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Monday 22 August 2011

Link Building Strategies

When you create a website, you've already been told that backlinks from external sources are paramount to high rankings in search engines. But unfortunately, most of the online marketers fail to separate the wheat from the chaff when it comes to pursuing links.

The following is a detailed breakdown of all link major link building tactics, accompanied by an analysis of return on time investment in addition to the possibility of incurring a penalty from a search engine.

1. Internal Links

Internal links occur within the site itself and offer webmasters two major advantages:

· The ability to help search engine spiders find new content on your site.

· The ability to pass PageRank and develop a set of authorities within the developing website.

Advantage: Internal links are the low hanging fruit of link building and this tactic is frequently overlooked by webmasters. The most effective internal links are blended seamlessly within article, are not navigational, and are not clustered at the end of the content.

Risk of getting penalized: There are actually zero chances of getting penalized from the search engines.



2. SEO Directories

The web directories are the telephone pages of the Internet. A web directory is a listing of websites organized in a hierarchy or interconnected list of categories. No relevance, no ranking, and no human input.

Advantage: With the exception of Yahoo and DMOZ, directories are an enormous waste of time and resources. They're essentially a paid link that passes rank. I've done SEO directory tests on several domains and the results were a bit startling. Of the three sites tested, none improved rankings and two dropped to the third page for top rankings.

Risk of getting penalized: Moderate/high.



3. Comment Links

The concept is simple, right? Find a bunch of article/blog posts that are thematically relevant and start posting links with your keywords in the anchor text.

Advantage: In terms of increasing rankings, this no longer works. The vast majority of blogs are some variation of Wordpress or Blogspot, which set comment links by default to "nofollow," meaning your website won't receive the link juice. Simply put, it's not worth the time.

Risk of getting penalized: Moderate. Depending on the depth of your link portfolio, too many of these links can crush your link variance ratio. Dropping a URL in a comment isn't a big deal, but mixing in some anchor text in the "Name:" section is a spammy signal.



4. Paid Links/Sponsored posts

Paid links are the most common form of traditional link building. This is the process of finding potential link partners and offering them cash in exchange for a dofollow link with the anchor text of the webmaster's choices.

Advantage: I'm not endorsing paid links, which are against Google's Webmaster Guidelines, but they can be one of the most effective methods of building links.

Risk of getting penalized: Depends. Using a text link broker is like stamping a "kick me" sign to Google. Whether or not they penalize your site, the link networks of these brokerage firms often get uncovered and their links are seriously de-weighted (or removed from the index entirely). If you get caught in one of these schemes, it might be time to dust off the old résumé.


5. .Gov/.Edu Extensions

Quite simply, these are the holy grail of links and have a massive impact in helping a page or website rank for targeted keywords.

Advantage: I wouldn't recommend a concerted effort in achieving these links. Political connections can go a long way, but a campaign dedicated to obtaining these links isn't the best use of time and resources.

Risk of getting penalized: None.



6. Social Media

These links are fairly easy to disseminate through channels such as Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube; however, these links are all nofollowed.

Advantage: While these links might not pass PageRank, the ancillary benefits can be tremendous. One powerful tweet can generate dozens of high-quality backlinks across the blogosphere, which will pass PageRank. In all likelihood, Google will become more active in monitoring and using these social signals as supporting evidence for sites that have suddenly increased their link portfolios.

Risk of getting penalized: None. Just don't turn your Twitter account into a spam zombie.



7. Link Baiting

The process of generating incoming links through the creation of engaging content and tools.

Advantage: Link baiting is the most reliable long-term strategy for developing a high performance domain in search engines. Famous examples of link baiting include the subservient chicken, Radiohead remixes, and Office Max's "Elf Yourself." When creating link bait, follow one simple rule: make your content something an audience will want to share with others.

Risk of getting penalized: None. In fact, Matt Cutts of Google has encouraged link baiting.



8. Press Release Links

Using a press release firm such as PR Web or PR Newswire in the hopes of generating incoming links.

Advantage: This strategy is fine, so long as the press release is useful. When done well, releases can drive quality backlinks from reputable news sources. Tip: be sure to link deep within the site when relevant.

Risk of getting penalized: None.



9. Reciprocal Links

My inbox is constantly flooded with endless requests from webmasters requesting link exchange. To be clear: building an example.com/link.html pages will do nothing for your rankings. Google discounts these outbound links and seriously de-weights incoming links.

Advantage: Don't engage in this strategy and don't play the fool's game of quickly unlinking to make them appear as one-way links; it's another spammy signal that won't get your far. Instead, develop relationships with other savvy webmasters and trade links deep within pages when there's semantic relevance. News portals frequently sign these types of partnership deals.

Risk of getting penalized: Low.

Remember, link building is a constant growing process. One of the reasons to like link baiting is because it's fun and creative. Find something you enjoy creating and use it as a method to drive incoming links. That way, link building will be a part of your daily routine, not another unrealistic marketing resolution.

Tuesday 2 August 2011

Backlinks - A Brief Overview

Backlinks are incoming links to a website or web page. Inbound links were originally important (prior to the emergence of search engines) as a primary means of web navigation; today their significance lies in Search Engine Optimization (SEO). Backlink indicates a link from another site to your website. These are also knows as Inbound links (IBL's) and their number indicates the popularity of the website. Backlinks are considered as votes by search engines: more the number of votes (backlinks) your website has, and based on the importance of websites linking back to yours, your site is assigned a trust rank. The number of backlinks is one indication of the popularity or importance of that website or a webpage. The idea behind including backlinks as part of the page rank algorithm is that if a page is good, people will start linking to it. And the more backlinks a page has, the better it is.

Importance of Backlinks:

Search engines often use the number of backlinks that a website has as one of the most important factors for determining that website's search engine ranking, popularity and importance. Google's description of their PageRank system, for instance, notes that Google interprets a link from page X to page Y as a vote, by page X, for page Y. Knowledge of this form of search engine rankings has fueled a portion of the SEO industry commonly termed linkspam, where a company attempts to place as many inbound links as possible to their site regardless of the context of the originating site. Search engines are looking for the websites which have a level playing field, and look for natural links built slowly over time. While it is fairly easy to manipulate links on a web page to try to achieve a higher ranking, it is a lot harder to influence a search engine with external backlinks from other websites.

Your site's ranking in Google search results is partly based on analysis of those sites that link to you. The quantity, quality, and relevance of links count towards your rating. This is also a reason why backlinks factor is highly significant into a search engine's algorithm.

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