8 Link Building Strategies (from Matt Cutts)
Thursday, March 25th, 2010In this post, Matt Cutts, head of Google’s Webspam team, talks about a lot of great things going on in search right now. He also incorporated on his latest Webmaster Tools video. In the video, Matt answers the question “What are some effective techniques for building links?” The video is below, but I’m going to recap his tips as well.
How does Matt Cutts suggest building links?
- Participate in the community: Answer a question, as in “hey I know the answer to this”.
- Original research: Do your own original research – test out what other people are saying. (Matt talks about the research Danny Sullivan did on Email spam filters.)
- Newsletters: If you have people already coming to the blog, why not make it even easier for them to get there?
- Social media: Participating here is a way to get more visibility, and more incoming links.
- Conferences: Speaking at conferences is a surefire way to get some backlinks.
- Blog: Establish yourself as an authority. You can use something like Posterous or Tumblr and not have to worry about updating software.
- Resources: Run a service or create a product (like a Firefox extension or WP Plugin)
- Other types of posts
- How to’s and Tutorials: If you have to figure out the steps to something, why not write it down and share it?
- Controversy (just don’t do it often)
- Lists
- Make videos: Videos are an easy way to share information. Do the work once, and it’s helpful all the way down the line.
BONUS TIP:
Create good site architecture: If it doesn’t make sense, Google can’t see your pages and people can’t find those pages to link to.