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Piggyback on Breaking News Stories to Build Backlinks

Everyday there is a breaking news story, celebrity drama, or an amazing sports play. As an internet marketer or blogger, it is not only important to follow current events in the media, but know how to capitalize on the buzz created by the story as it relates to your internet properties.

If you own a celebrity gossip blog, you need to know each and every time Britney Spears checks into rehab or gets into a physical altercation with her mother and capitalize on the traffic.

However, it is not only the direct connections to the story that are important, but the indirect connections. Perhaps you sell flood insurance and the Mississippi river floods St. Louis. How do you capitalize on the media buzz?

Follow the traffic!

If the Perez Hilton celebrity gossip blog breaks an exclusive story on Spears, make a comment on the blog that adds value to the website, then leave a link back to a related article on your blog. On your website, you may choose to post about the same story but put your personality into the story and add value to the news. Make both your blog and your view on the event worth reading! Give the reader a reason to come back.

Your websites will not only benefit from increased page views and unique visitors, but also from the resulting incoming backlinks to your blog. In the long run these backlinks will prove to be extremely valuable as you continue to add more content to your websites that you wish to rank highly for in the search engine results.

It is a simple process: follow the buzz surrounding a story by identifying highly trafficked websites reporting on a popular story, add quality comments to these sites connecting the story to an article on your website, and link back to your blog post.

I often use Technorati to follow the buzz. If you do a search for a story in the media, in the results you can see the “authority” that a particular website has. The higher the authority (the term they use for backlinks), often the more traffic the website receives.

I can guarantee that this method will increase traffic to your blog. The trick lies in making the traffic stick and obtaining backlinks! If you write original, highly unique content that is worth coming back to read over and over again, you will be successful at gaining backlinks that will help secure long-term traffic.

Andrew Zarick | July 31, 2007 | Comments (8) | Categories: Link Building, SEM, SEO
  1. I agree that “News Buzz” can generate traffic. But the problem is getting repeat traffic. If you have an entertainment or political blog there is a chance, but gardening, etc might not get many repeats.

    The other day I saw someone mention the same idea, but they use Yahoo Buzz.

    Take Care,

    BeachBum Michael

  2. Hi Michael,

    I definitely agree. Some niches will work better than others. Also, Yahoo Buzz is definitely a great way to gauge the popularity of certain media events. I have had much success with it! Thanks for your comment.

  3. Thanks for the tips,… I’m having a difficult time finding quality backlinks for my celebrity news site. I will try what you said.

  4. Can you provide more information on this?

  5. I follow your blog for quite a long time and should tell that your articles always prove to be of a high value and quality for readers.

  6. Michael, I would think that gardeners are looking for fresh gardening ideas. Some keyword research will show you what they’re looking for. Keep writing new and interesting content that satisfies those keywords. Give them lots of links including to other articles or to tags on your blog. Use social networking to connect with other gardeners. Try to engage you readers in commenting. Your subscriber base, search traffic and other traffic should all grow over time.

  7. As I consider your post to be breaking news, I want to say thank you. See how wonderful your SEO lessons work? By golly, Andrew Zarick, even though this blog post is a couple of years ago, I still feel that you are relevant! Good luck to you sir!

  8. I found your post looking on yahoo for just this information. I’m going to add you to favorites, I got alot from some of your other posts as well. Thanks!

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