Building Deep Content Links
A recent article over at Search Engine Guide goes over a neat little technique of building deep content links for your sites using a program called Blinkx Desktop Indexer:
From here the usual link building tactics should come into play. Click on the links which Blinkx returns and review the site(s) to see if they are indeed relevant to your content. If they are, see if there is a way you can submit your page to the site.
For example, if its a blog, you may be able to comment on the blog post. Add you comment as something like: “I read this article and found it very useful. I also found this page (and insert a link to your page) which is related and provides more information” or something to that effect.
If commenting is out of the question, perhaps you could email the blog owner directly and send him the link to your page. He may add it to his post for you.
If it’s any other “regular” website, you could see if there is an Add URL link on the page, and you can submit your page that way, or you can look for webmaster or site owner contact information and email them, again submitting the page URL to them and let them know the content is relevant to the specific page on their site.
It’s not much different from surfing related sites and doing the same, but I can see it being useful when composing an article on a specific subject, for example.
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