Pillar articles are an essential element within your blog to bring targeted traffic, structure you content and build a readership. If you want to what a pillar article is read the Power of a Pillar Article, if you want to learn how to write them then read my How to article.
Using your article correctly brings enormous traffic and great links to your blog. The more links you have then the more likely you are to be placed highly in the search engine results page. Which will then bring even more traffic. Traffic brings the opportunity to share a message, earn an income, or do something you enjoy successfully.
Learning how links will effect your traffic is important so if you do not know what SERP is, read (What is SERP?).
Importance of Linking to Pillar Articles
The main concept behind this post is the idea that you should be linking to your pillar articles themselves. Not your homepage! Leave that to others and at different times. If you build links to your pillar articles you are far more likely to be successful in your blogging efforts!
So whenever you are looking to leave a link somewhere, send it to the right place, your content! Learn about blogging and how to leave links to your pillar articles for maximum traffic!
DoFollow
The first tool to understand about link building is the term dofollow.
DoFollow is simply an internet slang term given to web pages or sites that are not utilizing NoFollow. NoFollow is a hyperlink inclusion that tells search engines not to pass on any credibility or influence to an outbound link. Learn more about DoFollow…
Why should you care about dofollow and nofollow? Simple, links coming from dofollow sources increase your link’s credibility or juice as some bloggers like to call it. The reason being that when a blogger is willing to put a link allowing full credibility, then it is a trusted sources. Thus, the search engines see this as well.
Nofollow links still work and are better then nothing, but dofollow will be the best form of links to have going towards your blog. Our next tool will teach you how to not only find these links but also leave fast, yet targeted comments on others blogs to get maximum exposure and build helpful links.
Links can be established through commenting, like our next tools suggest or by direct links to content or the homepage. Tell us how you get links to your blog.
Comment Kahuna
The next tool is something new I have been using and has a been a good way to build links and find great new sites with excellent information. It is called Comment Kahuna and it is completely free.
It’s called Comment Kahuna and it automatically seeks out high quality blogs that accept comments, on the exact topics that you want. Let’s make one this clear. This is NOT a blog comment spam tool. Comment Kahuna will save you a ton of time, find you dozens of blogs that will give you quality backlinks and traffic.
So it is easy to use. You just follow the link below to download the program. Once installed you type in keyword or search phrase, choose the different dofollow programs and start leaving comments. You can even leave comments only on the blogs with particular page ranks.
The important thing is for you to leave well written comments that actually improve the conversation of the blog’s content. Do not just use this as a spam tool. Also, it automatically fills in the forms to input your url, name and email to make the process pretty darn easy. Again, do not use this tool as spam but rather read the article and leave a targeted comment.
- Find out more about Comment Kahuna
CommentLuv
Using commentluv is a fun and easy way to increase links to your blog and expand your readership. Blog’s with the plug-in, Commentluv, offer dofollow links when you comment in someone’s blog. Not only is the link left but the title is as well, so make it catchy!
Using these tools will dramatically increase your blog’s pagerank and traffic. It may take time but it is well worth the 10 minutes a day it requires.
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Nice one.
Simply but effective. I can’t wait to check out the tool you mentioned.