links are created equal, and today's lesson is about authority back links.
Anthony outlines what makes an authority back link, and details the three main options for obtaining them, the DMOZ Directory, the Yahoo Directory, and .edu and .gov domains.
Anthony explains each of the authority back link sources in turn, with the pros and cons of using each outlined clearly.
Anthony also demonstrates how to use Market Samurai's Promotion module to search for sources of authority back links. Anthony explains the process to follow in order to identify the sources of authority back links, including how to ensure that you use appropriate keywords within your niche that will produce, and the importance leaving appropriate comments.
Objective For The Day - After completing today's lessons will have a greater understanding of what constitutes an 'authority back link', and you will also know how to use Market Samurai's Promotion module to search for sources of authority back links. You will have also used the Promotion module to research appropriate authority back link sites, created a few high quality comments for those sites, and submitted them.
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Related Resources
You can find all of the related resources to today's content below.
The DMOZ Directory
Click here to visit the DMOZ Directory.
The Yahoo Directory
Click here to visit the Yahoo Directory.
Market Samurai
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Handy Tip - When dealing with .edu and .gov domains, it becomes even more important to provide genuine value when writing comments. Often these site are moderated and all submissions are reviewed before being accepted.








