One Way Links - Dominate SEO

To rank online, you have to have one way links pointing back to your site. You can no longer survive with on page optimization. You have to strongly look at and perform off page optimization. You need to get backlinks to your site in the form of one way links. One way links will help your website to rank higher in the search engines. In turn, you will get more targeted traffic. With the cutting edge technology available now, it is much easier to get one way links to your site. You can use the power of social networks to generate one way links to your site. Some social networks include sites like digg.com, myspace.com, youtube.com, squidoo.com, hubpages.com, and stumbleupon.com.

One of the simplest ways to generate these one way links to your site is to use a website tool at socialmarker.com. This tool was created to save you valuable time. You can use socialmarker.com to submit your article, video, or piece of content to all kinds of social media sites like digg.com, propeller.com, stumbleupon.com, twitter.com, etc.

I recommend dragging socialmarker.com into your toolbar, so that anytime you create a video, blog post, article, etc that you want to bookmark, you can just hit the social marker link on your toolbar and you can instantly submit your piece of content to 15+ sites in a matter of minutes. You just fill out the title and url of your content, type a short description, check the boxes of the social media sites that you want to submit to, and within a matter of minutes you will have one way links pointing to your site, and in turn pulling you up higher in the search engines, not to mention that your content with then have the potential to turn viral through these media sites. This is one of my best secrets on how I take one piece of content, and use that one piece of content in multiple ways to drive traffic to my site and create one way links. In a matter of days, you can have hundreds of one way links.

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