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Pssst...
I'm going to let you in
on the worst kept secret of search engine optimization:
It's all about getting links to
your website.
I'm serious. While on-page factors
such as keyword density and title tags are rudimentary
techniques that almost every new website has picked up on (quite
a difference from three years ago), link building is something
that still eludes many webmasters, and for good reason: It involves
work.
In fact, search engine optimization
is about 90 percent effort and 10 percent experience. You need
experience to recognize which keywords are more profitable, which
techniques you need to learn in order to get more visitors to
your website, etc. etc. After learning all that, it's just a matter
of getting down to doing the work itself. And that is why search
engine optimization software such as SEO Elite are
so effective: They cut down on the sheer load of work involved
and provide intuitive ways for you to use your experience and
get the most out of your investments (in this case, your website
AND your time!)
In this lesson I'm going to talk
a bit about the techniques you can use to get more links to
your website. There's nothing special about them; they all
involve some work, but they all pay off in terms of targeted traffic.
In fact, that should be the prime goal of your link building campaign:
| Use
inbound links to build traffic |
All the strategies mentioned below
can be used to get more links to your website. It goes without
saying that the more of these strategies you use, the faster you'll
be able to get more links.
A common pitfall for most people
new to SEO is that they often get sucked in by catchphrases such
as ‘the best way to get links to your website' or ‘the
top 3 strategies you can use to get tons of links to your website'.
The truth is that none of these techniques is the ‘best'.
In reality, your website and your business model (in other words,
the nature of your website-customer interaction) will determine
the most fitting strategies for your linkbuilding campaign.
In fact, when you launch your linking
campaign, you'll probably have varying degrees of success with
the strategies below. For example, article submissions are a great
way to earn more subscribers to your newsletter, while affiliate
programs work wonderfully well if you have a decent list of proven
products (or a great product). The methods below are not separated
in any specific way; I've listed the ‘free' methods first
and the paid methods later. Use this list as a reference through
your link building campaign, and for best results, mix and match
these techniques in the way they suit your website the best.
The traditional way of getting links
is to directly ask potential link partners to link to your
website. This can be a one-way link or a reciprocal link (more
on reciprocal links later). The key factors here are to identify
potential link partners and then to contact them and offer either
a reciprocal link, an offer to their visitors, or both (we'll
cover paid links later).
Finding potential partners is a difficult
business. It used to be that you would search on a major search
engine like Google or Yahoo for your target keywords, and then
check each website in the top 50 or top 100 listings manually,
evaluating their similarity to your niche and noting their contact
information. This is a tedious process, and is fraught with the
primary obstacle of most link managers: ‘What if they say
no?'
You could make them an offer they
can't refuse (which you will, and I'll tell you how) but to
improve your chances, use technology to your advantage. As before,
use your target keywords to search for the top websites in your
niche, but instead of contacting them, use a search engine optimization
software to evaluate the back-links of a top website.
The idea here is to find out which
websites link to the top competition in your niche – the
websites in the top 10 or top 20 results for your target keywords.
The second step is to make the approach,
sell the idea, or like I said before, make them an offer they
can't refuse. Part of this approach is to ability to write
convincingly (you'll find samples online of successful link
request emails) and it is something you learn with time –
test your link requests by sending different letters and
measuring the response and repeating what works.
The other half involves the offer
itself – what your website (or you) can offer to the link
partner that will compel him/her to link to you. If you're looking
for free links, this offer can include a reciprocal link, site-wide
links or maybe just the quality of your website content. The idea
here is to sell your link even before they visit your website
to check if it's worth linking to, and this can only happen if
you can the right pitch.
The idea is quite simple. To establish
yourself as a knowledgeable expert in your field, you need
to be able to project your knowledge beyond your own website.
In this case it involves writing articles on a particular topic
in your niche, and distributing them to article directories
online.
While this is a crude approach, the
method can be refined by offering an article to potential link
partners – thus providing them with valuable content
for their visitors. Article syndication is a powerful tool
and if used properly can generate hundreds, even thousands of
visitors for you.
