Backlink Strategy #1: Insider Tactics
One of the insider strategies used by successful online
marketers when creating their backlink campaign is in
using backdoor methods of generating a massive amount
of solid backlinks from free online sources.
One of the easiest ways to go about doing this is by
focusing on community sites that allow members to
create their own blogs and profile pages.
Not only will these sites provide you with an unlimited
opportunity to feature as many backlinks as possible,
but you can also add in anchor text, RSS feeds, and
blogrolls featuring even more backlinks.
It’s truly a remarkable way of developing solid
backlinks from authority websites. Best of all, if you
follow this strategy correctly, you will minimize any
risks of having your links removed by moderators and
webmasters.
There is community software available online that is
used by many of the leading websites. From Oprah to
The Gap, you can literally generate a backlink from
HUNDREDS of ridiculously popular websites absolutely
free.
This is an insider tactic rarely revealed to the
general public.
Think about it, once you find out how to create an
unlimited supply of solid backlinks from some of the
most popular communities and websites online, are you
going to be eager to share it with the world?
I didn’t think so ![]()
Here’s exactly how to do it:
One of the leading community software packages that
most of these massive websites use is available at
http://www.Pluck.com and http://www.kickapps.com
By visiting
http://www.pluck.com/customers/industry.html as well as
http://www.kickapps.com/customers you will be able to
browse through their client directory.

The reason this is so important to you, is that it will
reveal hundreds of websites that run the Pluck
community software, meaning that you will be able to
create a backlink on EVERY single client site featured
within these pages!
You can search for hundreds of other websites that are
running the Pluck and KickApps software by simply
searching for ‘displayUserRegisterPage.kickAction?’
which is part of the application’s syntax and will
yield over 1,800 results for community websites that
are wide open.
Let me show you exactly how to generate backlinks from
as many of these websites as you wish, keeping in mind
that you MUST use this strategy responsibly (no,
really).
If you blast your links out to hundreds of these
websites in a short amount of time, or your community
profiles on these websites feature nothing more than a
ton of backlinks, you could end up deleted.
Instead, my personal strategy is to register my
accounts on all of the community site, and over the
course of two weeks, start to develop profiles.
Add a picture or avatar, and post my links within the
blog roll fields, limiting only TWO links to each site
(and on different pages)
For example, when building backlinks for
SNGMonopoly.com, I would feature one link that
leads directly to the main site,
www.SNGMonopoly.com and another link leading to an
internal page www.SNGMonopoly.com/affiliates.html
Rinse and repeat for any many websites as you own,
including affiliate links to products that you promote.
Just make sure that you build your profile over time.
While these community sites aren’t as heavily moderated
as public forums or message boards, you want to
minimize any chance of losing all of your links simply
because you were overzealous.
Take your time and you WILL see results.
Let’s go through the backlink process using this
strategy:
Using the KickApps website itself as an example, we’d
visit their member page and register for a free
account.
Visit:
http://affiliate.kickapps.com/user/displayUserRegisterP
age.kickAction?as=41346&STATUS=MAIN
Choose a username and password and enter in your email
address to proceed. (Don’t worry about uploading a
photo at this time).

You will have to check your email for the verification
link prior to being able to access your new account.
Simply click this link to confirm your request to join
the site.
Once inside your profile area click on ‘Edit Your
Profile’ to begin the process.
You can choose to fill out your profile information,
including the ‘about me’ section, or upload a photo at
this time. The more detailed your profile is, the less
likely it will be removed, however even filling out
basic information is good enough for now.

What you are really interested in on this next page is
the different options available in the navigation menu,
primarily the ‘My Links’ section. Click this to
continue.
You can now click on ‘Add Link’ to add a backlink to
your site.
The next step is to create your blogroll, where you can
add additional links using anchor text. Remember, be
smart with this!
Do NOT overload your profile when you first create your
account. Instead, let it mature over a week’s time and
avoid being flagged by moderators.
You can preview your profile as you build it by
clicking on the ‘View Profile’. As you can see from the
image below, my profile has already been updated to
reflect my new backlink submission.
Now, return to your profile page and click on ‘Add a
blog post’ to update your profile with a single article
or blog post, including a blogroll with as many
backlinks as you feel comfortable adding (remember,
gradually over time always works best)
(Note every community page will offer a blogroll,
however you will always be able to add links to your
profile page as well as within your blog article
content itself)
Here are a few dozen communities using the KickApps
software to help you get started.
Remember, you can find a few communities that will
provide you with instant backlinks by visiting
www.Google.com and entering in the search string:
‘displayUserRegisterPage.kickAction?’
Note: To speed up the process and automate a large
portion of the work, I suggest downloading a copy of
RoboForm at: http://www.RoboForm.com
Mac Users: There is a fantastic alternative available
at: http://1passwd.com/
Note: It’s important to advise you that I strongly
recommend building your profile, adding even a bit of
value to your account and posting an article on your
profile’s blog that relates to the website’s overall
topic (even if this is NOT your niche).
You can outsource an article package from an affordable
writer on http://forums.digitalpoint.com for each
website you plan to use, and post it on your blog.
Then, just like you would with article marketing, add
your backlink to your article’s footer area. It would
count as a quality backlink and will minimize your
chances of having your profile removed.
Further, you can minimize these risks even more by
creating an ‘About Me’ page on your website and link to
that from these profile pages. That way, if someone
visits your page, they aren’t taken to a promotional
(salespage) increasing the chances that your profile
page (with all your backlinks) will stay intact.
I’ve generated a ton of business by creating a simple
About Me page on all of my niche websites.
Giving people (potential customers) a chance to get to
know who you are, where you’re from and what you are
all about will increase brand awareness as well as help
you generate solid backlinks to an internal page on
your site.

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