The Qassia quest for backlinks

Get as many backlinks as you want!


Qassia is presented as a pool of knowledge, which to a certain extend it is (or at least will become). However, as internet marketers we don't have too much use for this particular function of Qassia: its ability to provide us with quality (i.e. do-follow) backlinks to our sites, is more important to us.

After signing up with Qassia, first thing you do is add some of your websites that you want to promote, to your Qassia page. Second thing is beginning to write "intel", Qassia's name for pieces of information. This intel can be about anything. The page where you write your intel offers (among others) a box to put tags or keywords in, a box for entering the website you want to promote with it, and the option to add a "contributor's note".

Now on the various marketers forums several people insist that your intel and the website it promotes, should be about the same subject and the keywords should be relevant. Others maintain that you can write any random piece of intel, as long as the keywords are in line with the promoted website. Now have I got news for you (grin)! The latter is strongly disapproved of by Qassia who will delete your intel and may even kick you off the program, while the former is simply bullshit. Sure, there's nothing against intel and website being relevant to each other, but it is far from a necessity. In order to obtain as many backlinks from Qassia as possible, one should produce intel after intel, and eventually one runs out of ideas for relevant intel. And that's where "the Jaap Verduijn Qassia system" (grin!) comes in handy!


Here we go:


Write a piece of intel about whatever takes your fancy, even if it's about the burning question whether one should put on the left shoe before the right one, or vice versa.
In the "topical tags" box, among all other tags you add, should also be your name. Why? Because your name is relevant to the intel (after all, you're the poster), and also relevant to the website you want to promote. That is... I hope that you're clever enough to have your name somewhere on all your websites, and if not... pretty soon you will have to anyway, on account of upcoming legislation.
In the intel "content" box you should also "weave in" your name, somewhere, at least once.
Then the "contributor's note" box. Don't waste your time writing something witty there, just make one single text that goes into the boxes of all your intel. I'll give you the text of my own present contributor's note:

This intel reflects only one of my activities. I also write about and/or have websites on: the Avro Lancaster bomber, hookah pipes and shisha smoking, bathroom accessories including toilet bowls and bidets, Black Americana and African-American memorabilia, cranberry glass like Fenton vases, mobility scooters and wheelchairs, gold scrap and scrap gold, and much more. Where do I find the time (wide grin)?! Be well! Jaap Verduijn.

See how it works? That little piece of text contains not only my name (again), but also relevant keywords to all those sites that I presently want to promote! So whatever website gets the credit (i.e. the backlink) for any piece of intel, is always connected to this intel with the soft but strong ties of relevancy (wide grin!), to wit via my name and the keywords. Search engines like the relevancy bond between the "backlinking" page and the "backlinked to" page, and will value such a link somewhat higher than non-relevant backlinks.

Got it, layz 'n gem? Each and every piece of intel is now relevant to each and every to-be-promoted site, you don't even have to change the contents of the "contributor's note", because all your websites have one or two keywords there! It's even better to have such a catch-all contributor's note than a note dedicated to one site: the latter would be sort of artificial, while telling the readers about what more you're doing on the web, i.e. all your sites, is a bit more natural.