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One-Way Link Building Secures Long-Term Results
Link
building, refers to increase number of inbound links (Other
webmasters'websites linking to your site). Link building is
a website promotion method to increase website visitors directly.
In addition, it improves your link popularity and hence search
engine placement. This article reveals a link building strategy
called one-way link building.
One-way link building is a great way to improve your link
popularity and ranking in the search engines. One-way links
are more difficult to obtain than traditional reciprocal links,
but pay off in securing solid long-term search engine ranking
results.
Why are one-way links helpful? Link
building in general is an important part of making sure
your site ranks well in the search engines. Google and many
of the other search engines include link popularity as part
of the way they evaluate the webpages they include in the
search engine databases. Links are seen as a positive "vote"
towards the quality of the webpage. Each individual page acquires
link popularity based on the pages that link to it. Google
and Yahoo! both have toolbars showing the page rank of pages
you visit, so you can use these tools to get a good estimate
of your pages' link popularity. It is not necessary to get
totally caught up in the minutia of which types of links from
which types of pages are the most important. The bottom line
is this: acquiring links pointing back to your website, particularly
links from sites covering the same or related topics as your
site, is helpful in the overall scheme of search engine ranking.
The big "plus" of one-way links is that you don't
have to worry about linking back to a "bad neighborhood."
If your site has links pointing back to sites that serve as
"link farms" or "free-for-all" sites,
you may not gain, and could actually lose page rank. These
sites are rarely focused, and tend to have links to and from
all different sorts of sites. Since there is no particular
topical emphasis here, it is clear to Google and the other
search engines that the sole purpose of these sites is to
artificially increase the number of links pointing to your
site. Since there is no value added for the search engine's
users, they in turn give no value to these links.
Another advantage to focused, one-way links is that they
will tend to stay in place. A website that features a link
to your site probably does so because that site's owner thinks
that their visitors will benefit from the content your site
has to offer. Rather than simply trying to manipulate search
results, they want to add to the experience of their visitors;
you benefit from having a long term link in place. Sites featuring
reciprocal links may simply drop your link when it no longer
suits their linking strategy.
How do I obtain natural links?
Building good content helps interest your visitors and keeps
them on your website. By becoming an authority on your topic,
you will attract more visitors. When another website in essence
"votes" for the quality of your website by placing
a link pointing back to it, you are obtaining natural linking.
The more you can build upon helpful articles, FAQs and white
papers, etc., the better reason for visitors to link back
to your website because of the quality content.
One-way linking sources
There are a number of ways to get links from other sites back
to yours. The most important principle to keep in mind is
that you will get the most links when you offer something
significant to link to. Think of what you can provide that
people will want to link to:
Natural links given from topic-related websites that like
your website
Providing free content, such as access to articles, e-books,
FAQs and white papers
Directory links, listed under the category related to your
topic
Business directory links, listed under the category related
to your topic
Blogs, submitted to a blog directory and archived online
Business associations, listed under the category related to
your topic
Newsletter text ads promoting your business, archived online
at topic-related websites
Original articles, submitted to and archived online at topic-related
websites
Original press releases, submitted to and archived online
at topic-related websites
Original newsletters, submitted to and archived online at
topic-related websites
White papers, submitted to and archived online at topic-related
websites
E-books, submitted to and archived online at topic-related
websites
Free software tools provided with required link back to website
For each of these types of content, you will want to have
an active link pointing back to your site. Of course, when
creating your own original content, always archive your own
work on your website to build your content and increase your
own link popularity by growing the number of pages on your
website.
The extra value of one-way links is the fact that you are
also promoting your website from the listing, as well as the
active link. Articles, newsletters, white papers, directory
and business association links may bring in traffic from visitors
who are interested in the description of your website listing.
How do I know the links are valid?
To gain the most benefit from your links, the link back to
your webpage should be one that can be followed by the search
engine robots. Plain old text links and image links usually
can be followed by the search engine robots. More exotic types
of links, like JavaScript links, cannot typically be followed
by the search engine robots. When you provide suggested linking
code, the simpler the better. Don't be afraid to suggest linking
formats to owners of sites that link to you. The types of
links that serve your purposes best will generally provide
their visitors with the best experience as well.
Check to see if the page where the link will be located can
be found in the search engine results. You can search via
the entire website or by individual page. Different search
engines use different syntax in looking for individual pages
and links; refer to the advanced search function for each
search engine for details.
Google Search Example:
Shows indexing of all pages listed in website
site:www.websitedomainname.com
Shows indexing of a specific web page in website
info:www.websitedomainname.com/pagename.html
If the page is listed in the search engine results, this
means the page has been indexed by the search engine robots.
This means the webpage is valid for indexing and that your
link will be picked up as well.
Research and quality content equal success
One-way link building means hard work and long term determination
to achieve good link popularity. By improving the quality
of your website, you improve the chance to obtain good quality
natural links. Spend a set amount of time each week to seek
out quality one-way links to achieve your goal. By using this
long-term game plan you will be able to safely build links
for optimum link popularity success.
About the Author:
Daria Goetsch is the founder and Search Engine Marketing
Consultant for Search Innovation, a Search Engine Promotion
company serving small businesses. Besides running her own
company, Daria is an associate of WebMama.com, an Internet
web marketing strategies company. She has specialized in search
engine optimization since 1998, including three years as the
Search Engine Specialist for O'Reilly & Associates, a
technical book publishing company
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