Jason's Web 2.0 backlink method:
The biggest tool at your disposal is the RSS feed.
RSS is a type of language that formats your website content in a standard way so that RSS readers can understand your content. When you go to a blog or any number of other sites you'll often see an orange block in the address bar, or somewhere else on the page. That's the RSS icon. If you click on this it will bring up the RSS feed.
Where it's useful for us is that a lot of these "web 2.0" sites allow you to both create RSS feeds and add content to their networks using RSS feeds. They translate your feed into standard HTML so that it can be published as content on a website. Every time you post a new article on a site that has an RSS feed it will automatically update the RSS feed and consequently any site that is using that RSS feed, so by updating one site you can effectively be updating many. Not only that, but each update will also provide a link back to the original source for the RSS feed. You can essentially build a chain or network of sites and links that ends up pointing back to your main website, and thereby explode your traffic through the backlinks.
The way to do it is to take a systematic approach. Take a good, high-quality article that links to your main affiliate site on your important keywords, then go to (for example) Hubpages and build yourself a great Hubpage on this site. The article should also focus on your keywords, ie "Traffic Travis Review".
Hubpages will create an RSS feed using this content.
Then you go to Squidoo and build a lens called "Traffic Travis" or whatever tickles your fancy. Again focusing on your keywords. Squidoo allows you to enter an RSS feed, so take your Hubpages RSS feed and put that into Squidoo. (At this point you should also add another article or at least a brief summary.)
Now you have a Squidoo lens that links to your Hubpage which links to your Traffic Travis affiliate site. Squidoo also creates an RSS feed from your content (which now includes your Hubpages content and the extra article or summary you added to the Squidoo lens) so you take this RSS feed and insert it into a Blogger blog, or some other site. Again you would add an extra article or summary at this point, so now you have your original article, your Squidoo article or summary and your Blogger article or summary, and it all points back to your original Traffic Travis affiliate site.
I don't want this to sound like a "recipe" as such... you should use different sites and mix things up to see what works best.
Some good sites to use are:
* hubpages.com
* squidoo.com
* tumblr.com
* blogger.com
* xanga.com
* yahoo360.com
* wordpress.com (although they're VERY wary of anything that looks commercial)
* zimbio.com
* feedbite.com
* bumpzee.com
* ezinearticles.com
* twitter.com (for getting your new sites, posts, comments etc indexed in Google)
* ping.in (for pinging your new content)(view on Google Sidewiki)
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