Posts Tagged ‘link building’

The Secret of Successful Link Building

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

one way link buildingCongratulations! You are the proud owner of a new Website for your business or non-profit group. Now what? Just because you spent thousands of dollars (sometimes) on creating this great looking, content rich Website doesn’t mean you will instantly garner the attention you want.
You need much more than just a Website to get traffic online, appear within the top pages of the search engines and make money or get sponsors. You need to have an ethical link building campaign. Content and one way links are the keys to success online.

Link building, you ask? Yes, link building. It’s like giving a free ticket to everyone to come visit your Website and purchase your products or services or get information. You want people to find you online, right? Ok, here are a few ways to get those links coming to you and their advantages, as suggested by the trusted folks at Search Engine Watch.

1. Link internally. Always start with your Website first. Have you seen Websites that have a phrase underlined or in bold that links to another page on their Website? Yes, those are called internal links. Search engines like those and it helps increase your page rank, for those who still think that this is valuable.
Here’s an example of a Website with internal link building: Jack Levy Sales

If you have any questions about our inventory of wholesale novelties merchandise and licensed products or are having difficulty placing an order for our novelties and gifts using the order cart, please call us. Remember, you can still fax, email or call in your order for wholesale novelties merchandise and licensed products if you prefer.

2. Submit to free search engine friendly link directories. This is where we differ in opinion with SEW. We see the increased value of link building and search results with continous submissions to link directories. It’s not a “field of dreams” with link building; you must do it every month and follow the stated guidelines. Don’t overdue it and be diligent. Assign someone else to do it for you if necessary, as long as they do it ethically. (See note at bottom regarding black/white hat tactics for link building.)


3. Paid and reciprocal links. Remember that free ticket I was talking about earlier? Well, paid links are like offering a ticket to people, except they have to pay for it or they have to give you a ticket in return to their store. The dilemna? Is that ticket (link) really that valuable and would you want to buy something from that other store? For example, if you are an automotive parts retailer and you want to have one page on your Website with links to all the business and car dealers that you sell to – that would be great because you are helping to promote those businesses as well. Of course you would want the favor returned by seeing a link to your Website on those businesses and car dealerships as well, but what if they don’t reciprocate? See my point? If you decide to do this, ensure these links are valuable to your industry and purpose and you get back what you put out there.

4. Get .Gov/.Edu extensions. According to Search Engine Watch, “these are the holy grail of links and have a massive impact on increasing Website rank.” Whew! If we only we could get more of these links, whether you’re endorsing a political candidate or you’re sponsoring a school, this would be a great way to see your site rise up in the ranks in the search engines. However, don’t do it if it goes against your moral convictions or political opinions.


5. Linking social media networks. If you have a Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, FriendFeed or any other social network that you use to market your business or non-profit (no personal accounts please), these are the goldmine in a link building campaign. Since most of these social networks are now indexed by the search engines, you have the Indy 500 of providing links to masses of people for free! Whether you share a bit.ly, ow.ly or long link to your Website or one of your inside pages, you have the potential of doing this on a daily or hourly basis! Just don’t overdo it with sales or junk, people will unfriend you and you’ll lose your reputation online. (Not what you want for link building successful)


6. Entice visitors – give them hook, line and sinker. Also referred to as link baiting, it’s a method of providing really great content, tools, a freebie, a coupon or something that has real value to your customers and visitors. It should be so great, that an audience would share it with others. Think of those billboard signs “Free coffee with fill up” or my favorite from Payless shoes, “BOGO” (buy one get one 1/2 off). Change your tactic often enough that people will bookmark your site and have a reason to come back.

7. Extra, Extra, Read All About Me! Newspaper readership may be diminishing, but news is not. Submit a press release to online PR sites such as PR Newswire or PR Web to generate more one way links. Creating a new Website is news, so is hosting an event or food drive or hiring a new employee. Always ensure your press release is newsworthy and useful. If done so with properly, press releases will be picked up by a variety of news sources across many regions and this will increase your link building strategy online.


**A note about black hat and white hat link building strategies. Remember the Wicked Witch of the West? She’s the black hat in link building. Just because you can do something easier, doesn’t mean it’s better in the realm of the search engines. And Glenda, the good witch, she’s the white hat in link building. Follow the rules, do it consistently and be ethical about how you do it and you’ll get a higher rank in Google and other search engines.**

What should you do now? Make a list of all the places you want to link to, develop a link building strategy, assign a team or SEO firm to help you with your link building campaign and get started!

Link Building via Social Media

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

3598356119_bd22769c3e_oOur guide to using traditional link building techniques on social media sites and on social networks is now live. This was a pretty fun guide to write, and we think that most Webmasters will find that using link building to drive traffic to their site will be one of the most fun SEO activities yet. You can check it out here.

Text Link Length Tips to Maximize Link Building

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

The words used to link to your Web site are important so that you get top rankings for your company’s Web site. However, knowing the length of such text links to improve your link building is something others have discovered through Google research.

Targeting not only the right keyword but also the keyword length is a priority when using link building to improve your visibility in Google, Yahoo!, MSN and other search engines.

How many words does Google consider to be best for Web site link building? Shaun Anderson, a blogger, was inquisitive enough to do a test of his own. Here are the results of his experiment to build the best links.

The Experiment

Shaun Anderson created a text link that had 50 nonsense words, and each word was 6 characters long. Then he conducted a search for a keyword that had a top ranking and added these words to the search.

For example, “drive traffic to website lsdki” then if Google has indexed a link with the nonsense word “lsdki” it would list that site.

The best length to maximize Web site link building? 55 Characters

Out of 50 words in the text link, Google counted eight and with 7 spaces this equals 48 characters. So remember the magic number 55 – for getting the most out of link building techniques.

Another tip is to include the most important or top ranked keywords for your Web site in the first 55 characters of your link. If you’re not sure what your top keywords are, then contact SearchCircus.com to get started with a keyword research analysis as well as monthly link building. We have a program that will fit your budget and get you to the top of the search engines with our list of link building directories.