If you market anything on the Internet, then you probably already know that a good ranking is important, but do you realise that achieving a good ranking is usually courtesy of a good link building campaign. Link building is a simply a collection of links on other sites that point towards your site. People usually think of these in terms of a voting system; a link is a vote for your site and that is a good analogy. Getting these links can be troublesome though. What possible reason would anyone have for placing a link on their site towards yours?
Traditionally, these links were done on a reciprocal basis. This means that for every link that someone gave you, you reciprocated by placing a link to them on your site. For years, this was good enough, and many webmasters established good rankings and obtained good website performance on the basis of reciprocal links.
Sadly, webmasters started to manipulate the system. The search engines changed the way in which the links system worked, and nowadays, a reciprocal link, whilst still counting to your voting system, no longer carries the same weight as it did before. No two links are create equal! Webmasters suddenly became aware of things such as one way links and anchor text. One way links are much as the name implies, links that are not reciprocated. Anchor text is the text contained within a link that is voting for you. Use of strategic keyword phrases in these links carries more weight in the search engines algorithms.
What is also more important these days is relevance and authority. By relevance, I mean if your site is about cuckoo clocks, another site about clocks linking to you would carry more weight than a site about poodles for example. Authority refers to the trust that is placed on a website by the search engines. If the search engines believe that you are an authority on cuckoo clocks, then any links you give out will carry more weight than a site without authority. It is a common sense approach really.
You can bypass the organic search results, meaning the results found in searches, which is usually free traffic, by using pay per click advertising, where you pay for every visitor. This is great in once sense because it means it doesn't matter a great deal if your site has millions of links or not. It gives you a chance straight away. Unfortunately, if you do it wrong, it can get expensive.
It is often very easy to get results by keeping an eye on current search engine trends. There are some very clever people out there who spend their days looking for ways to get authority links quickly and easily. If you asked an authority site for a link to you, they would probably charge you thousands of dollars. Some methods of getting backlinks allow you to achieve your goals much more cheaply than that.
Wednesday, 7 May 2008
Creative Linkbuilding And Backlinks
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getting backlinks,
good rankings,
link building,
one way links
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