Increasing
Link Popularity
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Link
Popularity
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Search engines are the gateway to the
Internet; they are the first tool that potential
customers use to find the products and services they
need. This is why link popularity is so imperative. If
the customers do not find your website, you have no
possibilities of making any sales.
You're probably wondering what the blazes is popular
about a link! Well, in a word - plenty! Link popularity
refers to the ranking assigned to your website by the
search engines, and it determines the ranking your page
gets when keywords are entered into a search engine. So,
you're probably wondering, how do I make my link popular?
Search engines are discretionary, giving status and
ranking to sites that have links to their pages from
related, quality sites. It's a simple formula, but a very
important one. Google created the system, and now
virtually all the most popular search engines employ it
to rank your web pages in their indexes.
The more commonly used your keyword is, the harder it
will be to achieve link popularity, but without achieving
this step, it is almost certain your site will never rank
highly on any search engine. But don't be discouraged;
there are tried and true ways of achieving link
popularity using the most competitive keywords.
There are a few things you should be aware of. The first
is that just linking up with a large number of other
websites will not achieve link popularity. In fact, it
may have quite the opposite effect. This is particularly
true when pertaining to websites that are nothing more
than "link farms" - pages containing line after
line of indiscriminate links. Search engines may
aggressively discriminate against your website if you are
associated with a link farm, so steer clear of them!
The next thing to bear in mind is the quality of the site
you are linking to. Never link to a page you have
reservations about your visitors seeing. The last thing
you want your website to appear as is indiscriminate and
cheap. Linking to sites of poor quality will only lessen
your link popularity, if not completely destroy it.
So let's get to what you need to do to achieve supreme
link popularity and improve your rankings to stellar
status on all the popular search engines.
The first step, and the fastest way to get your foot in
the door, is to get a listing in a popular directory,
such as Open Directory Project and Yahoo. If your site is
business-related, you will want to be listed on Yahoo,
and despite the fact that it will cost you around $300 a
year, it will be money well spent. If your site is
non-commercial, the listing will be free, but it will
take time and follow-up to actually get it listed. Open
Directory is gives you a free listing whether you are
business-related or non-commercial, but be prepared to
make a lot of follow-up inquiries before you see your
site listed.
You are aiming to get listed in the highest level of
appropriate category, and this just takes some common
sense. For example, if your company ships Alpaca wool
from an Alpaca farm located in the middle of Nowhere,
Tiny State, do NOT submit your listing to "Retailers
from Nowhere, Tiny State." BIG MISTAKE! All you have
to do is look a little deeper - and submit your listing
to the "Fine Alpaca Wool" category. You will
not only associate yourself with culture and quality, but
you will be listed in a national category.
The next step after you have attained directory listings
is to locate other quality sites that will increase your
link popularity. Try to find sites that are in some way
related to yours, so not only will your link popularity
increase, but your customer base may also be expanded.
You want to avoid your competitors and look for sites
that are useful to your site's visitors. Let's look at
the Alpaca Wool site example. Linking up to a site that
sells knitting supplies would be helpful to your
visitors, and the chances of the knitting supply site
wanting to link up to your site are also greater. By
linking to a related site that will be relevant to your
website's traffic, you are increasing both of your site's
business prospects - and both of your sites' link
popularity.
Not all sites want to link to other sites, so you will
have to do some research when you are looking for
possible linking partners. Google is an excellent
starting place for your search. Make sure you enter
keywords that you think quality customers will also enter
to find your own site. Remember, your criteria are
quality, highly ranked, non-competing websites that have
a links or resources page. Go to these sites and
objectively assess them. Look at the quality of the
product, the graphics, and the ease of use. Then check
out the other sites they are linked to, and determine if
your own site would fit in with the crowd.
When you decide you have found a good prospect, you must
set out to woo them. The first thing to do is to add a
link on your own links page to their site. This is an
essential first step; it shows good faith, and ups your
chances significantly of their reciprocity. After you
have added their link, you must contact the webmaster of
their site. Since this is almost always done by email,
you want to make sure it is immediately clear that your
message is not junk mail. This requires that you tell
them right off the bat that you have added a link to
their page on your site. A hook like this almost always
insures the reader will read on.
Next, be sure to be flattering and let them know how much
you appreciate their website. Make sure you emphasize
that you have actually visited their site, and that their
site is not just a random pick. Give them the address of
your links page, and ask them to check out the link for
themselves. It's a good idea to mention that they will
not only benefit from the increased traffic your website
will direct their way, but you will also increase their
link popularity. Briefly, explain why link popularity is
so essential, but do this in a sentence or two so you
don't sound like a professor! Finally, tell them you
would greatly appreciate if they would reciprocally add a
link on their own links page to your website.
Go through this process with as many appropriate sites as
you can find, bearing in mind the criteria of quality and
non-competitiveness. After you have emailed all relevant
sites, be sure to check these website frequently to see
if they have added a link to your page. Give it about a
month, and if no link appears, try another charming
email. Then give it another month, and if your site is
still absent from their links page, it's time to remove
their link from your own links page. The only time you
want to pursue a link further than this is if you believe
a site is crucial to your link popularity and your
business needs. Just remember to keep all your
communications complimentary and cordial.
By the way - make sure you have a beautiful, streamlined
site or you will never persuade anyone to link up to you.
Be prepared to keep plugging away at this process, as
long as it takes, until you achieve link popularity
stardom!
About
the author
Zaak O'Conan discovers and presents information on to
enhance your site, newsletter, marketing and other
Internet related topics. You'll find his other articles
that expand your horizons at http://WebWorkersWeekly.com
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