Inbound LinksGetting inbound links to your websiteOffline optimization strategies aren't about building your site to be search-engine friendly. This is where the hard work begins - Getting quality inbound links. What is a valuable inbound link?Well, the answer to this is probably top secret, locked away in a big vault inside Google's labs... Seriously, while the exact formula is kept secret, this doesn't mean we cannot learn from best practices-the ones that Google credits the most. Over time, building trusted link opportunities will help your site rank higher. Inbound one way links delivers.As we mentioned before, offline optimization and linking should use 'related content and themes.' What's the importance of this again? Let's take another example. Would you prefer to hear advice about professional computer services from an Internet cafe or from a shoe-polishing business? The answer is obvious, and the search engines' opinion is also straightforward. Avoid unrelated themes or content that link to yours. You will not enjoy the benefits. What about offline optimization and directories? Well, if they are respected sites, this should be okay. Others should be considered only if they are niche-focused and relevant. The rest should be avoided. Many directories today are best described as 'link farms.' Some require reciprocal links (outgoing links from your site). Those are not considered favorably by the search engines and could even harm your page's ranking. One way to get incoming links is off course make great content. It goes hand in hand with one way links. You see, when you make great genuine content, for example, making a good article about a fashionable issue, it only make sense that related websites would like to have links to it. Many websites are even Hub like and build on materials from others. Same thing goes for relevant tools and services online. Websites would love to have more content so they give your site the desirable link. RSS Feeds and Blog technology allows as to 'sell' our content to current demand. Posts about related content with linking to full reviews on our site are also considered just as good. The Web 2.0 is here and it allows as to make blogs, actively participate on forums and make great content on many site that we do not own. Articles sites for example. As writers, we could greatly effect the imminence of our site and it's popularity, on human prospective or search engine's. Speaking of offline optimization strategies, we should also make a habit of exploring other website content that relates to ours. Typing 'linkdomain:"websiteDomain"."websiteExtension"' inside Yahoo! will show all a site's back links. Thus, you can check these related websites and ask them, if you choose, to refer (link) to your site. Many websites today still use or ask for reciprocal linking. Two-way linking is not as favorable as it used to be, but sometimes it's the only way to negotiate with websites that are like yours. You ask the site's webmaster or owner to link to your site, and in exchange you link to theirs. Again, one-way linking is much better. Still, no matter what method you choose, you should remember the following guidelines for choosing the right websites for your inbound link strategy:
Ready to make your website's pages rank higher than before? As your SEO mentor , I would like to stress one important rule. You should always address your affiliates in a personal and professional way. Link to their sites before you turn to them for their help. This way they will know that you're serious about doing business with them, and your offline optimization strategies will almost certainly flourish. Short on time? Want to see results faster and give your site the starting boost that will make your link exchanges easier later on? If so, check out popular paid programs such as Always remember, spending time and effort is more rewarding than spending money on the Web, so do remember to work on mutual value exchanges with related websites. |