With feed aggregation and social networking sites it’s becoming easier and easier to get completely automated backlinks to your website.  Of course although this method is completely automated, it does require a bit of busy work to setup in the beginning.  The good thing is, once you’ve signed up to a few websites (the more the merrier) the more backlinks will be created for your blog (or any website you have that has a feed).

If you are familiar with wordpress widgets like WP to Twitter, then you’ll know how this method works.  The difference is, you will be using one website to manage up to hundreds of microblogging sites that are Dofollow.  That means that you get a backlink on every one of the social networking sites you sign up for, every single time you update your blog!

If you know anything about identi.ca, which I wrote a post on about a week ago.  You’ll know that it is dofollow and it’s a great tool for getting backlinks to your website.  Identi.ca runs on a software called ‘Status.net’ and there are several other sites that run on the same software.  So anyways, now I’ll get to the part where I explain exactly how you can get backlinks from each of these websites automatically.

  1. Here is a large list of microblogs running on the status.net software.  Scroll through the list and sign up for as many of the sites as you’d like, like I said earlier the more the merrier.  Each site you signup for will can’t as a new backlink from a different site, they are mostly all run by different people with different IPs.
  2. Now signup for twitterfeed.com:  Add your blog feed, and then add in all of the accounts you made on the various microblogging websites.  When choosing from ‘available services’ pick laconica, that is the default name for the sites running the ’status.net’ software.  This makes it so that every time you write a new post on your blog twitterfeed will automatically update all of your microblogging accounts.
  3. And honestly it’s as simple as that, you can create as many accounts as you please… or you could stick to just 1 account per site and still get a pretty large amount of backlinks.

Good luck linkin’ up dawgs.

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