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You are Being Lied About Reciprocal Links!
Exchanging links has been an important part of
generating traffic since the concept of Internet marketing was first
established, but at least 90% of people looking to trade links don't
understand the real benefits and, therefore, fail to make the most
of them.
The vast majority of web site owners think that exchanging links is
only helpful because it can boost their rankings in search engines
such as Google.com. They are however, useful for this purpose since
the number of links back to a site is figured into ranking
calculations. But according to WebSideStory's StatMarket Web site
optimization service, search engines account for only little more
than 13% of an average web site's traffic.
The most important benefit of a link exchange is the traffic
resulting directly from these links. That same StatMarket research
found that 21% of site visitors get there via links which means the
links themselves are more useful than the search engine listings!
Search engines can be unpredictable. Their algorithms change on an
ongoing basis. Your site can be in the top 10 results today, but may
not be tomorrow.
I'm not saying you should neglect the search engines. However, your
main concern should be getting traffic from direct links. Search
engine ranking should be your secondary concern.
Furthermore, your links page can serve as an excellent resource for
your visitors. As any Internet marketer will tell you, it's the
content that makes a successful site. When you provide useful links
for your visitors, your site becomes more credible, more helpful,
and more likely to be bookmarked for future visits - all of which
adds up to a steady stream of traffic.
So how do you identify sites that can send you more of direct
traffic? Here are some pointers to consider while exchanging links:
1) Look out for sites that have good content
Content is the #1 reason people go online. If a site has good
content, more number of repeat visitors it'll have.
2) Look out for sites that display a prominent link to their links
page on their home page as well as on rest of the pages
When I say prominent, I don't mean a link with h1 font size! What I
mean is that the link should not be less prominent than the rest of
links on the site.
Many web masters, particularly those who want links to help only
their search engine ranking, will hide their links page or place it
only on their home page, some where at the bottom with a -1 font
size. The most common reason for doing this is a fear of losing
visitors, but that fear is absolutely unfounded when you really
understand how the Internet works.
Say your web site has a 1% conversion ratio. That means for every
100 visitors that visit your site, you make one sale. Now what about
the rest 99. They are looking for something else, isn't it? So what
do they do? They have 3 options:
a) Go back to the previous site.
b) Visit your links page (if you have one), hoping that they would
find the information on sites listed there.
c) End their browsing session.
So which do you think is the best option? I would definitely want my
visitors to go to my links page and visit my link partners rather
than go back. Why? Because I know that my link partners will send a
percentage of their visitors back to my site, thus offsetting any
visitor loss.
A visitor exchange of this kind works best when all link partners
have a prominent link to their links page on all the pages of their
web sites. Visitors are then much more likely to move between the
linked sites.
-----Side Bar-----
There are some sites that have their links page designed for link
partners rather than for their visitors!
They'll use the following texts to link to their links page: "Let's
Trade Links", "Trade Links" and so on... Such sites are more
interested in finding link partners than providing information to
their visitors. The end result is link partners visiting each
other's site.
-----Side Bar-----
3) Look out for sites that have tightly themed and categorized links
page
Sites that trade links solely for search engine rankings have random
collections of links to hundreds of sites with almost every
imaginable theme. These links pages are never going to be visited by
people looking for additional information. On the other hand, sites
that have their links categorized are more user friendly and are
more likely to attract visitors.
Conclusion
It is essential to keep your visitors' interests in mind when
designing your links page. Looking for, and adding, quality links,
without this goal in mind is pointless. You need to start thinking
of your links page as a service to your visitors rather than just a
means to achieving a higher search engine ranking. Only with this
perspective will you be able to make the most of your reciprocal
links.
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Vishal P. Rao is the owner of Home Based Business Opportunities -
One of Internet's leading website dedicated to starting, managing
and marketing a home based business.
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