How to Get Thousands of 1 Way Links to your Website

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First let me Tell you what a One-way Link is:

One-way link is a term used among webmasters for link building methods. It is a hyperlink that points to a website without any reciprocal link; thus the link goes "one-way" in direction. It is suspected by many industry consultants that this type of link would be considered more natural in the eyes of search engines. One-way links are also called Incoming Links or Inbound Links.

An effective way to build this type of one-way linking is by distributing articles through content sites and article directories. These articles generally contain an About The Author box that contains a one-way link back to the author's URL. When publishers use these articles, those one-way links help authors increase their page rank.

How the Software Works

You could manually submit your website to every search engine

BUT WHY WOULD YOU WANT TO????


There are only 3 easy steps required:

· Create a profile (That is, the common data you usually have to repeatedly type by hand: your site address, link title, description, keywords, etc). This is a one-time process.

· Select up to 10 directories at a time that you want to submit to from the list of over 2700+ directories along with a category/subcategory for your site. Link Directory Submitter will fill in all the other details.

NEW FEATURE: Link Directory Submitter will now auto select the catagory for your website you are trying to submit if you have included them in your website profile.

· Now Press Submit.

· You're all done.

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The Most Important Thing

You have to get Traffic to your site in order to sell anything online. So make sure your voice is heard. Submit your site to thousands!





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