The latest updates in the Google algorithm has meant that link building from high authority websites is now more important than ever.
Gone are the days of automated link building and mass submissions to directories and article syndication websites. Google has upped the ante and I’m going to give you the tools to play high-stakes link building.
Link building is quite often seen as a manual chore, the takes a significant amount of time and is often outsourced to countries that are willing to do repetitive tasks for lower than standard salaries.
With Google’s latest updates, please often arduous strategies will no longer make the grade and sites that fail to keep up with ever advancing link strategies will fall behind the crowd.
Here is how to use search footprints to supercharge your link building campaign.
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What is a Search Footprint?
A search footprint is a phrase or sentence that may show up on multiple sites, based on the platform or CMS that they using.
If one is searching for forums, then using the following search footprint “Powered by phpBB”, you can find a number of forums that use phpBB.
Using this particular example, if you wanted to find forums to share the latest Dreamcast homebrew or modification, you could use the following search footprint to find related forums: “Powered by phpBB” Dreamcast“.
Now with that in mind, there are a huge number of different search footprints you can use to find anything from blogs to comment on, to guest post opportunities and so much more.
Basic Link Prospecting With Footprints
Blog Commenting
You need to form your search footprint around the type of backlink that you’re looking to acquire.
For example, if you’re looking for blogs to comment on, a frequently used footprint would be “leave a comment” (this search alone returns over 761 million results):
Obviously, you’re going to want to drill down into this data and try and acquire some topical backlinks rather than commenting on everything out there.
Let’s say, you have a website that sells lawnmowers and you want to create a number of backlinks from blogs. By adapting the previously mentioned search footprint, you can find gardening, DIY and related blogs really easily.
Example of Footprint:
“Leave a comment” gardening blog
Now, I highly suggest that you don’t go crazy with this strategy, as most of the blogs will have Akismet enabled and spamming them will result in permanently blocking any future link building activity for your domain on the WordPress platform or any other sites that utilise Akismet.
Try to build relationships, not backlinks.
This guest post is a perfect example of how a few comments left on relevant blog posts, quickly resulted in a guest post opportunity. Engage the webmaster and offer real input.
Pro tip: “Hi Nice Blog / Your RSS feed isn’t working / Good Point” are perfect examples of how to get quickly smashed under the ban hammer of an admin.
Blog Commenting Footprints
- “Add New Comment”
- “Leave a comment”
- ‘Leave a Reply’ ‘Name “(required)”‘ ‘Mail (will not be published) “(required)”‘ ‘Website’
- “Reply or Comment”
- “Post new comment”
- “Add Comment”
- “Login or register to post comments”
- “Sign in to comment on this entry”
- “Write a comment”
- “Leave a Reply”
- “Comments (You may use HTML tags for style)”
- “blog comments powered by Disqus”
- “Comment on this Post”
- “Comments on this entry:”
- “Notify me when new comments are posted”
- “Reader Comments”
- “You must be registered and logged in to leave comments.”
- “Notify me of followup comments via e-mail”
- “Enter this code to prove you are not a robot:”
Guest Posting
Acquiring guest posts can be surprisingly simple, and as a result of the recent destruction of a number of well-known blog networks will soon be a very sought-after link acquisition strategy.
Guest Post Footprints
There are hundreds of excellent footprints out there, but some good ones are:
- your keyword “guest blogger” OR “guest post” OR “guest article” OR “guest column”
- your keyword “become a contributor” OR “contribute to this site”
- your keyword “write for us” OR “write for me”
These tend to spit out a number of amazing quality sites that willingly accept guest posts. It’s quite simple to separate the bad blogs from the good.
There are a number of excellent posts regarding the best way to contact these webmasters to ask for a link.
Taking Footprints to The Next Level
Now that you know what some of the basic footprints are, take a look at your favourite websites and try to find a phrase that appears on each of these sites and create your own footprints that will help you in your link building endeavours.
What are some of your favourite footprints and which one’s do you have the most success with?
Please share your tips in the comments below, thanks!
sonali says
Hello Erik,,
Amazing article to read…. creating links through footprints was really unknown to me,.. after going through your article i come to know about the matter and it is really helpful for the marketers to create links
Thanksfor sharing
Susan Velez says
Hi Erik,
Great tips on link building. While I really don’t focus on building links, my main purpose of commenting on other people’s blogs is to start building that relationship and networking.
If it helps my link building then so be it. You’re definitely right though, the comment needs to be useful and helpful. Otherwise, what’s the point of spamming someone’s blog.
People come to my blog and post “nice post appreciate the information” or some type of one liner. You know they didn’t actually read the blog post. I won’t publish their comment.
I don’t want my blog filled up with a bunch of spam comments. Just my personal rant.. 🙂
Maybe people will read this article and will learn how to actually comment on people’s blog. Thanks for sharing this information.
Have a great day!
Susan
Amar kumar says
Hey Erik,
It is really very informative post and I totally agree with your points. Primarly, we should always try to improve relationships with audience instead of practicing backlinks. Comments on other blogs are absolutely a great idea to build relationship as well as backlinks. Eventually, thanks for sharing these valuable tips with us.
With best wishes,
Amar kumar
Gaurav Heera says
Hello Erik,
Great writing.. your article is really amazing and informative about the matter and i too believe in building relations with the others rather than just to create links as we can learn more new things from each other by making good relations with each other.
Thanks for the worthy article
Lisa P Sicard says
Hi Erik,
Great point about knowing your footprints. I’ve noticed high in my traffic are a couple of blogs I have either guest posted on or left comments on. It’s interesting to see which do that. I haven’t checked the words or keywords though. I will have to look deeper at that. Thanks for sharing this with us Erik.
Are you using the wordpress commenting system? CommentLuv has had some hiccups and am wondering about it. Thanks! Have a wonderful Wednesday.
Lisa P Sicard says
Hi Erik, Yes, CommentLuv on mine and I’ve heard others having issues with it. I learned from my tech wizz to shut off the gasp and then turn it back on. It seems it have worked like a charm. I have the premium version. You?
I guess Andy got sick and the plugin has not been updated in 10 months now. I wonder if it’s for sale?
Jack says
Erik!! footprints are really amazing way to find new link building opportunities.
Thanks for sharing this list of footprints.
Soumya Roy says
Isn’t it better and more effective to use Google operator search than to use search foot prints? We can literally find out almost anything using operator searches and results will be much better than using foot print searches. That’s my experience want to know yours.
Regards
Soumya Roy
Founder & Lead SEO Coach
PromozSEO.com
Robin Ponting says
Thank you for given helpful search Footprints Blog Commenting.
Steve Roger says
Thank you so much for the article you really inspire us now I can afford to link building compaign
Mirko says
Hi! Thank you for this link building tips!Now I a can find targeted urls for backlinks.
Smith Wales says
Amazing! footprints are really amazing way to find new link building opportunities.
Thanks for sharing this list of footprints.
Smith Wales says
I like the way you linked and highlighted all the list of Google Search Operator. It is indeed hard work to collect all this information.
Betty Jean says
Since I’m beginner, out of all these footprints, Blog Commenting Footprints worked for me, and i think its enough. Thanks for sharing.