by:
David Slone
The
best traffic comes directly from the search engines. Your
visitors have found your site through a keyword search. You
paid nothing and you got an interested visitor. The way you
get this has to do with things like keyword usage in your
actual text, your inbound links, and developing quality and
informative subject matter (which is the most important).
SEO
(Search Engine Optimization) is what it's all about.
No matter how nice your site looks it will not get very much
traffic without focused SEO efforts. Pay-Per-Click Advertising,
banner or text ads can be helpful in supplementing your traffic
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Read
Search
Engine Optimization (SEO) Using Keywords and Phrases for
an introduction to the concepts of "On Site" SEO.
Equally important, if not more so, is "Off Site"
SEO. This is where your inbound links come into play. Generally
speaking, the more inbound links there are that point to your
sites pages the better your search engine rankings will be.
Naturally, all inbound links are not equal in the value that
they contribute to your site.
Usually
you will not have direct control over off site SEO. The best
way to increase your one-way inbound links is to build a genuinely
helpful and content rich site. Sometimes a friendly request
to another webmaster may get you a one-way link. Ask for links
from only relevant and quality sites. Always be polite and
in your requests. Explain why you chose their site and why
their visitors could benefit from your content.
There
are four primary factors involved in the "value"
of an inbound link:
The
Rank of the Site
It
is well known that Google uses links as a significant factor
in determining PR (Page Rank). Simply put, consistently adding
links will have a much better effect than adding links in
bunches.
The
search engine notes the discovery date of links, the life
span of the link and the speed at which a new web site obtains
links. This approach reveals that Google is discounting quick
link exchange strategies such as buying bulk links for your
site. Instead, Google appears to consider a natural linking
evolution as a sign that a site is legitimate.
The
specifics of a good linking strategy are a bit difficult to
nail down. Factors that might be considered include:
1.
The anchor text of the link.
2.
The discovery date of the link.
3.
The growth rate of links to your site.
4.
The rate at which links to a page appear and disappear.
5. The age of links with older links carrying more value.
6.
Numerous links to a new site will be looked at as spam, unless
some of the links are from highly valued sites.
7.
Link growth that is constant is optimal.
8.
Sudden bunches of new links will be devalued as spam.
Google values sites that are in it for the long term, update
regularly and consistently grow in link popularity. Taking
this theme into account, it is easy to understand why the
Google sandbox exists.
One-Way
or Reciprocal?
One-way
links to your site are much better for your site from an SEO
standpoint. The main value of an inbound link is in whether
or not it will generate traffic to your site. Get reciprocal
links from sites that will bring more visitors to your pages.
The Relevance of the Site
What
is going to make you the most amount of sales if you are trying
to sell fishing equipment? A link from an outdoor hobby website
or a link from a bubble gum corporation? I think the answer
is straightforward, the outdoor hobby website. The trick is
to know your market and understand your customer. What age
group would your customers be, and what other type of website
would they look at if they were interested in your product?
What about demographics? Does your product or service need
to be promoted only in certain countries? If you're selling
fishing equipment in the U.S. a site who's traffic comes from
outside the U.S. may not be desirable.
There
are two types of inbound links - One Way and Reciprocal. Usually
a one way link is gained by another webmaster finding your
web site useful enough to where they voluntarily post a link
to it on their own site. A reciprocal link is a "trade"
where both webmasters post links to each others sites. One
way links, naturally, are worth more than reciprocal links.
Recently much has been written saying that the value of reciprocal
links can be very low or none at all.
Be
careful when selecting sites for reciprocal linking. Your
outbound links are part of your on page SEO and they are important.
You do not want to have links pointing to questionable web
sites or "link farms". Always go for sites that
are relevant to your own content. The best way to increase
the value of your website is to concentrate on linking to
helpful and relevant content. Think of the value to your web
visitor when choosing other sites to link to. The search engine
"spiders" who crawl your site will recognize links
to good and especially relevant web sites.
How
to look for sites to get inbound links from Do a search on
a site that is similar to yours. Type link:http://www.domainname.com
in the search box. This will give you a listing of the sites
who have links pointing to the site you are interested in.
Now you will see who is linking to the site that is similar
to yours! Visit the sites and request a link from those who
seem the most relevant.
Another
good way to increase your inbound links is to join as many
quality and relevant forums as you can. Search for forums
that deal with the same subject matter as your site. Join
the best forums you can find and try to become an active member.
Be sure to read the rules or guidelines for any forum before
you post a message. The best way to get involved is just to
read the messages. If the forum is about an area of interest
related to your site's theme you will be sure to have replies
to questions or questions of your own.
Dont
forget place a link to your web site in your profile. Take
it a step further and put a link to your web site in your
signature. The search engines often pick these up!
The
Wording of the Text Link
Text
links that contain relevant keywords are much more valuable
than those that do not. Suppose you have a web site about
fly fishing. A link to your site using the words "Learn
how to catch the big ones with fly fishing" would be
much more preferable to a link that says simply "yourdomain.com".
Obviously you will usually have little control of the format
of any inbound links to your site. But when you do have a
choice always opt for the use of relevant keywords.
Make
SEO an ongoing effort. Inbound links take time to accumulate
and it can be very time consuming to search for quality reciprocals.
Spend time on it when you can. Always grow. Never consider
your web site complete. Update and add new pages as often
as you are able. The search engines love fresh, new and updating
information.
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