A quick search within your niche
can help you find article directories where you can position your
article, but a better option is to look at content aggregation
websites in your niche – sites which regularly post
articles from off-site authors. This not only gives you a chance
to build your links but also gives your reputation in this field
a boost, something that you can leverage in later techniques.
If you sell a product, or a range
of products, or even a membership service, launching an affiliate
program is the quickest way to get inbound links. Of course, you'll
need to promote the affiliate program beyond your own
website, and you can combine the above two techniques to promote
not only your website but also your affiliate program.
In addition, if you have an e-product
(an e-book or software) and you sell it through a portal like
ClickBank, you can be assured that your affiliates are managed
directly through their website. In case you want to run your own
affiliate script, you can find several for a low price and even
some good ones for free.
http://www.easyclickmate.com is a good Clickbank affiliate
script...
An affiliate program offers your
visitors and potential link partners the chance to make money
by doing a little promotion of your product. For other webmasters
that could simply involve posting your link or even posting your
article promoting your product on their website;
a sure bet for getting a link.
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submissions and site submissions |
Second-tier directories and niche
directories are seriously under-estimated in terms of their
impact on your website traffic. If you're just starting out and
looking for free traffic, steer clear of the paid listings of
Yahoo and ilk and concentrate on smaller hubs. They may not receive
hundreds of thousands of visitors every day, but if you can garner
10 visitors a day from one directory, and get 10 or 20 such directories
to which you can submit your link, you have a free stream of
100-200 daily visitors for only an hour's worth of work.
The same goes for submitting your
website's link on sites that have a ‘links' page and require
a reciprocal link in exchange. While this is not the best strategy
to get links by, it will help you in the beginning to get some
traffic and hopefully, natural links as a result of that traffic.
If you're looking for a high value
link (for example a link from a PR 7 page) and your website is
fairly new, you're not going to get in through normal means. In
this case, the offer involves money, and this can usually
be judged through the site's own advertising policies. Search
the website for its media kit, or something similar. Alternatively,
you can email them asking them about advertising opportunities
on their websites. In this case being direct is the best approach,
and will save both your time and theirs.
Of course, the catch here is the
amount of money you're willing to pay. Some websites charge
a monthly fee, others charge a ‘per impressions' fee (for
example, your ad would be shown for 10,000 page views only). In
these cases you won't have much room to negotiate if you are just
starting out, so it's advisable to shun the big guns and go for
the smaller fish – people who won't ask you for too much
money and will accept a combination of reciprocal linking,
money and some other ‘free method' such as an article submission.
Once your website carries its own weight in traffic and Page Rank,
you can target the PR 7 and PR 8 websites.
The advantage of such websites is
the sheer amount of traffic they get. A news site in Pakistan
gets about 60,000 page views a day. Even on a CTR (click-thru-rate)
of 1%, that amounts to 600 visitors a day, or 18,000 visitors
a month.
The question is, what will you
do with this traffic? The possibilities are endless.
Similar to paid links, paid directory
listings are essentially directory inclusions for your website.
For some directories, like Yahoo, this is a yearly arrangement,
and even then there is no guarantee of inclusion; your website
must pass certain editorial criteria. On other, less known directories,
the payment is simply a one-time fee plus a request for a reciprocal
link.
In many ways paid listings and
links are the ‘extra' tweaks that you give to your online
business. Even if you have the cash at the start, it's a prudent
strategy to pursue free linkbuilding strategies alongside paid
methods to ensure that you don't invest too much in your business
before it starts to show a profit.
The key to a successful link-building
campaign is the consistency of effort you put in. Cut out
the hard work in finding link partners (and for that matter, niche
directories) by using a linking software such as SEO Elite,
with which you can simply plug in the website URL, select your
search engine and get a list of all the websites that link to
it, the anchor text of those websites as well as their Page Rank.
Lists like these, of your top 20 competitors, should be your target
link partners during your link campaign.
Link-building is a simple business.
All it requires is consistency, and some hard work (which you
can eliminate using a simple search engine optimization software
such as SEO Elite). And with things being so easy, don't
be surprised if you follow these steps and find yourself in the
top 10 results for your keyword in just a few months.
All the best,

Brad Callen
Professional SEO
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