SEO Tools
Backlink Tool
Backlink Building Tool
Why you need this off-page optimization tool…
Why you need backlinks…
First of all, to define backlinks, backlinks are links on other web sites that point back to yours. Building backlinks is called off-page optimization.
Now, the reason why backlinks are important is that Google highly values backlinks. So much so that it is possible to be #1 on Google just using backlinks.
But, getting good quality backlinks can be a very difficult task as many factors go into what makes a backlink a valuable one.
Free backling building tool
The free backlink building tool below will help you build your backlinks by finding sites that have a theme similar to yours and that allow you to add a comment (and hence a link back to your site).
Backlinks from a site that has a theme similar to use is one factor that goes into making a backlink a quality backlink.
And if the backlink is on an .edu or .gov web site, then that is another very important backlink factor.
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| We recommend using this tool once a day to get 5-10 new backlinks per day so as not to draw undue attention from Google. |
Instructions on how to use the FREE backlink building tool
1. in the KEYWORD text box, TYPE one of the keywords you are targeting with your web site,
2. select the type of web site you are looking for by clicking the FIND drop down box,
3. select the type of domain you want to target by clicking the drop down box with COM (links on .edu and .gov are reported as having more value than on .com, .org or .net sites),
4. click on SEARCH,
5. a new web page will appear which is Google’s search results,
6. click on each site listed and see if you can add a comment on the page, along with a link back to your web site. Before you make a comment, make sure that you read the blog post/article first so as to make a valid comment. DO NOT make generic comments such as: ‘great article’, ‘great idea’ and so on … Show the owner of the web site respect by adding a comment that shows that you read his/her post/article.
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Search Engine Submission
Search engine submission, why bother?
Do I really need to bother with submitting my site to search engines?
If your web site has not been indexed by search engines, then 'yes, you do need to bother!' If search engines don't know about your web site's existence, then you need to let them know. How else are they going to index your site and list it in their rankings?
To help you with the submission process, you can use the free tool below - it will let major search engines know about the existence of your web site.
Secret: here is a secret tip ... before submitting your web site to search engines, make sure that you have added proper robots.txt and sitemap.xml files to your site. This will help search engines properly index your whole web site.
Warning!

If your web site is indexed by search engines but does not rank well , then re-submitting your site will achieve nothing. What you need to do is first look at whether your web site is properly optimized (on-page optimization) which includes having selected the right keywords to target with your web pages. If all is good at that level, then you need to work on your off-page optimization ie. backlinks.
If you are not sure about the on-page optimization condition of your site, feel free to use our free on-page optimization tool.
If you are after a full SEO Analysis Report of your web site, one that looks at 55+ important on-page SEO factors, then check out our SEO Analysis Report service.
How do I know?
If you want to know if Google has already indexed your web site, then type the following in the Google search box:
CACHE:YOUR-URL
(for example, cache:www.seo-analysis.com)
If you get a page that displays a box at the very top of the page similar to the one below, then Google knows about your web site and re-submitting your web site will not help its rankings. See 'Warning' above!
You will notice that the box above includes information as to when Google last indexed your site.
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