Building Quality LinksPosted on : 05-08-2008 at 2312 hrsAuthor : Rif Chia |
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Articles about getting Quality Links have been posted throughout the Web but do you really understand Quality when linking is involved? Okay for those who are unsure, inbound links are links to your website from other websites. In the past, many webmasters bought thousand and thousand of paid links in order to rank their websites in the top page or attain high PR value. However in today's context, buying paid links has been identified by Google as a "NOT TO DO" technique and many websites have been badly penalized due to this reason. You want good rankings? Ensure your inbound links are quality ones and you are somewhere there. |
Find Out Your Niche
Every business has its own niche
and its own market. Unless you are a universal globalized business, you
should be able to good use of linking strategies to convert curious
visitors into potential buyers. Knowing your niche is your first path
to success.
Where They Visit
Now that you know who
and where is your market, get ready to do some serious in depth
studies. Find out which are the websites that your potential customers
normally visit and generate a whole long list of them. By knowing where
your potential customers might visit, you can easily target your
advertisements.
Shortlisting The Candidates
Now
that you got a long list of all the possible websites, it is time to
choose which are the ones that are more related to your business and
group them into a smaller list. Rank these possible websites
accordingly to their Alexa traffic ranks, retain the top 200 websites.
Advertising Or Exchange Links?
Whether
you are going to advertise or make links exchange will depend on which
type of websites they belong to. Free services, business-orientated,
articles, directories or etc.. Naturally, exchanging links and creating
some sort of a partnership would eventually be the cheapest and the
easiest way out. Alternatively, you can also consider exchanging
advertising space with those business-orientated websites which can
benefits both parties. Whichever way you decide, getting links from
these shortlisted websites are known as quality links.
Tags: SEO, Link Building
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