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This is a guest post submitted by Dalirin who blogs over at blogsnd.com where he shares articles about how to make money online.

Just like Hubpages, A website called Infobarrel is a good site to build backlinks to your blog. This is because InfoBarrel has a pagerank of 4 and is well perceived by Google. Infobarrel allows only unique and quality articles on the site. Before your post goes live, the post has to be approved by a moderator. This is to make sure that your post is unique and properly written. The approval process is short. It is usually done within 24 hours. From my point of view, this is good to keep the quality of the site. You are allowed only 2 links within the post to another domain. But there is no limit to you linking to other Infobarrel articles. It is from this allowed 2 links that you use to build link to your blog. You need to use your anchor text to build the link, and not the URL. Your articles can also be edited by other members. I believe this is to get rid of anything in the articles that doesn’t meet the requirements and the moderators missed it during the approval process.

Infobarrel is another revenue site i.e it pays you from the revenue it generates from adsense from your article. In terms of adsense earning, I can say that it is better than Hubpages because you get more percentage of the adsense earning. Infobarrel gives the author of the article 75% of the adsense revenue, while Hubpages gives the author 40%. But in terms of affiliate marketing, Hubpages is better. It is better because you are allowed to put eBay and/or amazon products in your post using your affiliate id of both sites. You are also allowed to show Kontera inline ads on your Hubpages.

Unless you have an established domain, it is better writing articles for Infobarrel. It is easier for your article at Infobarrel to have a better SERP than if the article is on your blog. Remember, Google has already recognized the site to be an authority site, so therefore any article on the domain is indexed and will rank faster.

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8 Comments »

Comment by Sean Morrissy
2009-08-08 03:06:21

Thanks for the article, I’m always on the lookout for powerful places to get back links from. I’m going to go forward this article on to my SEO team so they can start implementing it on some of my sites.

have fun!

Sean

 
Comment by Anirban Das Subscribed to comments via email
2009-08-10 00:42:50

Yes ifobarel is really works..I have posted before my blog url.

 
Comment by Broke Affiliate
2009-08-17 14:15:26

Just found this blog trying to figure out how to insert a link with infobarrel, so thanks for the info! Although I think you may have made a mistake on the Hubpages comparison- you actually get 60% of the Adsense earnings for your hub, and
Hubpages gets the smaller 40% cut.

 
Comment by Himaya
2009-08-24 01:41:35

thanks! i’ll add infobarrel to my list. :D

 
Comment by apol
2009-08-30 13:34:34

yeah me too.

 
Comment by Jage Subscribed to comments via email
2009-09-03 03:24:38

nice tips again, tq

 
Comment by Mike
2009-09-07 08:54:23

I thought HP pays you 60% of adsense share?

 
Comment by sockyee
2009-11-21 00:17:10

Compared to any other article directories, this one is considered good enough. At least the plus point is that there’s revenue sharing system to cheer about.

 
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