How to Use Triond to Build Backlinks to Your Website or Blog
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Backlinks are without a doubt one of the most important factors in good SEO. If you want to take your website or blog to the top of the Google search rankings (or any other search engine for that matter) you have to make use of backlinks. This is a short guide for using Triond to build multiple backlinks to your website.
Why Use Triond for Backlinks?
You don't have to use Triond if you want to build a lot of backlinks, and in fact it's important to make use of a variety of sites. For a backlink to be considered good quality, it should ideally come from a website with at least a 2 or 3 PageRank, and it should be in the body of the page, not in the header or a sidebar. Google looks at main content links with a much better view than links in the sidebar.
Triond is a powerful platform for getting up backlinks because of several reasons.
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Triond has little or no quality control. Now, while this makes it a haven for spammers, it can also be a benefit for you. You can publish articles literally as fast as you can click the buttons. There's no code in place to limit your submissions, and so if you want to build up massive backlinks to your website in a short amount of time, Triond is the perfect option.
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Triond links are do-follow. This means that search engines will crawl the links and reach your site.
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Triond has a variety of domains on which it publishes your articles. Each domain is reserved for a specific category, such as cars, or books, or internet gossip. This means that you get backlinks to your website from multiple domains instead of just one.
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Finally, Triond allows extremely short articles to be published, which means that you can write more articles for backlink purposes in a shorter amount of time. Most of the articles I write (when they're specifically for backlinking) are between 100-150 words. It takes between 1 and 2 minutes to write each one, which means I can sit down and whip out 25 or 30 articles in about half an hour. With one link in each article, that's around 30 backlinks in an hour.
The Process for Using Triond for Backlinks
Once you have all of your articles written (you should write everything first in a Word document, and then publish them all at once), go into the “Submit Article” area of your Triond Dashboard and begin copy/pasting your articles into the field. When you're writing, write up a title as well so that you can paste this into both the Title area and the Description field.
When the article is pasted into the form, find your keyword and put the right hyperlink on it. When I am writing short articles like this, I only place the keyword in once or twice so that it doesn't appear to be “stuffed.”
Now below that you have your category field, followed by the field for tags. For the categories, I will choose a different one for each article, even if they all have the same topic. This gives you a higher chance of having your articles dispersed over a wider variety of websites.
How Would This Apply to You?
In the Hubpages community, we make money based on an adshare system. Statistically, the more people you can get to view your hubs, the more clicks you will get and the more money you will make. Have you ever searched in Google for something simple like “How to make a hub” or similar, and seen a hub on the front page there? Chances are, that person is getting a tremendous number of views and is bringing in a nice paycheck as a result.
Now, when Google sees a lot of links pointing to a page, it assumes that page much be pretty informative, so it bumps it up in the rankings. It's a bit more complicated than that, but for these purposes that's the general idea.
So say you write a hub about a specific topic. You find a keyword that matches that topic, and then use Triond to build links to your hub. As a result, you get more views.
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I really don't know much about backlinks. Thanks for writing an informative article and sharing some useful information.
I used Triond for just that - link building. But I found those link to be not very effective. Thanks for SHARING
I'll check this out. Thanks for the headsup. Voting this Up and Useful. Thanks for SHARING.
Thanks for some really good info. I will check out Triond. Thanks for SHARING!
Interesting hub. I have heard of Triond but didn't really look into what it actually was. I do write articles as back links and I am quite intrigued by this place.
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I will give it a try. Thanks for sharing.
This sounds pretty good! Triond is now on my to do list. I'm sure a lot of people are going to want to read about it, so I'm going to share it with my followers also.
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This is really a good application of Troind. A very useful information!!
very useful insight I am just trying triond. I hope it works out




















vmartinezwilson Level 5 Commenter 3 months ago
This is interesting. I used to use my Triond account all the time, but found it to be inconsistent when it came to people actually checking out my articles. It also seemed very removed and kind of alienating.
I may give it another shot and use some of your suggestions when it comes to some off the cuff stuff I write or my fan fiction, which really doesn't have a place there.
Voted up and useful!