Search Engine Optimization and Internet Marketing Articles
Link Building is Queen
If content is king, then linking is the queen that shares his
throne. We have all heard about adding content to your site to give the search engines fodder to consume. But the secret to
luring the search engines is the links to your site. Today's search engines look very carefully and critically at who is
linking to you, and what it is that they are saying about you. A link from a leader in your industry carries a lot of weight and
means that your site is important. Two links from industry leaders means your site is even more important. 100 links from
random web sites, from industries you are not even related with, means almost nothing. Thus, getting links is only the start; the
important thing is getting good links from quality web sites.
Why do link building matters?
Since the arrival of Google and their PageRank, search engines
have put a lot of weight on links to a site. There used to be
simple ways to get good rankings: Meta tags, titles, keyword
density, etc? Today, things have become more complex, with
search engines now using a very complicated algorithm that
involves:
- Links to your site,
- What is written in those links,
- Who is
linking to the site that links to yours,
- What are the
keyphrases used in those links,
- What is the quality of the site
that is linking to yours,
- How many other links does that site
have,
- How many links out (and to what sites) does your site
have,
- And other such criteria.
To use a rather appetizing analogy, these new criteria are added
to the stew that is your site, along with the quality and
quantity of the content. Left to simmer on the worldwide web,
this stew is then eaten up by the search engines depending on
how well your site matches the aforementioned criteria. Put
differently, the king and queen must join together to turn your
site into a number one result.
How do we get links?
It all starts with content. No one will link to you unless you
offer quality information about a particular subject. If you are
in real estate, you must offer information about the area you
sell. If someone wants to buy in your area, first s/he will want
to learn about it, so you will need to have good resources about
that area. The next step is to find new sites that would benefit
from your site's information; new sites whose clients would
potentially buy your real estate.
How do you solicit links?
To solicit sites you have to use a lot of elbow grease. Send out
personalized emails to these sites. Don't send out mass emails
or spam. Be friendly, and point out the benefits of linking to
your site. If you are lucky, maybe 1 in 3 emails will get a
response. It is frustrating and discouraging, but keep your
spirits up. Many times a site is perfect but they don't ever
update it, so your site won't get the link in because nothing
ever changes on the solicited site. Don't waste too much time on
sites that haven't been updated in years. It is also important
to follow up. Until you get a flat out denial, keep saying "Hi",
and keep it personal. Keep track of who you have contacted and
what you have written or said because you have to make it seem
like they are the only person you are contacting. As soon as
they get a sniff that you are sending out a mass email, or that
you are using the exact same approach with other sites, you will
probably lose their respect - and their business!
Do not forget to submit to the directories such as the Open
Directory Project ( www.dmoz.org ), because getting listed here
counts for a lot in all the big search engines. Take your time
and choose the right category to submit to. Also, read about how
they want their descriptions and titles written, and write them
that way. These are the keys to getting into the directories.
Soliciting links is a very time-consuming (and frustrating)
venture, but it is essential to getting good rankings in the
search engines. It takes a lot of patience and a lot of time.
Getting your first link is like getting your first sale. It is
just as hard - and just as satisfying.
Since search engine optimization and link building requires profund knowledge and requires lots of time, it is wise to use a professional firm to help you build links. Why not ask Agog Digital Marketing Strategy Limited to provide you a proposal? and we have several years of experience.
Author:
Shawn Campbell co-founded <a href= "http://www.redcarpetweb.com/"> Red Carpet Web Promotion,
Inc</a>. He has been researching and developing marketing
strategies to achieve more prominent listings in search engine
results since 1998.