Effective
Link Building
A
Successful Link Exchange
by
mike mclaughlin
Interested
in boosting your link popularity, raising your Google
PR, and improving the amount and quality of your
traffic? Then discover the ancient secrets of a
successful link exchange!
The practice of effective link exchanges has nearly
been extinguished by the extensive amount of spam
email. I plan to help webmasters who are interested
in real effective and professional link exchanges
reach there goal.
What
is going to make you the most amount of sales if
you are trying to sell fishing equipment? A link
from an outdoor hobby website or a link from a bubble
gum corporation? I think the answer is straightforward,
the outdoor hobby website. The trick is to know
your market and understand your customer. What age
group would your customers be, and what other type
of website would they look at if they were interested
in your product?
Now,
put yourself in your customer’s feet, what
would you search for if you were interested in your
product? Type that search phrase into a search engine
now and look at what results come up. Disregard
the competition and look at the other websites.
I
suggest you rate these websites in your head on
the following criteria: relevance, design, content,
and navigation. I ordered them by how heavily you
should consider them. I already discussed relevancy;
because of course you want to bring customers to
your website instead of click-happy people.
You
may be asking yourself what a website’s design
has to do with a link exchange. Well over the years
I have noticed one trend, which is that websites
with a very nice design tend to prevail faster than
others. Know one wants to visit a website and have
to wince to read the text. Content on the other
hand is what brings the readers. Content can substantially
improve the quality of your website because the
internet is about information and if you have what
people are looking for they will find you! Not the
other way around.
Content
is king, how many times has that been said? And
it still holds true, content is what get websites
links back to them, which in turn raise a websites
presence on the internet. So why not have a link
from a content website, in opposition to just another
website trying to sell something?
And
of course a websites navigation must be search engine
friendly, because you will prefer to have the location
of your link to be indexed by search engines.
Basically
you should try to pick your link partners by first
eliminating the irrelevant links, and then choose
a website that is search engine friendly and has
the potential to grow! And remember look for quality
websites not high PR websites.
One
of the first signs of maturity in a person’s
life is to be able to put yourself in someone else’s
shoes. For example you hit a car in the parking
lot and don’t leave insurance information,
you later feel bad because you know if that was
your car that got hit you would be angry about it.
Get the point? Good now apply that to writing emails;
put yourself in your reader’s shoes.
Do
you want to open another email that is titled “link
exchange” or would you perhaps prefer to read
something a bit more refreshing and alluring entitled
“our partnership” or “link opportunity”
be creative but don’t stick with the old link
exchange title that is highly overused.
The
content of this email, however you entitled it should
be very professional and businesslike. Use proper
punctuation and complete sentences, also remember
to compliment part of there website that is distinguishable
so they identify that you actually visited it instead
of simply finding there email address in cyberspace.
Don’t
trust what mom says “it’s what’s
on the inside that counts.” True content does
help a website grow, but rarely do I trust a websites
content if its design is pitiful. Remember be picky
when choosing a link partner, personalize your letter,
and be professional. As a final point do not partake
in spam email!
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