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Inbound links, link exchanges
and link acquisition
Link text (the text that is clicked on when clicking on a link) is singly
the most important factor when Google determines the rankings for any given
searchterm. This article isn't about that aspect of inbound links, although
it is briefly touched on. This article discusses inbound links for their
link popularity/PageRank value, and provides ideas on how to acquire them.
Why do we need inbound links?
Even before Google came on the scene, link popularity (linkpop) was being
used by one or two search engines as part of their algorithm when
determining the rankings for any given searchterm. Then when Google arrived
with their link-based PageRank, link popularity took off and became an
absolute essential ingredient in achieving top rankings.
The idea behind linkpop is that the more pages that link to a page, the more
important the page is and it, therefore, deserves a higher ranking than it
would otherwise have.
Some engines simply counted the number of links coming into a page (inbound
links), but Google took the idea a step further. Each inbound link comes
comes from a page which itself has inbound links. The more inbound links on
the linking page, the more important that page is and, therefore, the more
important the link to our page is. So Google gives more weight to inbound
links from important pages that it does to inbound links from lesser pages.
They call the idea "PageRank", and you can learn all about in this PageRank
article.
Google is the world's number one search engine, and currently provides the
results for around 80% of all the searches done in the world. Because of
that, it is vitally important for any website that relies on search engine
traffic to do well in Google. Doing well in Google means making the site
'important' in Google's eyes and, to do that, the site must have good
inbound links - as many of them as possible, and preferably from important
pages (pages with medium to high PageRank values).
How do we get inbound links?
There are a number of ways. Some of them are:-
Forums
Join forums and place links to your site(s) in your signature line. Use your
main searchterms as the link text - I'll come to why that is necessary later
in this article. But before spending time writing lots of posts with your
signature line in each post, make sure that the forum is spiderable by
checking the robots.txt file, and make sure that non-members don't have
session IDs in the URLs. Also make sure that links in signature lines are
not hidden from spiders (view the source code to make sure that signature
links are in plain HTML format and not in Javascript).
Link exchange centers
Find a join free link exchange center like LinkPartners.com. There you can
find a categorized directory of websites that also want to exchange links.
Be careful not to sign up with FFA (Free For All) sites because they are
mostly email address gatherers and you can expect a sudden increase in email
spam soon after you sign up. Also, only sign up with centers where you can
approach other sites personally, and where they can approach you personally.
Do not join any link farms!!! Link farms, such as LinksToYou.com, sound
excellent for building up linkpop and PageRank, but search engines (Google
in particular) disapprove of them as blatant attempts to manipulate the
rankings and they will penalize sites that use them. Once a site has been
penalized, it is very difficult to get the penalty lifted, so avoid all link
farms.
Email requests
(a) Search on Google for your main searchterms and find the websites that
are competing with you. Then find which sites link to them by searching "link:www.cometitor-domain.com".
Email them and ask for a link exchange.
(b) Search on Google for websites that are related to your site's topic, but
not direct competitors, and ask them for a link exchange.
Buy them
There are websites that want to sell links. They are usually medium to high
PageRank sites, and often the link will be placed on multiple pages, or all
pages within the site. It's possible to approach individual sites where you
would like your links to appear, but it is much quicker, easier and more
reliable to use a middle-man service (or broker).
Link brokers offer links for sale on behalf of other websites (you could use
the service to sell links on your site!). With these services, it is usual
to be able to choose the type (topic) of the website(s) where you want to
place your links. I am not aware of any disreputable practises with link
brokering. However, I can recommend the Text Link Brokerage service (banners
on this page) as being highly reputable.
Finally, there are even links for sale by public auction, such as the one at
LinkAdage Auctions.
What type of links?
Inbound links serve three purposes:-
(1) they add linkpop and PageRank to the site, (2) they send traffic to the
site, and (3) if the link text (the text that is clicked on) is good, then
the page's rankings can be improved.
(1) for linkpop, either text or graphic links are fine, (2) for traffic,
text links are known to be more effective than graphic links, and (3) to
positively affect a page's rankings, text links are the best. So get text
links and not graphic links.
(1) for linkpop, get links from anywhere, (2) for traffic, get links from
related sites, and (3) to improve the page's rankings, get links from
anywhere - the higher the PageRank of the linking page, the better and,
whenever possible, make sure that the link text is one of your main
searchterms (see Search Engine Optimization - the basics).
Summary
Inbound links are important for websites that want to move up the rankings.
Inbound links, with the right link text, are essential for achieving top
rankings.
Most websites are not natural link magnets, and link acquisition can be
time-consuming and frustrating. Many websites that are approached by email
will say no, but some will say yes. For top rankings, it is essential to
take the time and get many inbound links.