Authority Linking Sites - Finding the Best
DMOZ Ah yes, the open source directory project (ODP). Most people who submit their sites don't get in. They have strict guidelines that must be followed exactly. My guess is they have an "algorithm", much like Google, that weeds out sites based on age and topic. That means you may not be able to get in for several years. Since DMOZ is so picky, I recommend not submitting your site if it's brand new. Why? Because you only get one chance. Once you've submitted your site, and if it gets rejected, you can't submit again. You're done. If you've had a site for several years, give it a shot. If not, wait until you've established some credibility.
Paid DirectoriesThe only paid directories I recommend are Best of The Web, Joeant, GoGuides, and Gimpsy. These are well established directories that have strict policies. I love paid directories because they are well kept and, let's face it, paying a monetary price keeps swisscash forum 90% of the rats out. And, at least with these two directories, you're not guaranteed to get in. So, even if someone can pay, they still have to follow the submission guidelines and be able to speak english.
Authority BlogsYou can get great links from authority blogs. But I have to issue a huge disclaimer: you can absolutely ruin yourself if you're not careful. I have a friend who posted a comment on a blog that the blog owner thought was spammy. Guess what? The blog owner started spreading my friend's name around as a spammer. Not good. My friend had to get clients to go to the blog and post "kudos" comments swisscash ponzi the guy to stop. The bad thing about posting on an authority blog is that bad publicity is going to spread a lot faster. You might be the #1 position for "your name spammer". Ouch! So, keep your comments short and focused on the post itself.
Hub SitesThese are sites that link to your competition. In a nutshell, if you can find a site which is linking to your competitors, there's a good chance they'll link to you too. You should, at a minimum, get links at the same places your competition is getting links.
Inside JobsIf you have friends or family that happen to work at a school, in the government, or maybe a newspaper, ask for a link. Offer something for free in return for the link. You might even be able to pay a nominal fee to get a permanent link or be a featured speaker at some point.