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LINK BUILDING ![]() 10 steps to building quality links to your website It's the online equivalent of word-of-mouth advertising. And just like its offline cousin, it's the most effective way to get your message out. |
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This advertising mode is known as "link building," and it involves getting other Web sites to link to your site. It's like one of your neighbors recommending a good web designer or graphic artist; it carries more weight than if a person just stumbled across your web site.
In today's world, there is much more to good search engine listings than simply optimizing your site for keywords. In order to keep searchers happy, search engines are always developing ways to make their results more relevant. In the last couple of years, links have become increasingly more important to the engines because they see links as an endorsement of your site by other web sites. Think about it for a minute - would you link to a site you didn't like? This concept is referred to as Link Popularity. Based on the links pointing to your site, the search engines either increase or decrease how relevant your site is for particular world wide web keyword searches. Obviously, you want to increase your website's relevancy. That's the goal; to make sure you start building the right kind of links for your website in order to improve your search engine results. To this day, the best way to build links is still doing it by hand. Here are the steps you should follow when building links:
1. Set a goal. Depending on the sites you ask and your approach, your results will vary. But a general rule of thumb is to set your linking goal at four-to-six times higher than the number of links you actually want to receive. You need to set your goal higher because most sites will not want to trade links, for various reasons.
2. Make sure your site is worth a link.
If all your site does is sell products or services, you need to get busy creating some additional linkable content. Examples of linkable content include how-to articles, product reviews, tools, tips and so on. Creating content can be tough, but if you don't have some on your site already, you've got to do it. Adding linkable content not only will encourage others to link to your site, but it will improve the overall quality of your site for your visitors.
Make it easy on yourself by writing about something you know that relates to your site. This column is a perfect example. It teaches without trying to sell something. The best part of creating linkable content is that if you do it well enough, you will find that people will link to your site without you even asking, and that's the easiest way to build links.
You're not a writer? You can always add free tools or free downloads. Also, consider creating a links page prior to requesting a link trade with a site. You can usually expect a better reception from a potential link partner if they can see where you will place the link to their site.
3. Determine the type of sites you want to trade links with.
Here's a good example:
I worked on a site that sold sunglasses, so I approached sites that sold swimsuits and tanning lotions, but not sunglasses. Once we accumulated links from those sites, we then developed a section of our site on eye protection and asked for links from all of the sites we could find that addressed eye protection. In the end, we significantly increased the number of links to our site from other sites in our target market. Plus, we added about 10 additional pages of content to our site that our visitors enjoyed and we continue to link to. This helps significantly in search-engine placements.
4. Get equipped to evaluate your link partners.
The toolbar integrates with your Web browser. It helps you by displaying the "page rank" of each site you visit. Put simply, page rank is a rough indicator of what Google thinks of a site. You can rest assured that if Google thinks it is a good site, it probably is.
The higher a page ranks the better. One strategy is to try to link up with sites that have pages ranked as high as or higher than your own.
5. Locate quality link partners.
To find partners, simply start searching for terms that are related to the types of link partners you decided are best (step No. 3 above). While surfing your potential partner's Web site, keep your eye on their page rank (step No. 4).
6. Organize your findings.
For many sites, much of this information will not be available, but you should try to find as much of it as you can.
7. Prepare for contact.
8. Check for links.
9. Follow up with the cream of the crop.
10. Set a schedule.
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