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Sites to Get Free Links: Aboutus.org

Posted by Pete Caputa on Tue, Jan 22, 2008 @ 10:05 AM
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This is part of a series of posts about how to get free links pointing to your website in order to raise your search engine rankings and generate direct traffic from other websites.

Site: Aboutus.org is a wiki, a website that anyone can edit, similar to wikipedia. Except, Aboutus.org's goal is to create a wiki about people, websites and topics. Whereas Wikipedia is a wiki about topics and things. If you try to build a page on wikipedia about you or your business it'll probably be deleted, unless you are Steve Jobs, Warren Buffet, GE or Microsoft. Aboutus.org encourages you to do it.

Quick Instructions: Your first step is to create a page for yourself. They want you to use your real name. You should. Here's my page. Notice that I created two links under "My websites" for PC4Media and Hive411: Online Business Growth Network and Online Networking and Link Building for Local Businesses with good anchor text. You'll need to learn how to create a link in a wiki, which is different than writing html, but very easy. Your next step is to create a domain page for your website. Follow the directions about "Domain pages". Here's mine. Assuming your website is designed well, it automatically grabs a title, description and logo when it creates your domain page. Don't forget to go and add additional links that point to important parts of your website with the right anchor text.  I created a link called "link building" which points to my blog tag page on "link building". I'll be adding more as I blog more about keyword research, content management, lead generation and lead tracking, etc.

You can also add your business to topic pages. I added HubSpot and PC4Media to the internet marketing page. Also, if you have the cash, consider sponsoring a portal.

Those instructions didn't turn out to be so quick. However, your time spent on Aboutus.org building links will be well worth it. Here's why...

Benefits of Getting a Link from It:
  1. Search Engine Optimization. Hell yeah. Here's Aboutus.org's website grader report. Aboutus.org has a page rank of 5/10. Google thinks aboutus.org is important: They've indexed 650k+ pages of the site. Further, you can create any link on your page - within reason and with good faith - with good anchor text. Link building sites don't get any better than Aboutus.org. And the nicest thing about Aboutus.org, if the community continues to keep out the riff-raff, it's creating a really worthwhile service for all of us.
  2. Secondary Search Result. Again, I'm going to go with "Hell Yeah". If you are going to have another website come up in the Search Engine Result Pages (SERPs) for a search for your name, wouldn't you want it to be one that you can edit? That's what Auboutus.org does. We'll give it a day or two, but I'm hoping that Aboutus.org edges out the guy that owns pc4media.com in a search for pc4media. This guy is definitely capitalizing on the pseudo-popularity of my blog. He hasn't built a website for someone in at least 2 years.
  3. Direct Traffic. Yes again. Although probably without the "hell" prefix. According to the website grader report, Alexa puts Aboutus.org in the top 1% of traffic garnering websites out there. But, my guess is that most of the traffic comes from search engines and leaves fairly promptly. But, I bet there are also some power users on there. Probably SEO professionals. Regardless, I'd expect some traffic from it as if it were a rest stop or reference check between you and the search engines.

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COMMENTS

i think it,s a good article.

posted @ Friday, April 04, 2008 3:10 AM by ahmed


I'm glad to see that you have a positive outlook about aboutus.org. So many people just don't get it.

posted @ Sunday, April 06, 2008 12:39 AM by Greenville Computer Support


Another site for free linkage is claimid.com.

posted @ Thursday, May 22, 2008 10:19 AM by Nick Inglis


Thanks for the update, Casey.
These didn't use to be "no follow" links. Looks like that has recently been changed.

posted @ Tuesday, June 03, 2008 10:28 AM by peter caputa


Great article. Thanks.

posted @ Friday, June 06, 2008 11:31 PM by Kaven


So would you still advise people to use AboutUs.org since the nofollow change?

posted @ Saturday, July 05, 2008 9:07 AM by Halestorm


Well, they have the deluxe version of articles with regular links, but you will have to pay for it. Anyway no free links.

posted @ Sunday, July 06, 2008 3:49 AM by Keym4k3r


When deleting my spam comments, I deleted an excellent comment from someone named Casey.
In it, he shared that Aboutus.org has instituted "no follow" for its external links. I still have to go and check it out to verify.
However, I do get a bit of traffic from aboutus.org. So, it's probaby worth creating a profile and a few links on the site whether they pass SEO credit or not.

posted @ Monday, July 07, 2008 8:57 AM by Pete Caputa


That's one good article bruv. Kudos! Someone directed me there and am gonna take it with both hands.

posted @ Friday, July 11, 2008 8:12 PM by Greg


One thing about the "no follow" tag is that bots still follow the link to your page(s) but its only SEO credits that are not passed onto your site.
Thus, you still get to have bots to crawl your site as result of that 'LINK' from the AboutUs.org site.
Though the SEO bit is removed you still get some benefits hence making it worthwhile.

posted @ Friday, July 11, 2008 8:22 PM by Ed Dude


Great Article, thanks for the information.
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posted @ Sunday, July 13, 2008 11:29 PM by MyPolonia.com


Keep up the good work. It is unfortunate that the Internet search engines have a polarized commercial interest and that ranking sometimes depends on just how many dollars you're willing to spend on link farms.

posted @ Monday, July 14, 2008 12:39 AM by Juan de los Santos


Great!Let's hope that in the near future page ranking does not depend on Google.

posted @ Monday, July 14, 2008 12:43 AM by Subpoenadelivery.com


niiice

posted @ Friday, July 18, 2008 3:23 AM by D


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