14 Mar 2008 02:22:53 | Marty Pukstys
So, after hard and time consuming process you got your web site
on the internet, optimized it for certain keywords and can't
wait to see it at No.1 position on Google, Yahoo and MSN? Not so
fast. First of all, you'll need 3 things to be taken care of:
on-site optimization, search engine submission and some major
work on link popularity building. There's plenty of information
about internal web page optimization on the internet, and it's
not a secret how to submit all your web pages to Google or Yahoo
through their new feed systems. If it is - you should educate
yourself about the first two elements first, and then worry
about link popularity.
The first thing you should do is to listen to what search
engines have to say about search engine optimization. It's not a
secret that they hate web pages artificially stuffed with
keywords or bought incoming links. Such techniques give them a
hard time to deliver relevant results to their users. In fact,
current search engine ranking algorithms are so advanced that in
a lot of cases they can distinguish between natural and bought
incoming links.
So, what do search engines have to say about their rankings?
Never try artificially boosting your rankings. Don't participate
in link farms. Don't buy links. Don't stuff your text with
keywords just to get higher rankings. In conclusion - do not
interfere with their function to deliver relevant and useful
information to the user.
Well, it's not a bad idea to listen to them for a change. The
techniques of getting links that I am going to tell you about
are both search engine "legal" and "not so legal". The choice is
yours.
The first thing that everyone should do is make the content of
their web site useful and informative to people. Doesn't matter
what kind of website you have, try to give something useful to
your visitors. This can be useful information, some attractions,
free service, or anything you may come up with. This may sound
banal, but this strategy eventually will pay off. Other web
sites will notice that you have something useful and original,
and will start linking to you. This is the best and most "legal"
link building strategy anyone can come up with, although it
takes the most time and patience.
Second "legal" choice for building link popularity is through
articles. Try to write an interesting article about something
you are good at and know a lot. Then find thousands of article
submission and publishing web sites that are available on the
internet. Use your best friend and enemy at the same time -
Google - to find them. The most important part of the article is
the Resources box, where you can use HTML code and place links
to your web site.
The next perfectly "legal" and effective area to build your link
popularity is forums. You can find millions of forums on the
internet - take advantage of them. Post your answers to relevant
topics, and don't forget to use HTML and links to your site. It
can't get any easier than that, and at the same time, it might
help your rankings a lot.
I bet you heard about reciprocal links - when you link to some
web page, which in exchange places a link to your web page on
their site. This strategy may be not as effective as couple of
years ago, but it still works. Search engines simply can't
ignore links to your webpage. The most important thing to
remember about reciprocal linking, as with all other links, is
that links from related websites will have much higher impact on
your rankings than those from unrelated ones. Also, don't forget
the importance of keywords and rephrases in the anchor text -
without it, your links are close to useless.
Do some research and find websites similar to yours. They don't
have to offer exactly same services or information - something
broad as computers or internet if you are offering web design
services is good enough. E-mail their administrators with a
request to exchange links. How to persuade them to place a link
to you, especially if their web site has good rankings on the
search engines - that's another subject. Offer something useful
in exchange - for example, suggest placing a link to them on
your home page, while they put the reciprocal link on their
partners or resources page.
Find millions of directories where you can submit your web site.
Some of them offer free inclusion, some of them ask for a
reciprocal link, while others require to be paid for the
listing. Whether to pay or not, that's totally up to you, but
from my experience, some of their links are worth several
dollars that they are usually asking for. Make sure they have
substantial Page Rank, and sacrifice several dollars. It will
pay off eventually. But to start, try to find countless free
directories and submit you web site there.
Finally, time has come for the most controversial and dangerous
link building strategy - link buying. I don't recommend anyone
to use it, but a lot of search engine optimization specialists
are utilizing this unfair tactics, placing honest optimizers in
serious disadvantage. If you decide to go ahead and buy some
links, make sure of two things: the page you are buying a link
from has a high Page Rank, and find the links for sale in search
engine optimization forums - never buy links from the websites
that specialize in this. Otherwise, Google will weed your web
site out from their index faster than your eyes blink.
In conclusion, I would recommend staying away from unethical
link building strategies, and concentrate on long-time goals
versus short-term ones. Keep in mind, that if everyone starts
buying links and using other unethical search engine
optimization techniques, search engines will not be able to
deliver relevant results, and eventually come up with new and
smarter algorithm to kick such websites out from their indexes.
With all the ethical search engine optimization methods I told
you about, everyone can build substantial link popularity and
get good rankings.
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