This document discusses external internal link building, which involves building internal links on external sites that are not owned by the linking party. It provides examples of ways to build these types of links, such as through social profiles on sites like Facebook, Wikipedia, and other social networks. Specific tactics mentioned include interlinking social profiles, linking to profiles from articles, and engaging with other users on platforms through comments and posts to potentially gain dofollow backlinks. The takeaway is that external internal link building involves finding sites with user profiles that allow dofollow links and engaging with those communities.
52. Tumblr
Tumblr 101:
Microblogging + Social Platform
Full control of blog (including links)
Can include dofollow links in posts
Every tumblr blog on separate subdomain
Other blogs can reblog your posts
53. Tumblr Tumblr
Backlinks:
Red: Link back to original post
Green: Link back to your profile
Blue: Link to your website embedded in post
All DOFOLLOW
55. Moar Backlinks:
Goodreads (goodreads.com) - DR 92
Digg (digg.com) - DR 92
Hacker News - (ycombinator.com) - DR 90
Ello (ello.co) - DR 84
Dronestagram (dronestagr.am) - DR 70
Slashdot (slashdot.org) - DR 61
56. Takeaways
General case for External Internal link building
Find sites that
have user profiles
Social networks
Blogs
Link submission
sites
Forums
Check for dofollow
links
Profile links
Social media links
Link submissions
Comment links
Engage on the
platform
Leave comments
Follow & be followed
Answer questions
Join groups
Create pages
Get upvotes
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