Link Building Campaign
by: Tom Shivers
How to get referrals and gain credibility on the Web
Is your goal to get more traffic on your Website without spending
a lot of money? Is it important that your Website is easy for your
prospects to find on the Web? Though there are many things that
contribute to a quality, well-positioned Website, increased link
popularity - done properly - will establish your business as trustworthy
on the Internet and bring more referrals.
Benefits of increasing link popularity
Every time you place a link on your site to another Website, you
are referring business to them. It is likely that your customers
will also check out the businesses that you sponsor on your site
and perhaps do business with them, as well. Visitors to your site
who believe your business is credible, will also be excellent candidates
for those websites on your resources page. Conversely, a link to
your site is a referral from another business to yours.
Gain credibility with your online market
When a business places a link on their Website to yours, they are
recommending your business as a credible source of information,
and not only that, but it also provides services or products to
their customers and visitors. On the Web, there is no greater compliment
than to be on the receiving end of traffic referred from thousands
of quality business Websites. This is how a link building campaign
gains credibility for your site.
Gain higher search engine rankings
Because links on the Web establish referrals and credibility, search
engines rank sites with good link popularity higher than sites with
lower link popularity. When a search engine reviews your Website,
it is looking for all kinds of things about your website that go
into its algorithm for ranking. One of these factors is the number
and quality of links from other Websites to your site. Basically,
it considers a link to your site as a vote. So the more votes a
site has, the higher a site can rank in the search engines. Obviously,
there is more to achieving top rankings than just getting a lot
of links, but it is a significant factor that can move a site's
ranking from the top 20 to the top 10 for a particular keyword in
major search engines. In many cases an increase in link popularity
can be the key that puts a site in the coveted first place slot.
How to do a link building campaign
You may be asking, "So how do I get more quality links to
my Website?" First, get listed in good quality directories
such as Open Directory (Google's directory), the Yahoo! Directory,
About.com, GoGuides.org, and Gimpsy.com. Many of these directories
are free but some of them charge a fee. There may be specific portals
for your industry that will list your site; check Galaxy.com for
some of these. If you sell products on your site, it may be worth
it to be listed in an online mall such as Shop.com, Yahoo Stores
and/or MSN e-shops. If you are more focused on local business, look
for business directories in your area. For example if you live near
the Metro Atlanta area, Kudzu.com is a great place to list your
site.
Link Exchange
After you are listed in some directories, build a resources page
on your site and begin swapping links with other companies you already
work with and others that complement what you do. For example, it
makes sense for a carpeting and rugs retailer to swap links with
a quality carpet cleaning service. Use your common sense when selecting
businesses to recommend; you'll want to choose companies that offer
services and products your customers are likely to need and vice-versa.
The rule of thumb when link exchanging is to add the link to your
site ONLY if it makes good business sense.
Online Media Placements
Many online audiences are targeted by advertising on websites that
cater to that niche audience. A well-placed banner ad or media on
these niche websites will get the attention of your audience and
a well-designed media ad will get click throughs to your site. As
long as the ad links to your site, online media placement builds
link popularity.
Publish Articles Online
Another great way to increase link popularity is to publish informative
articles on your site and submit them to appropriate online publications.
Many of these online publications will either link directly to the
article on your site - increasing your site's link popularity --
or post the entire article on their site with your contact information.
A good place to post articles is FreeSticky.com.
RSS Feeds
Real Simple Syndication Feeds make your articles available immediately
to all websites that want to syndicate your content on their site.
RSS feeds link back to the author's website where the article is
contained, thus a great technique for building links. One place
to register your RSS feed is Syndic8.com.
Online Press Releases
Issuing a newsworthy article to the press is an excellent way to
increase link popularity. Your press release needs to be optimized
for specific search terms and linked back to your website to get
the greatest return for a link building campaign. I always use a
professional copywriter to write press releases for my company and
for my clients.
Blogs
Blogs have received much attention over the past few years and
it's easy to see why. More and more people use blogs to express
themselves, educate, entertain and connect with others who have
similar interests. A well-managed blog that becomes a great resource
for current info on a topic brings many volunteer links. Start your
own free blog at Blogger.com.
Develop A Link Worthy Site
Your site will gain links without asking for them when your site
is viewed as an industry resource, or a great place to learn about
products in your industry, or has a unique online tool for the industry.
If your site is full of wonderful, useful information other sites
will naturally link to it without you even asking. This is by far
the most effective link building technique because the search engines
are all about favoring "in demand" content!
Affiliate Programs
Finally if you are serious about your link building campaign, set
up an affiliate/referral program. You may have seen a small banner
ad on a site saying "Buy this book at Amazon.com." When
you click on this message, Amazon.com pays that affiliate a commission
on every sale made from those referrals to their site. This is the
essence of an affiliate/referral program. Businesses that want to
make sales without all the hassles will sign up for your affiliate
program and place a link from their Website to yours. Of course
you have to pay them a commission on all sales from their Website,
but your link popularity will take off. Make sure the link points
directly at your site rather than the affiliate program's site.
And that, my friend, is what we're talking about here, a good link
building campaign is the way to go!
Things to avoid in your link building campaign
Search engines are becoming more sophisticated, changing their
ranking algorithms frequently to weed out the sites that use "illegal"
or unfavorable means to gain high rankings. To make the most of
your site's good qualities, it's best to avoid:
* Tricks to get you noticed. When a search engine encounters one
of these mal practices, that site will be penalized -- and possibly
even banned -- from the search engine.
* Link farms and Free For All links pages, are nothing more than
long lists of Websites; they do nothing for a site's link popularity
because the vast majority of these pages are not even found in the
search engines. In order to increase link popularity, the web page
that contains the link to your site must be in the search engine's
database and contain a small number of outbound links.
In conclusion, a link building campaign is a process that should
be ongoing. As your link building campaign grows on the Web, so
will your business.
About The Author
Tom Shivers is a search engine marketing professional and President
of Capture Commerce, Inc., which he founded in 2000 to help businesses
leverage the Internet for growth and profit. Capture Commerce specializes
in search engine optimization and conversion rate marketing, and
currently serves clients across many different industries, including
travel, automotive, industrial, education, and the arts. capturecommerce.com
tom@capturecommerce.com
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