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Link popularity is probably in the top 3 of the most
important parts of achieving a top search engine ranking. Search
engines such as Google are built around the concept of link
popularity to determine their search results.
Linking methods have changed enormously in the past
few years so it's important to stay on top of the
current trends. One trend that's changed is reciprocal
link exchanges. Although the practice of reciprocal
links hasn't changed, the methods in which you do so
along with the criteria of the sites that you exchange
links with has drastically changed.
What Is Reciprocal Link Exchange?Reciprocal link exchanges
is the practice of exchanging links with another website. This is
done by placing a link somewhere on your website and in exchange the
owner of that website will link back to you.The purpose of this
is, for a lack of a better term, a popularity contest. The more
websites that link to your website the better your search results.
Before you stop reading and just exchange links with any mom and pop
website be sure to read this entire page because this no longer
holds true.
You need to consider what websites you exchange links with,
you need to consider how you are placing the links on your
website and you need to consider how the website is linking back
to you. I'll cover each of these topics below.
Just
to the left I've included an image that sort of demonstrates how
reciprocal link exchanges work. You'll find that website A links
to website B. In exchange website B links back to website A.
What Websites Should I Exchange Links With?This is one
area of link exchanges that has really changed. Just a few years ago
you could link with any site that you wanted. If your website was
about cars, you could exchange with a website about monkeys and the
link was just as valuable.When webmasters got wind of this they
just exchanged links with any website on the internet and therefore
were able to easily manipulate their search engine ranking by just
exchanging links with more websites than their competition.
In order to combat this and to try and provide relevant
search results the major search engines have modified their
algorithms to require some additional research.
The information that I'm about to provide primarily
relates to Google but you'll find that this information really
pertains to any search engine.
Search engines now consider the quality of the website, the
number of links from a webpage and the website content in
determining how worthy the link to your website is. These are
all things that you must now consider before deciding to accept
a link invitation.
Google has come up with a method of determining the quality
of a website called Page Rank or commonly referred to as PR.
It's based on a scale from 1 - 10 with 10 being a truly valuable
website. It's difficult to find websites with a Page Rank of 10
but a couple of them are Google themselves, Adobe.com,
WhiteHouse.gov and NASA.gov.
From what I know there are about a dozen websites with a Page
Rank of 10 so you can see that it's a very elite club.
The idea is that the higher the PR the more valuable the link
is. Another important factor is site relevancy, how close are
the topics of the two websites. If your website is related to
'How To Make A Website', a link from another website somewhat
related to making a website is going to be more valuable than a
link from a website about cooking recipes.
Another factor to consider is where the link to your website
is coming from. Is it a link that recommends your product or
service with unique content or is it coming from a page that
simply has a link to 50 other websites. This is another area to
consider because the link from the page with the unique content
and a limited number of links is definitely more valuable.
What Is Anchor TextAnchor text is the text used to link to
your website. The reason that this is important is that it's one way
that search engines can determine what your website is about.I'm
going to use my website as an example. When I am exchanging links
with a quality website I try to ensure that my main keywords of How
To Make A Website are used. With that said, you definitely will want
to change this up some.
The practice of having every single website link to you is a
black hat technique that websites frown on. As a matter of fact,
you can now be penalized for this so be sure to mix up the
keywords.
In my link exchange campaign for MakeAWebsiteSpot.com
I requested that webmasters link to MakeAWebsiteSpot.com
using the text 'How To Make A Website'.
The HTML code would appear as: <a
href="http://www.makeawebsitespot.com/">How To Make A
Website</a>
The link would appear as
How To Make A Website
on their website. As I mentioned you'll want to mix it up with
the anchor text to avoid a penalty. Actually it just makes sense,
there will be websites that focus on a specific topic and you'd like
to do everything that you can to draw their attention. You may just
get traffic from the link as well.
Link Exchange SoftwareI'm simply mentioning this because
managing links on multiple websites can be difficult so there are a
few companies out there that have developed link exchange
applications that help you keep track of your link exchange
campaigns.
In my opinion the best on the market is
Arelis. It allows
you to keep track of websites that link to your website and will
run a script to ensure that a partner hasn't removed your link
without notifying you.
With that said,
Arelis is only
recommended to assist with managing your campaigns. You will
want to manually find quality websites to exchange with and
personally contact them to offer a link invitation.
These days people have become accustomed to receiving automated
link exchange requests that they simply delete them without even
researching the request. My suggestion is to write a personal
email to the webmaster and introduce yourself and your website.
You'll find that you get a better response than with an
automated email request.
This may seem like more work but consider what I said above, the
quality of the website is extremely important. Exchanging links
with 10 - 12 quality websites is most likely more beneficial
than linking with 100 low quality websites.
Quality Over QuantityAs you can see from the length of this
page, linking is a very important part of achieving prime search
engine rankings. If you took the time to read through this page
you'll find that the quality of the link to your website is more
important than the quantity.One last thing that I just remembered
make sure that if you choose a naming convention stick with it. If
you start by requesting links that link to http://www.yourdomain.com
then stick with it as opposed to site just linking to
http://yourdomain.com
without the www.
I don't know for sure that it matters but it certainly won't
hurt.
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