Link Popularity - Your Key to a Page #1 Listing

By: micheal southon | Posted: 01st January 2005

Link Popularity - Your Key to a Page #1 Listing

by Michael Southon



Last week I was doing a search in Google under

'ezine advertising' and was amazed to find one of my

own websites on the first page of results (position #4

out of 271,000).



So then I went to Yahoo and got another shock - there it

was again at position #4 out of 274,000 results.



If you're wondering how I did it, the answer is I'm not

entirely sure.



But my guess is *link popularity*.



What is link popularity?



Some years ago the major search engines realized that

the best way to decide if your website has valuable

content (and is therefore worth a high ranking) is to

see how many other websites link to your site.



Link popularity was pioneered by Google but has now

become a key factor in the algorithms used by most of

the major search engines.



Would you like to know your current link popularity?



Here's a free tool that will check your link

popularity in Alltheweb, AltaVista, AOL, Google,

HotBot and MSN. This tool will also compare your link

popularity with your competitors':

http://www.marketleap.com/publinkpop/



Now that you know your link popularity, you may be

wondering how you can increase it.



Here are some commonly used strategies - some

effective and some not:





==> FFA Sites



Free For All sites are websites that collect your

email address (and send you a lot of junk email) and in

return allow you to post a link on a website.



FFA sites are rather like a conveyor belt - new links

are constantly being added and old links being pushed

off. On Many FFA sites your link will last an hour or

two at the most.



Even if your link stayed on an FFA site long enough to be

indexed by a search engine, it is unlikely it would increase

your link popularity. Search engines regard FFA sites as

spam and they'll either ignore your link or penalize your site.





==> Link Exchange Programs



As with FFA sites, you need to ask yourself the same

question the search engines ask.



Did someone link to your site because you have valuable

content? Or did they link to your site as part of a mutual ploy

to artificially raise each other's link popularity?



The search engines know how to tell the difference and

some of them (Google for example) will actually ban

your site for engaging in 'link farming'.



Another problem with this method is *link relevancy*. If

the sites linking to you have content that is not

related to your content, the search engines will not

give much weight to those links.





==> Reciprocal Links with Individual Webmasters



This will definitely increase your link popularity,

especially if you seek out link partners whose

websites share the same theme as yours.



But this approach is time consuming - first you have to

surf around looking for potential link partners, then you

have to email them, then you have to confirm that

they added your link and so on.





==> Writing Articles



This is the technique I use for increasing link

popularity and it works very well.



Write short articles of 300 - 800 words and then

submit them to the article announcement lists and the

online article banks.



There are thousands of webmasters out there who need

free content for their websites and you'll soon find your articles

appearing on dozens, even hundreds, of different websites.



At the bottom of your article is your Resource Box

containing a link to your website. It might look

something like this:



--------------------------------------------------------------------------

John Doe is the webmaster of yourdomain.com where he

offers cutting-edge tips on all aspects of web marketing.

To find more advice, tools and resources to help you

succeed in online business, visit: http://www.yourdomain.com

--------------------------------------------------------------------------



Most webmasters will make the URL in your Resource Box

an active link. If they don't, you should insist on

it because it's part of the deal - they get free

content for their website and you get a free link.



This technique has two important advantages over

other methods of raising link popularity:



(1) You don't have to clutter up your website with

reciprocal links



(2) You don't have to invest huge amounts of time

searching for link partners and then emailing them to

request a link. If they like your article, they just

add it to their website.



Happy writing!About the Author
micheal southon
http://hop.clickbank.net/hop.cgi?07secrets/mhsouth
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