High PR Links

When you say "put a link" to Cleveland etc...

Do you mean comment on their blog or something different?

Sincerely

LeBron James

it is a large topic. but yes you can make useful comments and write your site on blank.

and you can give link to useful and informative and legit sites. it doesnt hurt your site as long as you don't exceed limit. so dont avoid linking useful sites. but dont make link axchange just with a spam or link farm sites.
 
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http://www.theinsuranceonline.com/submitsite.htm
(requires reciprocal)

Add your Link

http://www.4insurancedirectory.com/submitsite.htm - (requires reciprocal)

http://www.autoinsurancesearchus.com

Submit Site, Insurance Directory, Liability Insurance, Insurance Law, All Lines Insurance (requires reciprocal)

Insurance Directory, Insurance Web Directory , Insurance Business Directory Services on the web (requires reciprocal)

Submit Site, Insurance Online, Life Insurance, Insurance Law, Reinsurance, Insurance Quotes & Rates (requires reciprocal)

The Finance Pages | A Directory of Local Financial and Real Estate Estate Services (takes awhile to get into but it's great once you're in)
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Those are directories specifically for insurance sites. I haven't submitted to the ones that require a reciprocal link b/c I don't do that on any of the sites. I have tons more that are local directories (like Yelp, Insiderpages, ect) that seem to work better because more of them count as backlinks. Let me know if you want those too.

Thanks for the links. Any local directories would be appreciated as well. Thanks again.
 
Two things I've learned from experience:

If you can get a site with an .edu extension to link to you, it is worth about 100 commercial sites that are rated close to your own positioning. It is not easy, but it can be done with some imagination --I did it and I am not especially imaginative.

If your local newspaper has a paid link advertising feature, it might be a good way to kick off a site or bring up ranking. I tried this and the improvement was dramatic coming from a newspaper/tv station site with very high ranking. The fact that it was a paid listing did not matter. I only kept the ad for about six months since what I wanted to accomplish was done.
 
Two things I've learned from experience:

If you can get a site with an .edu extension to link to you, it is worth about 100 commercial sites that are rated close to your own positioning. It is not easy, but it can be done with some imagination --I did it and I am not especially imaginative.

If your local newspaper has a paid link advertising feature, it might be a good way to kick off a site or bring up ranking. I tried this and the improvement was dramatic coming from a newspaper/tv station site with very high ranking. The fact that it was a paid listing did not matter. I only kept the ad for about six months since what I wanted to accomplish was done.


So how did you infiltrate the .edu - through comment or blogs? Any advice would be great.
 
So how did you infiltrate the .edu - through comment or blogs? Any advice would be great.

Many professors have their own pages or pages for their classes. If you can provide something of value to a professor, they'll probably be willing to give you a link.

Some universities maintain a list of "other insurance options" for students and faculty that can't get coverage through the official channels.

Often it's just a matter of asking.
 
How important is it to check if a web page is showing up in google's directory before posting links. It would seem counter productive to post links in directories not indexed.
 
How important is it to check if a web page is showing up in google's directory before posting links. It would seem counter productive to post links in directories not indexed.

Yup. It takes time, sometimes months for google to crawl your site after you submit it.
 
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