Backlinks to a Website
There are very simple methods to get backlinks to your blog/website. You can visit other's blogs/websites, comment there and can also insert an href tag of your blog/website url in the comment as your signature. This way, you can easily get the much needed backlinks. Most bloggers do not oppose letting your blog/website url in your comment. Featuring others' blogs/websites in your blogroll on your blog's/website's home page is another method, as you can always expect the other blogger to do the same for your blog/website. Other than that, guest posting on other blogs/websites is also a good method to get backlinks to your blog/website.
CK URL in a comment is a nofollow by rule except in cases of blogger removing the nofollow (very few bloggers do that) or having a commentluv widget . Sam best bet would be to write up nice guest posts for nice GPR blogs which give you do follow links Go to shoutmeloud and post some guest articles
My bad then! I apologize for pointing the TS to an incorrect method. I however reached this conclusion, because, I've seen my blog being visited from url's in a few of my comments I posted in my early days of blogging. Since then, I've myself stopped posting url in comments, not because of any google penalty or such, but just because I didn't like this shameless way of self promotion. I've got backlinks from these blogs, where I posted my blog's link with the comments, so, I thought this to be a good way to get backlinks. I again apologize for misleading anyone.
Arindam is right. Best way is to interact wtith bloggers and go on mutual benefit link-exchange. win-win for all.
participating in group cometitions such as photo or writing is another way to backlink. you can add other blog(pingback) in your posts and others also will reciproacte if they like your blog and do pingback.
Guest posting on the similar niche blog is a good way to start..
Else write Epic/Viral content and promote it....This will get natural links...But this method will work when you continue the process...
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