Easy HyperLinks - Creating Quality Backlinks to Your Site
69No More Dead Links
Ever spent time adding a comment to a blog, adding a link and then found it doesn't work?
And worse, there's no way back to edit the comment!
Do you create Squidoo Lenses? Have trouble rembering the html code you need to add a link in the text modueles?
Here's my solution - Easy Hyper Links. Did I mention it's free to use? - You don't even need to opt-in.
Simply fill in the url you want to link to, add your keyword rich link text and click the Construct Link button.
Click the link to test you added the correct url.
Copy the html code and paste wherever you like.
Job done.
How To Use Easy HyperLinks
- Create Instant Links with Easy Hyper Links
Free to use with my compliments - a comment below and a thumbs up would be appreciated ;)
Why You Need Backlinks Using Anchor Text
Ever Left An Embarrassing Comment In A Forum?
No, I don't mean something personal but where you've attemted to leave a link but not knowing BCC your comment looked a mess like:
you must see this great [href://mysite about keeping chickens]
Instead of a quality keyword rich anchor text link like:
If you love eggs this resource about keeping chickens is for you.
Watch the video below and your embarrassment will be a thing of the past!
Using EasyHyperLinks To Create Links In Forums
Find Squidoo Lenses and HubPages To Link To
So now we can easily create the links knowing that they're working correctly, how about locating Squidoo Lenses and HubPages in our particular niche to visit and leave comments?
Sidenote: Remember, sensible comments that add to the conversation are required, not some lame "nice lens" type of comment. Look like an authority with well thought out comments that add to the conversation and not only will you get the backlink you should get human visitors interested in what you have to say on your blog, hubpage or lens.
Let's take a look at a simple program called:
I like software that is simple. You know, obvious what needs to be done rather than a 6 month learning curve.
I also like programs that show you exactly what they do and how to use them before you pay over any money.
SquidHub Searcher does just that - visit the link abouve and watch the short video to see just what I mean.
You input your chosen key work, request a search for HubPages, Squidoo Lens or both that refer to that keyword and within a few minutes at most a list is returned.
You can then check the page range, the higher the better for effective backlinks and off you go to check out the site.
If you can add a sensible comment just do so adding an EasyHyperLink back to your site.
Simple. Backlinks from high ranking sites in minutes.
If you have a high ranking lens or page in any of the niches in which I operate watch out for a comment from me soon!
Now For Blogs
So, you've got the hang of finding Squidoo Lenses and HubPages. Time to move on to blogs.
Working in virtually the same way as SquidHub Searcher, Fast Blog Finder searches blogs in your particular niche and again reports back Page Rank so you know what you are linking from.
An added advantage is that those blogs are also sorted according to whether they use the "nofollow" attribute. If they do, even if you add a link it will not be followed by the search engine spiders.
That's not to say those links are useless, there are still human readers who may visit your site if your comments are enticing. But...
Using Fast Blog Finder you can select only those blogs with "dofollow" attributes if your objective is mainly backlinks
The software is simple to use and you can get a free, scaled down version here:
Full Version
The full version is not restictive at all and is well worth the few £ or $ you have to pay for the full functionality.
Here's the full version:
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Thanks so much for the comment. I've tried what you are talking about but it doesn't work. Here is the page in question. The"issue" link is at the botom of the page. http://hubpages.com/hub/Guitar-Lessons-PlusThanks,
joe
Thanks so much for the comment. I've tried what you are talking about but it doesn't work. Here is the page in question. The"issue" link is at the botom of the page. http://hubpages.com/hub/Guitar-Lessons-PlusThanks,
joe
Hi Joe
It looks like your hub hasn't been published because I'm getting a "Sorry that hub doesn't exist" error message.
I'm not sure - it may be the links don't work until you publish.
Once you've done so let me know and I'll take antyher look to see if we can sort this out.
Thanks! Very nice
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Joe Russ 3 years ago
Hi - My name is Joe Russ. I hope you can help me. I'm trying to get the hang of using hyperlinks and anchor text in Hub Pages. I used Squidoo a while before I came here. I put the following code in one of my hub pages. Guitar Lessons
I got the link to work but when I publish it the rest of the html code is still visible on the page. When I do the same thing in a Squidoo lens, the only thing visible is the link text, "Guitar Lessons"' I swear I'm doing the same thing on both sites. Is there a step I'm missing you have to do here?
Thank you,
Joe Russjoeruss56@gmail.com