How and why to Build a Linking Strategy

By: Michael Rock | Posted: 07th March 2005

How

and why to Build a Linking Strategy for your Web Site



Why would you want a linking strategy for your site?

The most important reason is to drive traffic to your site, which in turn would

increase visitors that would either purchase from you, make your web site more

popular, or reach a larger audience to inform for your cause. The second

reason to develop a linking strategy for your site is to help increase your

rankings in the search engine. With Google this is very important for

achieving high web rankings, and I expect the other search engines to follow

suit relatively soon.



There are many ways to develop a linking strategy where

the links to your site will multiply without any effort from you. This is

the most effective way to generate links to point to your site. In this

article we will discuss how to do this, debunk myths, and how to do this without

unintentionally harming your site's status.



Debunking myths:



Linking software


I personally don't approve of linking software that does

the work for you. Why? Because the software does not do a good

enough job where it can tell if the site it has the same theme or relative

content that matches your site. Many errors slip through the process when

this is done, that can cause damage to the reputation and rankings in the search

engine. Also each site that you would like to link to you should have a

decent PR ranking from Google to help your site's rankings. (PR ranking is

a method that Google uses to put a value on the web site) If you have too

many web sites pointing to you with a poor PR ranking it could actually make

your site drop in the rankings. And in addition sites with excellent PR

rankings would help your rankings a great deal.



Linking farms and automated link exchanges


Linking farms and automated link exchanges are not

recommended for the same reasons as the linking software. Poor quality

links and potentially harmful to your site. In addition these two methods

carry another danger. If the site that links to has been put onto a black

list for spam, and your site points to that site your web site will

automatically get black listed and your rankings will go down as well.

That is why I prefer one way links to your site instead of reciprocal links.

It may sound hard to do, but it isn't and I will show you a way to do it below.



The more sites pointing to your site the better. Right?


Wrong! In the past search engines would rank you

higher in the search engines by judging the value of your site to the number of

links pointing to it. But because people have abused and try to cheat this

system, the rules have changed. Now they actually penalize you for too

many sites pointing to yours if they are deemed suspicious. For instance

many other sites pointing to you with the same IP address (caused by you putting

up mirror sites to build links), links that point to that do not have the same

content as you ("once I saw a web design site having a reciprocal link with a

lingerie site"
), and links that have low PR rankings pointing to your site

(in this case the more the merrier does not work).



"I've seen a site with only 10 links pointing to it (links from government

sites) do better with searches than a site that had over 10,000 links pointing

to it."



Another thing to consider: Google has just bought

rights to register domain names. So, here is a theory of mine that may

show up later. Google may update their algorithm to check links to see if

the domain name those links are registered under contain the same registration

information. This way it could penalize sites that register a bunch of

domain names to point to their site and try to cheat the system.



"The only time you would like a lot of links pointing to your site is if

they are from respectable sites, have a high PR ranking, and have relative

content."



Who links to your site now?


An easy way to find this out is to type in

link:www.yoursite.com into a search engine and you will receive a list of web

sites currently pointing to you.


Are they quality links?


You can use Google toolbar located at their site to read

the PR ranking, an add-on extension for Firefox, or visit a web site that will

tell you the PR rankings of sites that you type in. If you type in page

ranking tool in the search engines you'll find plenty of resources for this.


Who links to your competitors that are high in the search engines?


Examine and study the links to and from your competitors

web site to learn more. And request links from the same people for your

site.



How do I build links pointing to my site?



These are a list of ways to build links to your site that are one way links

instead of reciprocal links. I highly recommend these ways to build a

solid link foundation:



1) Content and more content. Content will increase your rankings in the

search engine and people are more likely to link to you if you have valuable

content. One time I had a large college link to one of the articles at my

site for a research paper. The college had a high PR ranking and the link

is in their archives. (This is a way to have your links multiply without

the effort)



2) Add a link to us page to your web site. Where you can give the

visitors to your site to apply a text link or banner. I recommend a text

link to your site that contains keywords for your site. For example,

web development contractor

would point to my site via hyperlink. (This is a way to have your links multiply

without the effort)



3) Start a blog on your site that people can go to and bookmark for the

latest information in a category that relates to your site. (This is a way to

have your links multiply without the effort)



4) Offer a free helpful 'how to' e-book to give away that has links inside of

it that point to your site. (This is a way to have your links multiply without

the effort)



5) Submit to online directories. Online directories usually have high

PR rankings and get picked up by other directories and web sites to include on

their sites.



6) Write a testimonial for a site you like that has the same relative content

as yours. Chances are that if you praise their site and sign it with a

link (to your site) of who praised them they will post it on their site giving

you a free one way link.



7) Create a free article directory asking people to submit articles to your

site, and in exchange for posting their articles on your site have them post a

link on their web site stating where their article can be found. (your

site) I've seen people put a list of where there article can be found to

impress the visitors on how popular they are. (This is a way to have your links

multiply without the effort)



8) Lastly, and most importantly write articles yourself! When I wrote

my first article I submitted it to 25 places. (places with higher traffic

views) and the next day over 180 sites were pointing to my web site, because I

had a nice keyword enriched link pointing to my site in the article. The

next day the total was over 300. How do you find out if they are pointing

to your site? Type in your article title in quotes into the search engines

and then you'll find out how many sites are posting your article on their site.

(This is a way to have your links multiply without the effort)



One thing to do for sure is monitor your results.

Who is driving the most traffic to me? Which ways of linking are producing

multiplying links without any effort on my part? Which links are actually

harmful to me? Do these links compliment my site? Do these things

and I guarantee you that the links to your site will increase ten fold.



Be looking for more articles soon!



Copyright © Michael Rock




Web development contractor (Web Design and Hosting)



Internet Presence


www.TheInternetPresence.com





The owner of this registered company

has over twenty years experience with DOS, windows business applications, numerous

programming languages, artistic development, and web design. Other areas of

interest include web marketing, web promoting, and business marketing and

development. After the persuasion of those praising his work, he decided to go

into business himself and highly suggests everyone else to do the same.




Internet Presence was founded in 2003

from a desire to become independent. Less than 1 year later Internet Presence

has had accounts in three different states ranging from a locally owned auto

collision repair shop to a glass packaging industry that sells its product

worldwide.

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