During one of my visitos to the beloved RX-Partners blog, I saw that they write a lot about getting links from authority sites. Getting links from authority sites with high PR’s such as trying to get your link on certain pages of big companies’ sites, Wikipedia and of course .edu-websites is of course a good way to get some authority in Google’s eyes. However, getting some of that shiny authority can be very easy and safe. Try to link from your site to some authority sites such as of course Wikipedia, .edu-sites and other authority sites that rank high for the keywords you want to get a high ranking for.
If you for example have a page about the well-known blue pill, place a link to Viagra.com and perhaps one to the Viagra-page on Drugs.com. When search engines see that you’re linking to these high authority sites, they’ll definitely start to take your site serious and perhaps give you a better ranking.





October 28th, 2010 at 3:26 am
I’m not sure about this. You need a link FROM this sites to yours.
I’m not sure if works the other way around.
November 4th, 2010 at 9:29 am
It hasn’t been proven that it really works, it’s just something I always do and of which I suspect that it works… It just makes sense and seems logical; by linking to an authority site you show that you want to provide reliable information, Google and other SE’s will see this as a good move.
Of course it’s also important and good to have links from high authority sites, thought this isn’t easy as you probably know
November 13th, 2011 at 2:22 am
It’s legally?