‘All Incoming Links are Not Created Equal (Part 2)’ – ‘Affiliate Avalanche’ Newsletter
David Cooper’s latest ‘Affiliate Avalanche’ newsletter article is titled “All Incoming Links are Not Created Equal (Part 2)” [Affiliate Avalanche Newsletter]
David Cooper’s latest ‘Affiliate Avalanche’ newsletter article:
‘All Incoming Links are Not Created Equal (Part 2)’
All Incoming Links are Not Created Equal (Part 2)
In Part 1 of “All Incoming LInks are Not Created Equal” we talked about the fact that Search engines want you to have relevant links pointing back to your site. I highlighted the first step in the process is to research links that are already coming into your website.
Today we are going to take a look at Step 2…
Step Two involves building relevant incoming links. You can accomplish this a number of ways.
* Create Compelling content on your site, webmasters will naturally link to you because your site will be valuable to them and their visitors.
* Testimonials and review sites often provide links to your website. Contact them with a link request.
* Write articles for other sites. Writing articles is a great method for getting inbound links and most webmasters are happy to give you a link back to your site.
* Write press releases and submit those releases places like www.prweb.com , www.24-7PRessrelease.com , www.i-newswire.com, www.addpr.com , www.free-press-release.com , www.prfree.com , www.prleap.com , and www.emediawire.com Be sure to include your website link at the end of the press release.
* Blogs. While blogs are viral in nature and links are swapped freely, don’t host a blog unless you can contribute to it regularly and provide valuable content.
* Beware of reciprocal links. Some reciprocal links are good, just don’t go overboard. You’ll want to mix up your linking tactics so it looks natural to the search engines.
* Beware also of link farms.Many search engines consider link farming a form of spam and have procedures to banish sites that participate in link farming.
It’s important to mix up your linking efforts in order to have the best effect with the search engines.At the same time it is vital the links coming into your site come from relevant websites.If you own a pet business links from a furniture store just don’t make sense.Link exchanges, link farms and reciprocal linking from non-relevant websites will hurt your results. It’s just not worth it.
David Cooper
www.affiliateavalanche.com
Affiliate Avalanche Newsletter
*IMNewswatch would like to thank David Cooper for granting permission to reprint the latest ‘Affiliate Avalanche’ newsletter.
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