Lately, there have been a lot of heated
discussions regarding link building. Is it ethical to create a link
building campaign? Does Google or any other search engine penalize for
“link farms” (a bunch of non-related links created for the SOLE
purpose of increasing search engine ratings)? Is the “link building
era” over?
Who Should I Create Link Partnerships With?
1. Create link partnerships with sites related to your site.
2. Create link partnerships with sites that have an audience that may
be interested in your products
3. Exchange homepage links with websites that fit in your genre.
You’ll receive a link on a page with a good ranking and you’ll get
quality, targeted hits.
How Do You Find Link Partners?
1. Signup with an automated links management provider that organizes
your links and helps find link partners. Automated tools are the best
because they help you save time. Uploading and downloading your pages
for every link exchange can be a huge pain and very time consuming.
Automated tools are NOT link farms because they give you complete
control of who you exchange links with. If a member exchanges links
with every website, he/she might be abusing the tool. If a member uses
the tool responsibly, it can be very effective.
2. This is a great little exercise I would recommend to anyone.
a. Write down 20 search terms pertaining to your website
b. Go to http://www.google.com and type in a search term written in
step A
c. Contact as many websites as possible listed under that search term
and ask them to exchange inner page or homepage links with you. If
they're NOT interested, ask whether they would be interested in
selling advertising space. If your website is fairly new, you may want
to ask sites for advertising prices. Free hits are the best hits but
sometimes you might have to go the extra lap and pay for service. I
wouldn't recommend spending over $100 / month for advertising UNLESS
it's a high traffic site with your site audience. The best deals are
the ones that offer $10-25 / month. There are sites out there that
will sell SUPER cheap advertising, and others that charge an arm and a
leg.
EVERYONE gets rejected sometime or another so keep your head up and
keep moving along! The internet is comprised of Billions of websites.
If you're rejected 500 times, you still have MANY business
opportunities left! This is a continuous job so set aside time every
week to do this. If you don’t have time for this, then you don’t have
time to make money.
3. Hire a link building firm (this can be quite expensive but if you
have money, its minimal work for you)
PageRank
Pagerank is a great tool but don’t use it as your ONLY measurement for
success. I can’t explain everything about pagerank but a good
explanation is given at http://www.google-watch.org/pagerank.html.
Conclusion
In conclusion, link building is not only for increasing link partners
and search engine rankings, it’s also used to create partnerships and
establish profitable relationships with other webmasters. Link
building is a tedious process, but one of the best for getting free
(sometimes not), targeted hits from other websites.
Vik Tailor is the owner of http://www.linkexchanged.com and http://www.buyadvertisingonline.com.
He has been in the online advertising industry for over 4-5 years and
has extensive online marketing knowledge.
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