When someone links to your site, they generally copy and paste your URL out of their browser. To help aid your SEO efforts, try to provide them with consistent URLs at all times. Redirect your ‘index’ pages (index.html, index.php, etc…) back to the root. This way, users will link to: http://www.yoursite.com/ every time. PHP users: try this redirect solution which has worked great for me.
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A great way to build inbound links is to start your own Squidoo Lens. Squidoo gives you a free page on their site where you can post any information you want! Write an article relating to your area of expertise, and don’t forget to embed some SEO friendly links back to your own site.
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