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Search Engine Articles
Creating Link Popularity
- Without Getting Banned
By Dan Thies Contributing Writer Article Date: 2002-10-04
By now, most webmasters know that link popularity is the single most important
factor in driving top search engine rankings. But did you know that some some
links can actually kill your search engine rankings?
The importance of links has led to the creation of "links programs" such as
LinksToYou and others. If you're already in a links program, hold on to your
hat, because I've got bad news for you.
How Links Programs Work In a links program, every member of the program uploads
a page or pages to their website. These pages carry links to the other program
participants' websites.
Why They Don't Help Search Engine Rankings All of the major search engines are
aware of these programs, and most of them use automated processes to weed out
"identical" pages. Even if a search engine recognizes the link, they won't give
it much weight.
How Links Programs Can Kill Your Business The most popular search engine in the
world today is Google. In late 2000, Google began a systematic campaign of
permanently removing links program participants from their index. Altavista has
begun a similar program, although recent problems kept them from executing it.
Don't the operators of links programs know all this? Of course they do, yet they
continue to operate and proliferate. Tobacco companies know cigarettes kill
people, yet they continue to sell them. I'm sure both would tout the "benefits"
of their product as a justification.
What To Do If You're In A Links Program First, immediately remove all of the
program's pages from your site. Second, remove all the links they had you set up
on your other pages. Third, if possible, cancel your membership... then get to
work creating some legitimate link popularity.
Creating True Link Popularity
If you want your site to have lasting popularity and relevance with the search
engines, you need links from related sites. Dedicate 10 minutes a day to
locating and contacting other webmasters to swap links, adding your site to
directories, and publishing articles in your area of expertise.
Create Multiple Layers Of Links
For some search engines, links to your home page are good enough. At least some
of your links, though, should be targeted at your internal pages. For example,
if your site sells tools for gardeners, get some links set up to your "how to"
and FAQ pages too. This will help you get more of your site's content into the
search engine, and increase referrals significantly.
Get The Links Indexed!
It doesn't do you any good to set up links if the search engines never find
them. You can submit the pages that link to you, but most search engines
nowadays won't index them unless there are other links to those pages somewhere
on the web. Consider adding a "resources" page to your site, linked from your
home page, with links to all the individual pages that link to you.
How To Make Sure Your Links Get Indexed In order to ensure that the links
pointing to your site get indexed, you really have to take an additional step,
and set up a second domain and website. The gardening website in the above
example might need a partner site like "gardening-resources.com" with a single
page pointing to all the links pages you've set up.
Once you've set up the secondary domain, add a link to it from your main site's
home page, and wait for the search engines to index it. Don't forget to link
back to your primary site, of course - not just your home page, but any content
pages as well. You should submit this additional site to the same directories
that you use to list your primary site.
It also helps to ask for an additional link to your secondary domain when you
set up links swaps. Just explain how the secondary site helps both partners, by
adding link popularity and helping the links pages get indexed. Any sensible
webmaster will gladly add the second link.
What Happens Now?
As the link popularity of both of your sites grows, they begin to feed on each
other. Don't neglect to track any search engine referrals to your secondary site
- if they grow to a high level, you may want to turn it into more than just a
links page. If you've done a good job of optimizing your primary site, though,
chances are your secondary site will never outrank your primary site on any
search.
If you take these initial steps today, and commit to a program of link building
for ten minutes a day, your site's traffic will begin to rise dramatically
within just 2-3 months, and it should only get better if you stick with the
program.
I wish you success.
About the Author: Dan Thies is the author of http://www.cannedbooks.com Search
Engine Optimization Fast Start, a concise, step-by-step guide to search engine
positioning for the beginner to intermediate level webmaster. An archive of his
articles can be found at Inside Out Marketing
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