How to generate quick quality backlinks for your blog using Google Alert

by Aditya on March 17, 2010

Google Alert is an awesome service. It sends you recent happenings from across the globe about the things of your interest. This utility offered by Google can be used to generate some quick quality baclinks for your blog. With 10 or 15 minutes of work, you will be able to add 10 to 15 high quality backlinks for your blog everyday. So without wasting any more of our time, lets get started.

To make this thing simple and easy to understand, I have decided to decompose this post into simpler and easier to understand steps.

1. Go to Google Alerts (http://www.google.com/alerts)

2. Create an alert for keywords relating to your blog niche and select ‘Blogs’ from type drop-down menu. Select ‘once a day’ from how often drop-down menu (this doesn’t fill up your email inbox with countless emails) and select appropriate option from Email length drop-down menu.
An alert for TechRavings will be something like the one shown below:

google alert

3. Now just take out 15 minutes of your time to go through these blogs and post quick comments. It is suggested that you throw a look at the post content before posting a comment. Further, post a comment that is relevant to the article and enter your website link in the field specified for it and not in your comment. This way your comment won’t go into spam.

Now even if you do just 10 posts a day, you will be adding 300 quality baclinks to your blog every month.

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Rahul March 17, 2010 at 3:07 pm

good one dude !! but the page on which i’m gonna comment must be a “dofollow” page ? :S isnt it ?

Aditya March 17, 2010 at 6:48 pm

Yes of course.. Thats a nice point you brought forward… Will see what can be done here.

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