How to find good forums for Backlink Creation & How to create naked anchor backlink?

dhrpatel

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I have created 1 guest post link for my new website, now I want to create forum links, please help me.

How do I find the Best Relevant Forum?
what is the best place to create naked anchor backlinks?
Can I create comment backlinks or not?
and how many profile backlinks should I create?
 
I don't know if it's just me, but I hate it when I click on a new thread whose title seemed to be a solution or an answer to a problem only for me to discover it's actually a question.

Please, I think it's time newbies learn to word questions correctly, so anyone opening said threads know what they're expecting. This happens too often on the forum.

Back to your question, while I don't create much forum links(I actually don't look for them), the method I use in discovering new backlinks opportunities is with the use of Ahrefs. I do so by searching for related keywords on the ahrefs keyword explorer. When you play around with the keywords and the sites ranking for them you'd discover lots of sites and sometimes these include forums.

Alternatively, you could just search for your related keywords with the name of popular forum builders like xenforo. Like I said earlier, I don't search for forum links but there's a format used in making these kind of research, you could find them on the forum.
 
search ["keyword" "forum"] on Google
Or identify a footprint eg "powered by vbulliten forums" if you are going to scrape hundreds-thousands.
i will ask mod to add "?" to the end of this thread. i came here with different expectations too
 
https://www.findaforum.net/
Most established forums prohibit you from dropping links without some activity on your profile, so make sure to check the rules and limitations. Depending on the forum type, there are 3 key areas where you can add a link:

1) Your user profile, under "Homepage"
2) Signature
3) Post (make sure to keep it relevant to the thread/category)
 
I don't know if it's just me, but I hate it when I click on a new thread whose title seemed to be a solution or an answer to a problem only for me to discover it's actually a question.

Please, I think it's time newbies learn to word questions correctly, so anyone opening said threads know what they're expecting. This happens too often on the forum.

Back to your question, while I don't create much forum links(I actually don't look for them), the method I use in discovering new backlinks opportunities is with the use of Ahrefs. I do so by searching for related keywords on the ahrefs keyword explorer. When you play around with the keywords and the sites ranking for them you'd discover lots of sites and sometimes these include forums.

Alternatively, you could just search for your related keywords with the name of popular forum builders like xenforo. Like I said earlier, I don't search for forum links but there's a format used in making these kind of research, you could find them on the forum
sorry. thank you for answering questions.
 
I don't know if it's just me, but I hate it when I click on a new thread whose title seemed to be a solution or an answer to a problem only for me to discover it's actually a question.

Please, I think it's time newbies learn to word questions correctly, so anyone opening said threads know what they're expecting. This happens too often on the forum.

Dis you see the question mark at the end of the title?
 
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