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Re: How Do Backlinks From Forums Work?

Postby chris hopkins on Tue Sep 22, 2009 12:43 am

i just set up new advertising forums at the cash community. You can create backlinks by posting here.
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Re: How Do Backlinks From Forums Work?

Postby Dream Team on Tue Oct 20, 2009 11:26 am

Go look up yahoo site explorer to track your back links.
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Re: How Do Backlinks From Forums Work?

Postby Raymond Fellers on Fri Nov 06, 2009 9:49 am

Backlinks from forums can help improve your ranking with the search engines. There is one thing to remember about backlinks from any source. Search engines rank pages and sites. Because some forum pages can actually have a higher PR than the home page. You can gain "link juice" from forum pages as well as blog pages.
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Re: How Do Backlinks From Forums Work?

Postby Raymond Fellers on Fri Nov 06, 2009 9:56 am

dagger234 wrote:I've been doing a lot of backlinking stuff recently, and I've got a question when it comes to forums and blog commenting. Are you credited with a backlink for each post? For instance, if I posted to the same forum 10 times in 1 day, would I get credit for 10 backlinks, or just 1? Just curious.


Posting to the same URL can actually hurt you. Backlinks are a way to build your site's ranking, as I'm sure you already know. But what you may not know is how backlinks are counted in the process. Let's say that you post on a forum page that has a PR 3 (yes there are some around). If you are the only one commenting on that page, you will receive the full benefit of the backlink.

However, if you post 1 time on a page with 9 other comments, you share the page rank juice with 9 others. You get 1/10th the value. So, if you post 11 times, you have effectively diluted the PR value. You don't gain much by doing that.
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Re: How Do Backlinks From Forums Work?

Postby Darrin K on Fri Nov 06, 2009 10:48 am

As far as credit goes you need to take into account if the forum is a dofollow or nofollow forum. Meaning do they allow the links to be crawled to your site. Google won't necessarily give you credit if they are nofollow links. The other thing you need to remember is how relevant is the link relative to the content on the forum. The less relevant the less link juice you will get.

The other thing you need to remember is forums have tons of links usually through them and you won't get as much link juice from them as you would blog commenting, or with article back links, or if someone links to you on their website. It is good to do it though but just know that what you gain won't be as powerful if it were a link from say a news article.

If you want to see what links yahoo sees then use yahoo site explorer to check your backlinks. If you are adding links to a site that rarely gets crawled then it will take some time to show up if it ever does.
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Re: How Do Backlinks From Forums Work?

Postby Gregory McGuire on Fri Nov 06, 2009 10:57 am

@Raymond-I did not know that, but it does make sense. Thanks for the heads up.

@DRK-So you're saying that forum commenting pretty much gives you less link juice than anything else?
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Re: How Do Backlinks From Forums Work?

Postby Shirland Carrington on Wed Nov 11, 2009 7:25 pm

Back links are definitely appreciated from forums, but knowledge gained is my main objective. The forum itself have to be forum that the link juice ranks high in the search engines. I believe that not all Forums are created equal. A back links that is not a quality one is a waste of your time so pick your forums wisely. I personally only participate in 4 forums that are high quality and i am posting this on one of them now.
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Re: How Do Backlinks From Forums Work?

Postby David Villa8 on Wed May 09, 2012 10:52 am

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Re: How Do Backlinks From Forums Work?

Postby Samuel Samuel13 on Wed May 16, 2012 12:05 am

Hi Friend How are you.!!!! :D
You mean does Google raise your rankings as a result of multiple back links from one forum,
the answer is No. If you are using anchor text in your back links that will further your SEO efforts.At the very least, it encourages you.
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Re: How Do Backlinks From Forums Work?

Postby Sabrina Gage on Tue Jun 12, 2012 2:43 am

Nice post, useful information here! I've never tracked the backlinks before. In my experience, building backlinks by forum posting has a positive effect on email marketing, but you need to change your url in signature in a regular cycle.
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