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By Jim Daniels, of BizWeb2000 [March 15th, 2000]
How many websites are linked to your site?
100, 1000, 10,000?
A recent check at linkpopularity.com showed that Yahoo has
over one million links sprawled across the web. That's a lot
of links.
And while reaching that milestone at your site may seem
impossible, it is important to at least grow your links
regularly. The number will have a direct affect on your
website traffic in many ways. Here's an example...
Lately I've noticed a steady increase in visitors coming to
my own site from search engines. But not just the ol' major
"big 8" search engines. Many newer search engines are now
directing fresh traffic to my site too.
New subscribers to my newsletter have reported finding my
site through newer engines like google.com, iwon.com, and
askjeeves.com.
But why? It's been a long time since I really put much
effort into my search engine ranking.
Well after a little research, my findings pointed directly
to one explanation... "Links."
At many search engines, new and old alike, the number of
quality links you have into your site plays a key role in
their relevancy algorithms. In a nutshell, the more sites
you have linking to yours (preferably related sites) the
higher your site will rank in their returns.
Thanks to my past and current linking efforts, my site now
has thousands of other sites linked to it. And you should be
striving for the same.
Why? Well actually it goes much deeper than the benefit you
gain at the search engines...
Your best quality visitors will always come from links at
related sites. This is a fact of business online. And it is
one that will stand the test of time. Consider quality links
online, as the equivalent of "word of mouth referrals" in
the real world. When customers come by referral, there is
already a level of trust established, even before they get
to your store. That goes a long way in making sales.
And yes, as my own findings show, links help your search
engine ranking more than you might imagine! It looks as
though this will continue to grow as a measuring stick at
most search engines. When link popularity plays a big role
at a search engine, the quality of the sites returned tends
to improve. Since that's a main goal of the search engines
in the first place, more and more are increasingly relying
on this as a measuring stick.
So what does all this mean for your website?
It means you need to learn how to get more links into your
site! But the plain truth is, getting good links ain't easy.
Growing the number of links into your site takes time. I've
been online since 1996 so time has been on my side. But even
if you are new to this arena, there are ways to speed up the
process. Here are three techniques you should consider
implementing as soon as possible...
Just ask
You can always just ask webmasters of related sites for a
link!
But before you do, be sure to visit the sites you plan to
contact and get the owner or webmaster's first name. Also
make sure they actually have a section of their site
dedicated to links. Then, send them a personal message
explaining why you feel a link swap would be _mutually_
beneficial.
If you see no links section at their site, investigate
further and see if a joint venture may be in order. That's
taking link swapping to the next level!
Use a link trading service
I have never been a big fan of link swap services since the
few I've joined in the past have had too many drawbacks
including...
- unrelated and untargeted links in and out of my site
- banners that were too big, unsightly or slow-loading
- a swap credit system that rewarded the swap site first
- unproductive results
However, my outlook on link swap services improved this week
with the introduction of a new service from an old friend of
mine, Brian Welch of bizbot.net.
What I like best about his new, free link trading service is
that I can control what sites I link to, what my link looks
like and how many links I earn. The interface is slick and
attractive. But whether it works remains to be seen.
I've posted my Link-Box at on the BizWeb2000 site so
take a peek at Link Box. If you like it, you can join for
free.
If Link-Box isn't for you, check out this directory at Yahoo and
you're bound to find a link swap service to your liking.
Pre-license your proprietary content to related sites.
This is about the best way I've been able to grow links into
my site. I recommend it highly for any webmaster who creates
content of their own, such as articles, industry tips and
the like.
Pre-licensing your content simply means allowing other
webmasters to use it for free. Their only obligation is to
include a link to your site. In the best case scenario, you
determine what the link looks like.
I do this on the BizWeb2000 site and at
every single article I've posted at my site. Webmasters
interested in solid content for their related site or ezine
can simply copy and paste my articles at will. All I ask is
that they keep my short footer with each article. In the
footer is a link to my site.
Pre-licensing your content creates a win-win situation. The
webmaster gets an informative article for their internet
marketing site and you get a relevant link into your site.
I hope the tips here help you grow the number of links into
your site. If you have proven methods that have been growing
your links, come on by the CyberMarketing InfoBoard and
share them!
Who knows, you may just pick up some new links in the
process...
Article by Jim Daniels, author of "Insider Internet Marketing",
a book that cuts through all the hype and lets you discover
how to REALLY make money online. Did you find these tools helpful? There's plenty
more tips like this at the BizWeb2000 Web site.
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