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The Link
Factor
By Gareth Mailer
There are many different
approaches and techniques required when optimising a website for a
high ranking in your chosen search engine. In most cases loads of
informative, relevant content is required as well as plenty of
outgoing links to separate you from the cat like competition.
But one of the most important factors that the search engines
consider when reviewing your site is the amount of other webmasters
(the owner of a website) linking to your website. The reason that
this is considered vital is because it is an off the page factor,
meaning that it is not directly under your control. Therefore it
will be an indication of your sites popularity when another site
links to you via their web page. However it is not enough to submit
your site to any webmaster in the hope they incorporate a link to
you in their site.
The search engines look for links from websites of relevance to
yours, popularity of that linking site and keywords relating to your
site included in the link text. Google is unique in terms of how it
evaluates a page. It uses a process called page rank which will give
a website a rating of between 0 -10 in accordance with its
popularity.
To find out the page rank of a website all you have to do is
download the google toolbar and it will display on a green bar what
the websites page rank is. This is an important factor but it is not
an indication as to where a page will rank as google will analyse
many other factors including the title tag, content, prominence etc.
The best way to increase you page ranking is to either add further
content or find others to link to your site, both of which I will
explain further down. To identify your link popularity visit addme.com
and click on popularity. This tool will display all the sites that
link to your or your competitor’s website, all you have to do is
type in your web address. If you are finding it difficult to find
websites to link to then visit linkpartners.com
or type your competitors address into the link popularity tool and
this will display all those that have linked to your competitors.
Where to place your link
There are many different ways that you can publicise your site on
the internet, but below I have included 2 of the more popular
methods.
Reciprocal Link
This involves you literally trading links with another webmaster and
therefore increasing both web sites’ popularity. It is important
that you target the correct web site, as a site that is not listed
within google will not increase your popularity and will only
consume more of your time, therefore it is best to target sites that
have a page rank of 4 or above. This does not mean that you must
reject all below this ranking it just means that you will have most
success in increasing your popularity if you aim for sites with a
page rank of 4 or above as these sites are already considered as
popular sites by google. Treat your outgoing links like precious
gems as you do not wish to be spotted linking to irrelevant sites.
If your site has a low page rank then do not take it into
consideration as most people are not aware of the page rank system,
so you only need to inform webmasters if your site has a good page
rank.
Approaching Webmasters
Once you have identified a relevant, popular site you will need to
approach the webmaster. This is the most important part of your link
campaign as it will determine whether or not you site is accepted.
When approaching webmasters you should include the following:
* Your web address in the subject line
* Inform the webmaster that you particularly enjoyed reading a
certain article or that you enjoyed browsing through the
user-friendly forum or anything else that indicates to the webmaster
that you have actually visited their site. This will show the
webmaster that you are not just spamming masses of sites in the hope
that your link will appear.
* Tell the webmaster why he or she should link to your site. Make
sure that you state similarities between the two sites and other
important information that will help sway his or her opinion.
* If possible include the webmasters name
* Inform the webmaster that you have placed a link to their site on
your home page in a prominent position (do this before you approach
the webmaster).
Promote your articles
If you enjoy creating content then you may consider writing an
article and distributing it so that others can include it on their
site. When the article is included on someone else's site then it
will include your link, therefore you receive another link to your
site. You may want to set restrictions on the distribution of the
article, such as:
* The article must include your name and link at the bottom of the
page
* It must not be modified
* It can only be used on sites that have a page rank of 4 or above
* You retain copyright of the article
This will prevent un-suitable websites from displaying your article.
About The Author
Article copryright allfreehomebusinessdirectory.com
and written by Gareth Mailer. Please visit for further, more
comprehensive articles.
garethbusiness@yahoo.co.uk
Article Source: http://ezinearticles.com
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