In this video, we are going to talk about the overall link building process map. Now, that you have seen the overall idea of building links into your site from hub pages, Squidoo, and other external article directories and things like that, and then building links into those pages from remote blogs, using clipmarks, and different identities, and remote blogging services like wordpress.com, and then using the blog tracking, the remote blog management software to manage those identities, manage where you have linked to, and where you have linked from.
This diagram here will show you exactly how to go through the entire process front to back. So over here the overall strategy is to build keyword anchor text links with SEP variations. This means that there is Search Engine Proven Synonyms. So if you are doing a page of content on the keyword hair removal, if you do a tilde search in Google, by doing a little tilde symbol which is the key to left of the 1 key on your keyboard, little squiggly line, and you search Google for that keyword phrase with the tilde in front of it. Anything that shows up in Google's search results in bold is a search engine prove synonym, and you also want to vary up your keyword anchor text links into your pages, by using variations of your main keyword, that include the SEP variations. And it maybe 80% of a -- let's say hair removal, and then let's say, hair removals is a SEP variations, you want to use that a few times also, and you're going to build these keyword anchor text links including these variations to site pages from your hub pages, and other in your Squiddo lenses, and multiple IP addresses to article submission, because again, you don't want all of your links coming from hub pages or Squidoo. You want them to come from all over the Internet, and the way that that's a composed is through article directories, like an EzineArticles, where when you submit your article there, people then post it on their own site and keep the link intact, so you get links into your site from multiple places.
And then what you're going to do is, build the PR value of these links that go into your site from these sources like hub pages, Squiddo and EzineArticles, by building links into these assets through functions like social bookmarking, remote blogging with clickmarks, etcetera.
Now we talk extensively about remote blogging with clipmarks, and social bookmarking is really very simple, we'll cover that in the future video, but just to cover this diagram here, the first step to this whole process is to create a main identity, this can actually be you for real, or it could be a fictitious identity, but you need to create accounts in hub pages, and squidoo, and EzineArticles, and you need to use an identity that is going to apply for all these things. This is not one of the identities you are going to use to create your remote blogs with, this is going to be like your main identity that you use to register on these services, email account that you actually check regularly. And like I said, you can use your own name to do that.
And the next step is to right an article with your main keyword, if your slide is about hair removal, so you would write an article about hair removal, and then you are going to go ahead and create a hub page about that article, and with that article, and create keyword anchor text link to your main site with that keyword. We will continue talking about the rest of the diagram in the next video, end this here, and pick it up in the next one.
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