Top Sites To Increase Your Exposure

No traffic or quality readers to your blog? If your site or blog has fallen into this trap, then this post is for you. One of the best ways to increase traffic to your blog and add exposure is to connect with other major sites. You need to expand your blog and have it available on other platforms like hubpages and squidoo as mentioned below. In doing so, you will make money online, and start earning a lot more exposure and readership.

Squidoo This is a very powerful web 2.0 site, because it was built by a marketer for marketers. They understand that most people these days are putting up websites to make money, not just to impress their friends or out of the goodness of their hearts! They allow you to link out as many times as you want as long as you provide good, quality content. Their links aren’t tagged with “nofollow,” either, which means you can get plenty of PR link juice from them!

HubPages This is another very powerful web 2.0 site. It’s similar to Squidoo, but there are a few major differences. For one thing, they only allow you to link out to the same site a maximum of two times on a single hub. That’s not quite such a big deal if you’re just looking for a backlink, but it’s a pain if you’re trying to seriously promote something. Also, if your Hub score isn’t above a certain threshold, your links are all tagged with “nofollow.” This means you must provide quality content on HubPages or your links won’t pass you any PR at all.

Ezine Articles This site has a lot of authority with Google. Pages on Ezine articles very often land in the top 10 on Google. Plus, they also let you have a link to your own sites in your bio box at the end of your articles. There was some talk for awhile that they might add a “nofollow” tag, but so far they’ve decided not to do it because of outcry from their authors.

Blogger Blogger.com is a free blogging platform with a lot of good karma in Google because it’s owned by Google.

WordPress Although it’s generally better to host WordPress blogs on your own domain because WordPress doesn’t allow affiliate links on their hosted blogs, it’s perfectly fine to use them to get backlinks to your sites. USFreeAds This is a classified ads site that gets a lot of love from Google, and the ads posted there often make it onto the first page of Google’s search results.

Propeller This is a type of social bookmarking site that’s run by Netscape. Google absolutely loves this site, and the articles posted there often make it onto the first page of Google within hours.

Digg This is a major social bookmarking site. Users can submit articles on web pages that they like and other users can vote on whether a particular site or story is good or not.

StumbleUpon This is another very popular social bookmarking site. People claim it sends the most traffic of any of the social bookmarking sites.

Twitter This is a microblogging platform. It’s like a blog, but you’re limited to a relatively small number of characters in each post. It’s great for getting backlinks, because you can add a link to your site in your profile. Plus, every Tweet (every post) gets indexed as its own page in Google. There are also plenty of other great sites you can use to pass authority link juice to your sites. Zimbio, Wikispaces, Wetpaint, Go Articles, and Tumblr are all great for getting quality backlinks. Making money online is really easy with twitter so definitely don’t pass this one up!

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Dino Vedo

My passion has been online advertising and building companies. As a successful entrepreneur, I have built a large number of multi-million dollar brands and I'm always looking for other opportunities to grow, network, and make a difference in the world.

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