Indexing And Link Building, The Definitive Guide

August 3, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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There are all kinds of ways you can do your link building. If you take a look at the Wiki websites you’ll see a good example of link building. When you click on one link, it takes you to another page about a topic which is similar. They all blend together. Those Wiki websites are the most popular on the internet. It takes one subject and builds it up into different categories. The search engine spiders just love Wiki’s and the user enjoys it as well.

I find that many people shy away from building back links to their website. People have said that if you have lots of links going out from your website that you could get banned from the search engines.

I don’t think that is the case because if that were so, if you didn’t like the guy over the abcdefg.com you could send lots of off colored links to his website and get him banned. You have no control over who puts a link to your website and what they are going to say about your site.

Buying a domain name that has been out there for a while is a good thing to do. But if you go out and buy a domain name, put up a website you’re not going to have 30,000 links going to it over night. That doesn’t happen in nature and that’s what you want to do, replicate what happens in nature.

You can still obtain good rankings from directory submissions, but they are not as good as they use to be. When I try and climb the search engines with one keyword, I don’t use directories. If I list my links in directories I do it because it is a different place. I like to concentrate on getting links from a lot of different resources.

The best way you can build your links is slowly over a period of time. I’ve seen websites where the linking was aggressive and the website they where working on the links were no good after a while. Some websites go down and aren’t up anymore. That’s why you need to focus on a variety of links from different places. I like using services that drip out your links over a period of time. That’s what happens naturally.

Submitting your articles to directories and making videos is a great way to get people to link back to your website. Every time you create a link, make it worth clicking on. Concentrate on good quality content.

Have a good reason to do something with your site; just don’t do it for the sake of doing it for SEO purposes. You don’t put up a page for the purpose of just putting up a page. You want the user to get enjoyment out of what you’re putting up so that they will come back for more. Those are some of my link building methods.

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Link Popularity Building – Your On The Right Track But Using The Wrong Link Building Strategies

February 19, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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Let’s take off the gloves right away… No Internet Marketer on the planet looks forward to the daunting task of link building. Since the gloves are off let’s really call it what it is. Most Internet Marketers would rather walk across a bed of razor blades, however the reality of the situation is this is a task that must be done in order to achieve a top ranking position in Google.

Hate it or love it incoming links are a crucial part of every successful SEO campaign. Maybe this is why there are new link scams popping up everyday. You know the one’s I’m talking about… “Get 100 one-way links for $24.95!”

The sad part is several webmasters fall for this crap everyday. Although you may receive the incoming links as promised, the links are useless because they are of poor quality and offer no value as far as SEO is concerned.

Have you ever thrown away money on any of those link building scams? I don’t know about you but I have. In fact I have lost hundreds of dollars to those digital bandits. I use to be one of those Internet Marketers who thought that the more links the better – boy was mistaking. Once I started running test after test I finally figured out that what I needed was highly targeted high quality links, placed in the right location on the page, with the right anchor text.

Once you have a grasp on what type of link popularity building you should be doing, you find yourself still standing alone in the dark. The question looming over your head may be… Where do I get started? In reality the answer is very simple. You should first and fore most know which anchor text to target. Whatever you do don’t fall into the trap of targeting generic phrases such as “buying digital camera”, the reason being, if someone types in “buying digital camera” are they really ready to buy? Of course not. The search term is to generic which is a good indication that they still have a few questions that will need to be answered.

They may still be trying to decide what type of digital camera they want… What make and model? What price range? These are just a few questions that may still need to be answered. The bottom line is you need to stop wasting time targeting the wrong keywords in your link building strategies. Hot buyers are more apt to search for keyword phrases such as, “Nikon Coolpix Digital Camera.”

Link Building Killer – those webmasters that do target the correct buying keyword phrases usually shoot themselves in the foot by “Over Optimizing” their anchor text. Make sure that you vary your anchor text to avoid any penalties by the big “G”.

Another commonly asked question is why do I target buyer keywords instead of keywords for rankings or traffic. The answer is simple – I do it because most Internet Marketers get so caught up in getting on the front page of the SERP’s that they sometimes forget their main objectives… High conversions and making money! Take a second and think about this… If you rank number one for a particular keyword phrase and you still fail to generate traffic does it really matter? Of course it doesn’t! Now ask yourself if you were to generate thousands of unique visitors per day and the visitors are not converting does that really matter? The answer again would be NO!

We as business owners should always be focused on conversions. The same principal applies no matter if you own an online business or a brick and mortar business. I’m not sure if Internet Marketers have this mindset out of neglect or they simply do not know. As you finish reading this article I at the very least want you to surf away with at least the understanding that you MUST get out of the mindset of doing link building to generate traffic and shift to the mindset of doing link building to generate revenue.

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