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How to Build Backlinks for Obscure Topics

Posted: 23 Aug 2012 10:00 AM PDT

Learning to build backlinks can be hard enough on popular niches, but imagine trying to do it on obscure topics that have significantly fewer viable options. While it can be a difficult undertaking, it is important to not get frustrated and keep following through on proven methods that work. Try following these simple tips to get some good backlinks on topics that are not well understood or have a smaller specialized market.


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Example one: For demonstration’s purposes, consider Heater Meals. They are a company that manufactures and sells, as their name suggests, heater meals. These are meals that are already ready to go and be enjoyed. They work best for those out camping in the wilderness, on long hikes or trips and even have a purpose in the military as a way to feed soldiers warm meals. While the market is not over saturated with websites about warm meals for soldiers, the market does have a substantial amount of websites that care about those who serve in the military. You do not have to be 100% exact when building links. look for companies that are talking about ways to send help to the soldiers, ways to support the soldiers or ways to get involved in aiding them. They have to eat, so why not suggest heater meals for care packages and other such efforts? Just like that you have a backlink on an organization’s website and its relevant and helpful to all parties.

Example 2:  Economics Wiki is a site that specializes in economics tutorials and exam help for college students.  While the economy is a big topic, economic student help is not, and the few places out there that do support such searches are already well established. As a result, it is important to reach out to those that have a say in the class room and to students. It is a good ideas to contact professors or other professionals that can have an impact on the field. Many professionals, including professors, have their personal website with the university or a department page. Contact them and explain what you are trying to do and request a link. Not only does talking to professionals provide link opportunities, but it also gives you the chance to get higher authority link opportunities such as from .edu sources.

Example 3: Beck Studios sells theatrical curtains. That market is extremely small, and not many sites out there offer the same service, as not many people are always searching for it. Theatrical curtains are relevant to move theaters and stage plays, so it can be incorporated into many other topics, including reviews of theaters and films. Consider writing guest posts for blogs, reviewers and other sources and working in a backlink that way. Even if the topic is not 100% related, as long as it is on message and connected to the overall subject of the site you are trying to link back to, it will be helpful.

These 3 simple tips can help you create backlinks and be on  your way to growing the DA of your favorite websites. Not only are they easy to  implement, but the methods work.

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Blogging Rules: Knowing About Copyrights

Posted: 23 Aug 2012 05:00 AM PDT

So you have finally started your blog. Congratulations! But there are several rules and etiquettes that you need to keep in mind with regards to copyrights, otherwise you could land in trouble.


copyright all rights reserved logo Blogging Rules: Knowing About Copyrights

  • You are welcome to utilize federal Government documents, any material created before 1923 and work produced prior to 1977 which has no copyright notice.
  • To prove a point or highlight some particular issue, you may make use of a small part of existing material, within quotes.
  • You can express in your own words facts represented in website articles.
  • Many common symbols, ingredient lists, names, phrases, headings, mottos and similar words cannot be protected by Copyright Law, and you can freely use them in your blogs. Take care to see that they are not protected by trademark.
  • You can mention the name of a company in your blog, as long as you are not trying to tell people that you represent the company.
  • Similarly you cannot use a company’s logos to deceive people. You can use it while commenting on their products or service, though.
  • Just by crediting the author, you will not get the right to use their material; you need explicit permission. As mentioned earlier, you can use a limited part of the material. (what is considered ‘fair use’)
  • Don’t assume that an article without the copyright sign can be copied. The Law change in 1978 meant that all materials are automatically protected and copyright symbol is not required.
  • ‘Creative Commons’ licenses are less strict than Copyrights; however you need to ascertain what kind of license it uses before you use any of the material.
  • Removing the copyright label will not free you from the circumstances of copying the material. You may spend a good many hours battling lawsuits.
  • Just because the copyright owner is not identified, does not mean that you can grab it. Even not getting a reply from the copyright holder is no excuse to use the material.
  • You can use images in your blog, but here too you need to follow certain rules.

There are Royalty- free images; this means that you may need to pay just once and use them as frequently as you like. Sometimes, you may not have to pay at all, but may need to follow certain instructions by the owner like credit the source. If the image has a Rights-Managed copyright license, you may need to pay or get explicit permission. Usually, you need to pay every time you use the image, unlike the Royalty-Free images.

Also, remember to always research your topic well, and present correct information to your readers. Misinformation may work in the short run but will definitely not let you in on the long race. Happy Blogging!

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