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Link Building 101
Two of the three big search engines (Google and
Yahoo) place a large importance on one way links to
determine rankings. Each link to your site is like a
vote and the more votes you have, the higher you will
rank.
In this article I will be sharing with you some important
info on link building and some strategies to help your
one way link building.
Before we get started, it's important to understand
the fundamentals...
Beginning with the very basics, a link is a way of
navigating from one webpage to another. An 'internal
link' is a link within the same website. An 'external
link' takes you from a webpage in one website to a webpage
in another website. The term 'backlink' means when another
website links to yours.
There are 4 different types of links:
* URL Link - This is simply a website url that is
a link.
* Text Links (aka static links) - This is the most
common type of link (when you click on a word or phrase
and it is a link)
* Image Links - An image link is simply an image
that you click on to navigate to another webpage.
* Dynamic Links - These types of links are in another
programming language called Javascript and while they
also take you from one webpage to another, they have
'extra codes' to perform special functions.
(these types of links can appear in many different
forms)
It is important to be able to recognize these types
of links, even if you are not familiar with web design
and programming. You don't have to memorize the codes,
just learn to identify each type of link.
Links provide navigation for human visitors and
for 'spiders' (aka: crawlers, robots, bots). Simply
put, a spider is a computer program that goes to websites
and gathers information. Search engines use spiders
to visit and 'index' your website. This means that they
gather information about your site in order to list
it in their search results.
When the search engine spiders index your website,
they follow the links to get from one webpage to another.
It's important to know that search engines cannot follow
'dynamic links' and do not follow html links that have
a special code in them that says 'no follow'.
The place where 'no follow' is commonly found is in
the "meta tags" section of the website.
Simply put, meta tags are information that is for the
spiders only and is not seen by human visitors. You
can see the code for any website in your browser by
choosing 'view source'. (From Internet Explorer, choose
Page » View Source. From Firefox choose View »
Page Source)
If a search engine spider cannot follow a link from
another website to yours, you can still receive visitors
but the link will not have any value from a search engine
optimization perspective.
What types of links should you get?
There are 2 types of links that you can get:
* One-way links - A one-way link is when another
website links to you and you don't link back to them.
* Reciprocal links - A reciprocal link is when a
website links to you and you link back to them.
One-way links are more valuable in the eyes of the
search engines. However, each link has its own individual
value based on: how relevant it is to your site, the
text in and around the link, how much authority the
website that links to you has, etc.
Also, it's important to know that you can get links
that have 'no value' in the eyes of the search engines,
but they bring you hundreds or thousands of targeted
visitors...
Generally speaking, the more websites that link to
you the better. However, building links takes time and
energy and if you focus on getting 'high-quality links',
you will get a bigger return on your investment. 50
high quality links can be much more valuable from a
search engine optimization perspective than 1000 'low
quality links'.
What's a high quality link? - Links that brings
you Page Reputation (which shows the search engines
that other related websites consider you to be important),
and links that give you PageRank. Sometimes both at
once, sometimes not...
To get high rankings on your website, you want to obtain
links for targeted keywords. For this reason it's necessary
to start with Keyword Research.
If your website is about "bird watching",
the first step is to 'do keyword research' and find
out which keyword you should aim for. While you could
just start getting text links for the keyword phrase
"bird watching", if no one is searching for
that - you won't get any visitors. There's no sense
in ranking on the first page for a keyword that no one
is looking for.
Or, if there is a lot of competition for that keyword,
you might want to pick a "lower hanging fruit".
Here is a great free keywords tool. (The numbers
you see are searches/day.)
Another important part is making sure your page
is optimized for the keyword you are targeting. If you
are focussed on building one way links to your site
but the links have anchor text which doesn't even appear
on your page, you will likely be wasting your time.
(I say likely assuming that you have some competition
for your targeted keywords, if there is no competition
then it doesn't matter).
In this case a site that has fewer one way links
but much better on-page optimization is likely to rank
higher. Or maybe you are building one way links to your
site but they are just url links and not anchor-text
links. Another site that has less links than you but
better quality (anchor-text) will be likely to rank
higher.
Ideally, you want to build a lot of one way links
that have anchor text which includes the primary and
secondary keywords that your page is optimized for.
Google also uses Latent Semantic Indexing which (in
a nutshell) means that they study the synonyms of the
keywords on your page. This is to prevent spammers from
just loading every second word with their keywords.
Their algorithm looks at all the words on your page
and how they relate to each other.
So, there's no sense in building one way links if
your content is not worthwhile. You want to optimize
your pages for your visitors first. Then, you can
go through and "sprinkle" your keywords. Then,
go out and get one way links with the anchor-text of
your targeted keywords, ideally getting most of these
links from websites that are related to yours.
Yes, Google also looks at the relationship between
your website's content and the websites that links to
you's content. Fewer links to your business site from
other business sites will be more valuable link-wise
than more links coming to you from a site about video
games..
Don't make these link building mistakes:
* Don't spend all your time getting one way links
from sites with no Page Rank. One or two links from
related Page Rank 5+ sites can be worth more than 100
links from sites with no PR.
* Be careful about buying links or you can get banned.
Especially be careful about Site Wide links. If your
website only has a few backlinks one day and the next
day you have hundreds Google will see this and penalize
you.
* Don't spend all your time building one way links
that are url-links, you want to get anchor-text links.
* Make sure the links you get are actually worth
something, don't get "No-Follow" links.
Happy Link Building!
Author: Jason Storm
Jason Storm is an SEO Expert who consults for small-business
owners who want to increase their search engine rankings
by using content optimization and link building strategies.
Visit his site
http://Affordable-SeoServices.com
& blog http://OneWayLinkBuilding.org/info/
for more info & articles.
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