10 Mistakes To Avoid When
Setting Up A Link Directory
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When adding
a link directory to a web site there are important
mistakes to avoid, or else you'll be storing up big
problems for later on. I know, because I made some of
these mistakes and didn't have anyone to offer any advice
or tell me what I'm about to tell you.
- Don't create a
directory page with all your links on one page.
You should have no more than 30 - 40 links to a
page. The reason is that some sites will not link
to you if a page you put their link on has too
many links, because it dilutes the value of the
link to them. To understand why, you need to know
about Google Page Rank and how it's passed to
another site from your link page. That's a
subject too lengthy for this topic.
- Plan your link
directory on paper first and decide what
names you are going to give each category in your
link directory. Make the names fit with the theme
of your site and try to avoid adding categories
which are nothing to do with what your site is
about.
For example if your site is about Making Candles
and Candle Accessories, don't have link
categories for Computers & Games, or Search
Engine Optimization etc. The reason is that if
you want your site to achieve a good ranking with
the search engines your site should be built
tightly around your theme, in this example
Candles.
- Only link to web
sites that relate to your site theme and have
something to offer your visitors. This refers to
item 2. If you don't have categories for
unrelated topics, you'll be less tempted to link
to them because you don't have a category to put
them in.
- Choose names for
link categories that you want to use now and in
the future, because you can't easily change
them later on. Once the pages are created by your
link manager software, it will use the category
names you give it. So if you have a category
called "Candle Power" it will create an
html page called Candle-Power.html or something
similar, using your category name. Once this page
is found and indexed by the search engines, in
time it will gain Page Rank.
If later, you change the category name to
"Candle Lights" the link manager
software will create a new page called
Candle-Lights.html and you will lose the page
rank you had gained for the earlier page. If your
link partners linked to you because the page you
put them on had a good page rank, renaming the
page will cause this page rank to fall to zero.
As a result your link partners may drop the link
they have back to you, which is not what you ever
want to happen.
- Avoid having
sub-categories or sub sub-categories in your
directory from your main category pages. The
reason for this is again to do with how search
engines will rank your directory pages. If your
directory pages are more than two levels or two
clicks away from your main index or home page
they will either not be indexed by some search
engines, or if they are indexed they will achieve
a lower ranking. Some web sites will not link to
you if the page you are to put the link on is
more than 2 clicks away from your home page
because these webmasters know what I've just told
you.
- Ensure each page
of your link directory has a link back to your
home page.
Once again the reason for this is to do with how
search engines will rank your directory pages, so
make sure these links are in place.
- Don't be obsessed
at linking only to web sites that have a good
ranking with the search engines. Look first
at whether the site has anything to offer your
visitors. If it has poor or unrelated content
don't link to it. If it has good related content
that compliments your own content but has zero or
low page rank, consider linking to it. Later on
you may be glad you provided a link, when it's
page rank improves.
- Don't use link
directory software that doesn't automatically
check links to your web site are still
present on the other sites. Doing link checking
manually can be tedious and you have to remember
to do it. Software that you can set a schedule to
check links and automatically send out emails to
webmasters when links are not found will save you
a lot of time. Link management software that will
automatically suspend links and delete them if
they are repeatedly not found is an added bonus.
- Don't use standard
templates that come with any link manager,
link directory management software. You need to
modify these templates to match the look and
design of your own web site. This requires you
know something about editing a web page using an
HTML editor. Also don't use the standard email
templates, personalize them in some way, even if
it's only to add your name.
- Don't assume
you're finished once you've set up your link
directory and done all the things I've said.
You must test and retest every aspect to ensure
everything is working properly, before visitors
arrive.
This means making an add a
link request, as if you were a visitor to your own web
site. Setting up test links and making sure these links
are being checked by the software so it detects when
links are removed or defective. Making sure it sends out
email notices correctly and check the formatting is
correct when they are received. You should also check you
can make backups of your link directory database and be
able to restore it in the event of a problem.
About
the author
Tony Simpson, Has been doing Web Site Design, Promotion
and Optimization for 5 years. He provides advice, product
reviews and products at Web Page Add Ons to Make Automation of Your Web Site Work
for You.
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