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13 Steps to Increasing Your Link Luck
by: Courtney Heard
Link development can be an absolute
nightmare. It takes up most of a marketer’s time
and the yield isn’t always what we originally
hoped. Worrying about PR, one way inbound links, triangle
linking, where to find quality sites to exchange with,
it’s all just a huge headache. To be honest, there’s
no real way to wash your hands of it, unless you have
a huge budget for purchasing text links or to hire someone
to do your linking for you. So here are 13 ways to increase
your linking luck. They require a little bit of effort,
but executed properly, these steps will only bring your
site success.
1. Create a page or series of pages
on which you will post the links you are reciprocating.
It is important to make sure these pages are a valuable
resource to anyone who actually visits them. Try to
avoid the use of the word “link” or phrase
“link exchange” in your body text, title
or file names. Use “resource” instead. Allow
visitors to these pages to suggest additions without
using link exchange language like “submit site”.
2. Keep your outgoing links relevant,
but don’t be too specific. For example, http://www.realestatelicense.com
- this is a real estate license school, so we would
list resources for real estate, real estate training,
post secondaries, trade schools, education, careers,
mortgages, architecture, interior design, contractors,
etc. It is important to keep your entire web site’s
keyword density to a decent level and this includes
not just the keywords you are targeting, but keywords
that relate to the theme of your site. keeping your
site’s keyword density to a good level is the
reason why you should only list related web sites. Dedicating
a page on http://www.realestatelicense.com to baking
will bring down that site’s keyword density.
3. Keep an eye on your link to text
ratio. Write paragraphs for each link page explaining
what types of sites visitors will find on this page,
how you hope this will help your visitors and that they
can suggest additions if they know of any. You can also
add comments to each link you have on the site. Too
many links and not enough text will tell search engines
that this page is a link page and is only there for
search engine optimization purposes. Search engines
like real resource pages, that are there for the use
of your site’s visitors.
4. Don’t worry too much about
PR - search trends are beginning to show that PR is
less and less important. As I’ve said in previous
articles, just like the saying “no publicity is
bad publicity”, no inbound link is a bad one,
the more links you have, the more your site will be
seen, plain and simple. Relevancy is the new PR. Keep
your outbounds relevant and useful, regardless of PR,
and you’ll do fine.
5. Submit your site to directories,
including industry and geographically specific. This
is a universally known tactic, but most people just
do it once. You’ve got to search every once in
a while to find new directories, search engines and
other people’s resource pages. They pop up daily,
keeping on top of it will be the most beneficial thing
you can do for your site.
6. Join link exchange networks. There
are a few out there that are quite valuable and well
done, like http://value-exchange.sitesell.com/ and even
some of the less valuable ones will send you a decent
link opportunity every now and again.
7. Talk to the people in your geographic
area. If your store is in a mall, ask the other stores
in your mall to exchange links. If you’re in an
office building, ask all the other businesses in the
building. Look through your chamber of commerce web
site, or local business directory. Remember, relevancy
includes geography. http://www.realestatelicense.com
can exchange with sites related to the keywords I listed
in step 1 as well as sites in and around their area
of California.
8. Ask any clients with businesses
to link to your site. Offer them a discount on further
purchases for the duration of time they keep your link
up. Not only does this produce a one-way incoming link
to your site, but it also promotes repeat business.
9. Ask every site you come across
that you like or find useful for a link exchange.
10. Participate in forums, such as
http://scamcops.abalone.ca/forums/ and use your signature
to link to your site.
11. Triangle linking, though hard
work, can be very beneficial. Triangle linking is the
process of creating one way links between three sites.
Eg. Site 1 agrees to link to site 2 if site 2 links
to site 3 and site 3 links back to site 1.
12. Write articles and submit them
to places such as articlecity.com and goarticles.com.
Make them valuable articles that people will actually
read, and they’ll get picked up by more places.
Make sure your Author’s bio has a link to your
web site.
13. Create a “Link to Us”
page and allow visitors who find your site a great resource
to link to you on their own. Avoid banner links or button
links and stick to text links. Relevant anchor text
is as important as the link itself.
And finally, be patient. Obtaining
a lot of incoming links all at once can raise some flags
in search engine algorithms. A well conducted link development
campaign takes time but is well worth it. The pay-off
can turn your new business into a massive success and
can mean the difference between flipping burgers for
operating capital, or sipping Mai-Tais in Bora Bora
while all your worker bees back home keep things going.
Trust me, Tahiti’s worth the wait.
About The Author
Courtney Heard is the founder of
Abalone Designs, a search engine optimization company.
in Vancouver, Canada. She has been involved in web development
and marketing since 1995 and has helped start several
businesses since then in the Vancouver area. More of
Courtney's articles are available at http://www.abalone.ca/resources/
courtney@abalone.ca
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