The common forward links tool finds those super authorities that a bunch of other authorities or important sites link to.
And you then just go out and get links from those!
This means if you have a set of valued authority sites (e.g. the top 20 marketing blogs) you just ask the tool where these sites link out to in common and try to get on the linked-to sites… thereby having all the inbound trust from the initially entered authority sites.
So by using this tool to extract the sites linked FROM all those sites you entered we find a common pattern of sites aka super-authorities that are important to ALL the sites you entered. And obviously Google & co will love the inbound links you get from these super-authorities,but you need some upfront reserch to find the input list.
Nice that after having the idea in October 2006, we finally got to implement this using MSN’s linkfromdomain command
This is another twist to finding common backlinks of your competitors and trying to get on those, but I like it so much better, because it actually makes your competitors link to you – indirectly.
Almost two years ago MSN introduced their “linkfromdomain” operator and I came up with three great uses for the linkfromdomain command
Today, after reading Gab’s post on Cheaply retargeting I realized that what he was doing was looking for common forward links (i.e. links out of a set of authority sites) and try to buy ads on those sites. Which in effect are authority sites in that niche to improve your brand visibility.
Well, apply this to good ole link building and you come back to the “common forward links” tool that I mentioned 2 years ago.
What do you think about this approach to get on super-authorities?
Please note, this is a post about the methodology,
as we only use it for our own work and premium consulting services just like our JUICE tool and Ad Network detector
But with enough people interested (i.e. links, comments) I might let the one or the other guy allow to test it for his own stuff if I get to hear a great reason to do so :-)
PS: You can even even enter all YOUR competitors (hint hint) and make them indirectly link to you !
Let me know your thoughts!
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I'd be very interested in the tool
let me know when it is available.
I like the idea behind the
I like the idea behind the tool. It does the reverse of what hubfinder tools do, looking at who links to competitors to replicate those links. Smart idea - lemme in to the beta when it's out.
BTW, my cheap retargeting idea isn't quite what you mean here. It's not just who a given site is linking to, and it's not just authority sites. The idea is to determine, based on linking patterns, where visitors likely go after being on any given site. i.e. How much traffic does site A share with B, C and D. And vice versa... how many of B's visitors also go to A,C, and D. Point being to show your ad to a visitor as many times as possible by putting the ad up where they browse most frequently.