How to use forums for SEO
Posted October 5, 2009 – 3:45 pm in: Linkbuilding, SEO
Forums are crawled frequently due to forums always modify content. What does this mean? Well, If you are a part of a forum, your signature is a huge asset to you. Not only for backlinks, but to intend crawled also. Signatures are also a great way to intend a some visitors to your site. If you are a member of a forum which has a similar topic to your site, an interesting signature module catch a users attention.
Forums are not only great to promote your site, but they are also good to have. A forum encourages users to convey to yur site, giving you a larger number of visits, and hence more content. As it is users who post the articles, all you have do is sit backwards and watch the total number of indexed pages your place has rise. This means more ‘specific’ search results and hence, more visitors.
Some of the best forums out there are phpbb, Vbulletin, and also other content management systems same phpuke and postnuke. These are great ways to build sites with lots of content.
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9 Comments
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好好发展,很有前途…
I’ve been using forum signature for seo purposes..also google still counts even if the signature is nofollow…
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Any advice on how to find forums that google will actually crawl? I hear a lot of forums use the no follow on links. How can you tell if the no follow is set?
Thanks
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