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Home » Link Building

Link Building Queries for Google

Submitted by R.J. Breakaway Adams on Tuesday, 24 June 20088 Comments

I have previously written about various queries that you can use to find some good places for link building.  One of these was a Dofollow Link Building Query.  Also, another one that was a guest post on Why CommentLuv Will Expand Your Link Building Efforts, mentioned a great Google query to find more ways to build backlinks.

Well, the boys over at Exposed SEO have compiled a massive list of just search queries in order to find places to build more backlinks to your website.  Now, by massive, I mean massive.  The grand total?  14,780 queries!  That’s just insane!  A lot of them are pretty similar, but they are all unique, and can be used to find places for link building.

Now, you may be tempted to go spam all of the sites you find.  I don’t condone spamming.  It’s lame, and really, if you build relationships with sites and continually post, then you’ll be able to get more and more links, instead of posting a link once and moving on.

All of that being said, enjoy this massive list!  Happy Link Building!

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8 Comments »

  • Dennis Edell said:

    Excuse my stupidity here, but I don’t get how to actually enter them into Google to get results?

    Dennis Edells last blog post..12 Ways To Outsell Your Competition

  • Breakaway said:

    You just search for one of the lines, changing “keyword” to your keyword,and it shows pages that have some sort of adding system to add your URL, whether ir be a guestbook, or comment system, or whatever.

  • Dennis Edell said:

    No “keyword” anywhere.

    I don’t understand queries at all I guess. Very cool resource for those that do.

    Dennis Edells last blog post..12 Ways To Outsell Your Competition

  • Sacramento Weddings said:

    thanks for yet another great suggestion!

  • Gadgets said:

    Yes some are helpful where are some totally useless which are not even showing what results is searched. Eventually it helped me to learn two operators for which i was wasting hours. Rest of others I will try and give my opinions on that.
    Thanks Breakaways

  • JVF Consulting said:

    That is an insane amount of queries they collected! Thanks for the post.

  • adda4u said:

    Little confused …

    can u clear my doubt …I didnt understand wht u are talking abt

  • Randall ( FCC GROL License ) said:

    It might be useful for some people.

    But for my website I doubt it would help much.

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