December 15th, 2005 by James Omdahl
Link development is an extremely important part of the search engine optimization process. When you first get started building links to your site, it is hard to know where to start.
A tool that will help you kick-start your link-building campaign is SEOBooks Hub Finder. With Hub Finder, you will be able to get a list of Web sites that have the potential for being good link partners.
Why are they good link partners? Because they have links pointed to the highest-ranked pages in your industry.
To use the Hub Finder, start by setting your parameters and entering up to 10 URLs from highly ranked sites in your industry. Upon submission, the Hub Finder will check the inbound links for each URL. Then it will compare the links for each site, and display the Web sites that link to more than one of your chosen URLs.
Once you have your list of target sites, start checking them out to see what you can do to get a link on those pages.
Happy Linking!
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August 10th, 2008 at 5:42 am
This Hub Finder is useless I think. Because when you give a keyword it finds sites which are already your competitor and you cant put your link to your competitors site isnt it?
January 4th, 2009 at 9:17 am
This Hub Finder is useless I think. Because when you give a keyword it finds sites which are already your competitor and you cant put your link to your competitors site isnt it?
January 21st, 2009 at 5:24 am
thanks for article…