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Link Popularity
The number of
websites that link to your website is one of the factors that help
search engines determine your relevancy for a search term. Link popularity
and gaining new links from outside websites to your website have proven to
be a popular concept for people seeking to improve their search engine
rankings.
What is link popularity and how exactly does it work?
Search engines don't just look at the content of your website to determine
if you are a match for a search. They also look at the number of
outside websites that can
validate, by linking, that you are a good match.
Search engines have also begun to
rank the importance of the sites
that link to you. This means if the New York Times links to your
site, your credibility is higher than if Joe's Online Newspaper provides a
link to your website. Search engines also consider the text contained in
the link that is pointing to your website. If the text in the links
contains keywords you are trying to compete for, the search engines
consider your site to have even greater credibility.
Since link popularity has become a factor that people
feel like they have some influence over in determining their search engine
positioning, many solutions have been proposed for growing your online
link popularity. One of the more popular ways is also one of the least
effective.
Several software programs have been written that
help you create lists of websites
in your space that might be willing to link to you. These programs
also help you gather the email addresses for these sites and even help you
craft an email requesting that the site add a link to yours.
The concept sounds good but the results are often mixed.
If you use one of these tools and simply follow the templates they give
you, your email will read like a spam message that won't be taken
seriously.
The best way to build long-term link popularity is to
offer good content and features
that provide real value to your audience. As people discover your
website and realize its benefits, the likelihood of them linking to your
website naturally increases.
There are several critical targets if you want to build
up your link popularity without appearing to be a spammer. The first is
good links from Yahoo and the Open
Directory Project. Both of these sites are human based directories
that have a lot of influence over search results. If your site is listed
in the correct category and has a good description, links from these two
websites are seen as validating you are the real thing.
The second place it's important to have a link from is
topic specific or niche
directories. These are websites that are dedicated to news and
information that is an exact match for what you provide online. If you
have a website that deals with tractor parts, being listed on sites that
focus on tractors is very important. In the case where a niche website
doesn't know about your website, it's okay to ask them to link to your
website. But your message should be personalized to them and also tell
them the benefit or feature their users will get from linking to you.
Another part of the web that helps build your link
popularity is resource sites. Resource sites are lists of links that
people put up on their own. These pages are often spread amongst friends
and readers who find good information available from the resource. In
order to reach this audience, a
good PR campaign and press releases can ensure that these
individuals know you exist and have a link to your website that they can
easily include.
One of the most overlooked spots for building link
popularity is links from partners
and vendors for your business. Because you already have a business
relationship with these companies or individuals, you are more likely to
be able to request and receive a link from their website. These websites
help validate your place online and also establish you within a community
of websites online. If you are visible to the community, you are more
visible to the search engines.
Link popularity also starts at home. You must make sure
your
link architecture is
solid and easily followed by search engines. That's the first way that
search engines see you. It's also the way that visitors find information
within your website. The easier you make it on your audience to find good
information, the more likely they are to link to it.
The final way you can work to increase your link
popularity is to participate in
newsletters and online forums that relate to your website. You
don't want to just jump in and give a plug for your URL. You must
participate in the discussion as an expert or authority who gives good
advice. When you sign your name at the bottom of your posting, be sure to
include a signature that includes a link to your website. If these forums
and newsletters are archived and remain online, search engines continue to
see them and the links they contain.
Link popularity will continue to be an essential factor
in successful search engine marketing initiatives for the foreseeable
future. Links are a helpful tool for search engines trying to wade through
billions of documents and find ones that are
relevant to their users.
If your website doesn't have a lot of content and you
are wondering how you can build your link popularity you should think
about building a tool or feature on your website that will be valuable to
your online audience. Marketleap's
Search Engine Marketing tools
are a good example of a feature built to
generate link popularity.
Marketleap's free tools provide unique data for search
engine marketers that they can't find other places. We've also made it
possible for people to place our tools on their sites easily by cutting
and pasting a piece of HTML code into their web page. Because the tools
are valuable to our community, many websites have linked to the tools or
added the tool to their own website. Consequently, if you search for "link
popularity" at Google, Marketleap will usually appear in the top 3 results
on the first page.
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