t3leads
21
Feb

Link Building with Grazr

If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed or get your blog updates by email. Thanks for visiting!


Grazr is a web2.0 service that allows you to create widgets to “monitor online sources and share the results.”  What the heck does that mean?!? Other than sounding a lot like an RSS clone, I have no idea.  If you really want to figure out what the heck they do, go visit it, but being the vigorous internet marketer and link building deviant that I am, I only see the great link building capabilities. Grazr is a pagerank 6 authority site in the eyes of the search engines, and you can easily get a few pages on the site that link to every new post you make. In a nutshell, it is like an untapped RSS syndication that links to your blog posts the moment you write them. It is this site, along with the other popular ones in my RSS feed directory list that allow my blog posts to be cached by Google in under three hours.

Steps to getting your own free power links:

  1. Register on Grazr.com
  2. Visit the big “create” button.
  3. Hit the “data” button and enter your RSS feed URL.
  4. Go to “info” and make a title and hit save.
  5. Go to “share” at the top. It should have a page with some links in it.
  6. If you see the links, you now have three separate pages that link to your RSS feed.

As an extra bonus, you will get a temporary link to your RSS feed pages on the PR6 homepage. This will help those pages get indexed and cached very quickly, which is good for you. Make sure to welcome Google when it visits you more often now! I would like to thank EB for showing me this site in the first place.

This is part 24 of my series called the link building cookbook that aims to be the ultimate free guide on how to build massive amounts of links without paying one penny!

Share This:
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
  • Mixx
Want more link building and website marketing strategies?
Subscribe to the RSS feed



RSS feed | Trackback URI

8 Comments »

Comment by Rakesh
2008-02-21 21:02:08

Thanks for such a great advice. Your link building cookbook is rocking. After you have something like 50 posts in this cookbook you can compile it in an ebook..

Wat say??

 
Comment by Binh Nguyen
2008-02-22 06:10:42

Forgive me for being too honest (and a little stupid) but why you nofollow the hyperlink to Grarz? Is it for your own PR greed or is it because that site is in bad neighborhood?

Comment by Collin LaHay
2008-02-22 13:10:46

A bit of both! The site isn’t in a bad neighborhood, but it is completely unrelated niche. I am glad to send them traffic but they are already an authority PR6 and one extra link won’t matter. I would rather keep that PR to my blog and to legit links in my blog posts.

 
 
Comment by Collin - De Ruyck Subscribed to comments via email
2008-02-22 07:55:12

Dude keep up the great tips

 
Comment by Breakaway
2008-02-22 11:34:05

This is another fantastic site and a way to build links. Just using your link building cookbook, I have already started increasing my visitors and I know that eventually it will slowly start building me up in the Google rankings.

Also, thank you for giving a step by step walkthrough of the site. It helped out a bunch, and I was able to figure out exactly what to do to get my feed going on there. I probably wouldn’t have figured it out myself.

Comment by Breakaway
2008-02-23 10:34:44

UPDATE: Wow! I used Grazr on my brand new blog (which jumped up about 300 spots on Google for my keyword in 2 days) and my feed’s page on Grazr, after only about 24 hours of creating it, is now #45 for my keyword. (I am 454… but still building links and content.) The Grazr page is already very helpful, and it’s only been a day. I can’t wait! Thank you so much for your fantastic ideas.

 
 
Comment by Futon-Matt
2008-02-22 13:56:08

Nice post once again.

 
Comment by paulette
2008-02-24 19:53:06

Thanks for the info. AlthoughIm not familiar with Gazr, i will visit it one of this days

 
Name (required)
E-mail (required - never shown publicly)
URI
Subscribe to comments via email
Your Comment (smaller size | larger size)
You may use <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong> in your comment.



Recent Posts

Recent Viewers

Tag Cloud


  Link Building & Website Marketing Strategies by Collin LaHay © 2008. Formerly MixedMarketArts.com