When you think of link exchange, chances are you think
of a page on a website cluttered up with all kinds of
irrelevant links going to websites you would never
consider visiting. Sadly, a lot of webmasters crowd
their pages with hundreds of links in the hopes that
the other website will reciprocate with a link back to
them. Works great in theory, but in reality, nobody,
not you or I, spends time browsing through these
thousands of worthless links, so nobody ever sees the
links to begin with. Besides, if it is not done
properly, it can actually hurt your ranking.
Search engines view every link pointing to your site as
a "vote" for your site's popularity and relevance, so
the more links, the better. You've already accomplished
the first step of getting natural reciprocal links, and
that is through quality site content. Now you just need
to find potential linking partners. You can do this by
searching for sites with content that is relevant to
but not in competition with your own. Consider linking
to sites that would be valuable to your visitor.
Let's say you sell snow ski's. You
could link to sites that advertise ski
resorts or ski poles. To find good link
partners, perform a search for possible
keywords and keyphrases. In this case,
you'd search for "ski resorts" or "ski
poles" and evaluate some of the resulting
sites. Check the PageRank of each site
using Google's free toolbar. You will
benefit most from linking to sites with
PageRank equivalent to or higher than your
own.
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Every time you find a potential linking partner, send
the site owner or webmaster an email stating who you
are and why you'd be interested in exchanging links.
Personalize the email and give reasons why the site
would benefit from linking to you. Even if you get
rejected, you might want to send a follow-up email at a
later date, just in case the person changes his/her
mind.
Typically, the higher a site appears in the search
results list, the more visitors it will receive from
the search engine.
So How Do I Build A Link Page And Start Exchanging
Links?
Link building is the core of any website promotion
strategy. Google and other search engines are known to
trust websites with lots of high-quality incoming links
and show them to millions of people searching the web
daily. Depending on the business niche, a webmaster may
need to get hundreds and thousands of links to make the
website shoot up to Google's top. No one's calling this
an easy job, yet it is manageable. Many folks have got
thousands of profitable links, secured their top search
engine rankings and are now pulling down cash.
A successful linking campaign depends on two
cornerstones: the overall number of links you have, and
the quality of each particular link.
The manual link exchange process is often tedious.
Perhaps the quickest, easiest way to get inbound links
pointing to your site is to participate in a link
exchange, but even that can be a long drawn out process
with hundreds of non-relevant websites sending you
emails asking you to link to their site.
I will say it again.
NON-RELEVANT links do not help your ranking
at all.
If you would like to automate the link exchange process
and instantly receive inbound links from hundreds of
relevant sites, you need to
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You will hear a lot of speculation that link exchange
programs either don't work or cause your ranking to
drop. The truth is, there has never been any documented
evidence indicating that search engines penalize sites
for participating in link exchange programs. Link
exchanges can, in fact, increase your rankings because
every link pointing to your site will help determine
your site's link popularity.
Link exchanges speed up the tedious process of manually
exchanging each and every link. They can be compared to
directories such as DMOZ, with the main difference
being that members of link exchange programs are
required to post the directory index on their sites,
linking back to all members of the link exchange
program.
Regardless of whether you participate in a link
exchange program, exchange links manaully or just wait
for natural linking to occur, it will take the search
engines a while to index new links. Google and other
major engines can take several months so, as with any
other aspect of SEO, you'll have to be patient. The
time and effort you invest will no doubt be
rewarding.
CLINK THIS LINK to watch a video which shows how easy
it can be and how well it works.
The first major step to building links is submitting
your site to the major search engines and directories.
DMOZ is the directory that should never be overlooked,
as it is the single most important directory to
improving your rankings. DMOZ is a free, human-edited
directory with high site standards.
Another directory you should consider is the Yahoo!
Directory. Yahoo is more than just a search engine. It
is also a web portal that includes, among other things,
a directory which helps feed its search results. Some
SEO experts recommend submitting your site to Yahoo's
Pay-for-Inclusion program to help your site get listed
on Yahoo. Each and every site submitted to Yahoo will
be reviewed by a human editor.
It can take several months to get listed on DMOZ as
well as Yahoo's free submission services so be patient.
If you are considering submitting your site to a free
directory, make sure your site contains unique,
relevant content and that all pages of your site are
finished. When you do submit, be sure to submit to an
appropriate category and subcategory. Keywords and
keyphrases in your title and description tags will come
into place, since the editors will look at how
accurately your title and description tags relate to
your site content. There is currently a long waiting
period for getting listed but afterwards, your site
will be easily found by major search engines such as
Yahoo and Google, as well as additional
directories.
Do NOT resubmit your site if you haven't heard back
from the directory for several months. Resubmitting
will only start the submission process over from the
start, lengthening the amount of time it will take for
you to get listed.
If positioning your website at the
top of the natural rankings is not your main goal, it
should be. I assure you, your competitor has made it
his #1 priority.