- Such pages/articles will serve as a magnet for targeted traffic pre-qualified traffic, as they are optimized for your keywords. They thus serve to boost your site conversion ratios.
- Since the links they contain are also highly optimized, and wrapped around keyword-themed content, those links will be categorized as "quality links" thus boosting the link popularity of the pages they point to (your own). This in turn gives a fillip to your search rankings.
Hosted Marketing Pages are also termed Pre-selling Pages or Content Hosting because they are very similar to affiliate pages/sites in that they serve to pre-sell your site's services or products. You retain much more control on content than in an affiliate situation; there is no qualifying action necessary to trigger your payment for the hosting of the article, and of course affiliates, typically, will not have done the high level, tightly focused optimization that such a page entails.
The two approaches are fairly similar in that they are both about an article-embedded, optimized-links strategy. They differ in that Deep Linking is reciprocal linking or link exchange and is therefore free, while Hosted Marketing Pages is advanced link trading. It however offers the advantage of giving you greater control over your web copy, as you would retain the copyright to your own material. Because a fee is involved, you are much more likely to find sites willing to engage in this kind of arrangement.
Hosted Marketing Pages also offer more valuable one-way links, while deep linking is a link swap whose value for search engines is lower.
Whichever method suits you, backlinks are too valuable a traffic generation and site promotion technique to leave to the vagaries of search engine changing algorithms. Jump in and be one of the early adopters, and gain valuable exposure before the rest of the web catches on.
For more details on these two revolutionary linking and traffic-generation methods read Jack Humphrey's "Power Linking 2: Evolution"
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