The importance of spider friendly index pages
Link Popularity
Basics Whatever method you use to generate hyperlinks to
increase your link popularity, keep the following in
mind:
1. Use your keywords in your links.
For
example:
Good link: Work at Home Mom - Free Internet
Based Business Tips & Ideas InternetBasedMoms.com has
tips for choosing an online business, building a web page,
search engines and promoting your business online.
Not
such a good link: http://www.internetbasedmoms.com ~ Work at
home mom free Internet based business tips & ideas. Tips
for choosing an online business, building a web page, search
engines and promoting your business online.
Search
engine spiders read the text in your link and this may help
your rankings for those keywords. The idea is if people are
linking to you with those words in their link, then they must
be relevant to your site.
2. Make sure your links have
a good description. Your incoming links can bring you traffic,
as well as increase your link popularity.
3. Avoid
Free for All Links Page & Link Farms: These are pages that
exist solely to increase the link popularity of those who post
their links. Listing on these sites may cause you to be
penalized in the search engines. This does not mean that all
links pages are bad. If a links pages provides good
information to their visitors and are not just a list of
links, then their is value to these links.
4. Use your
Google Toolbar to guide you in all your link efforts. It will
show you if people are listed on Google, will allow you to
easily see backward links a site has and will show a page's
PageRank. Don't let PageRank guide all your linking decisions.
PageRank can be developed over time. It is better to find
quality links to your site from related pages than to worry
about a page with a good PageRank.
5. Some search
engines, including Google, do not readily index all
dynamically-generated content or they tend to give it a lower
ranking. Before receiving your link from a
dynamically-generated page, try to make sure the website is
getting their pages indexed in Google.
6. The best
links come from sites that are complimentary to yours. Check
your favorite search engine to see who comes out on top for
the keywords you are targeting. Check the Open Directory
Project and Yahoo Directory for sites in categories
appropriate to your site. Check your link partners links pages
and check your competition's links pages.
7. Don't
forget to make links open in a new window. You don't want to
lose visitors to your site.
8. Check your link
popularity and compare yourself to your competition at
http://www.marketleap.com/publinkpop/.
A Few Words on
"Traditional" Link Exchanges Make it as easy for people to
link as possible. Here are a few tips:
1. Create a page
where people can get the information about linking to you.
Make it easy by providing with them the HTML that they can
easily pasted into their web page editor.
2. Make sure
your link partner's link page is on her own domain. There are
free links managers (ex. Bravenet) that create links pages for
users, but they are not on the users' domains. By exchanging
with these people, you are actually exchanging links with
Bravenet (for example), rather than your link partner.
3. When you find suitable link partners (those who
have sites complimentary to yours & are targeting some of
the same keywords), put their link up on your site before
contacting them. Write a personal email requesting an
exchange. Let them know why you think your exchange is a good
one and provide them with the HTML code to put up your
link.
4. Try using a links manager program to find
quality link partners and to build your links pages. Arelis -
http://www.Axandra.com/go.to/internetbasedmom - is one such
tool that does more than quickly generate HTML links pages for
you. It helps you find suitable link partners based on the
keywords you are targeting and checks that people are still
linking back to you. You can download a free
trial.
Building Quality Links Outside of Link
Exchanges There are more ways to generate links to your
pages than just exchanging them. Create quality links by doing
the following:
1. Get your site listed on large
directories like Open Directory Project and Yahoo Directory.
Google uses Open Directory Project listings in these
directories to formulate its own directory and listings in
either or both directories can help boost your "importance" or
PageRank on Google.
Listings in the Open Directory
Project are free.
You will have to pay to be
considered for inclusion to Yahoo! It's a whopping $299 just
to be considered with absolutely no guarantee of listing.
Given the Yahoo's search results are currently provided by
Google, I don't believe it's necessary. If you still want to
proceed, click here for tips on getting listed on
Yahoo.
You cannot request a listing in Google's
Directory. You need to submit your site for free submission at
the Open Directory Project.
2. Write a press release
about your website. Submit it to online newswires like PRWeb
or Click2NewSites.com. You can also submit to newspapers that
run their stories on their websites.
3. Join
associations related to your business or field of specialty.
Many of these associations will link to their
members.
4. Have your articles with your byline
published on other websites. Submit your articles to sites
that host free content. Consult our list of free content sites
to get started. Just be aware that duplicate content on a
number of websites can possibly be penalized by search
engines.
5. Get links from other big, "important
sites". Do you have an eBay About Me Page, a Ryze Page or even
a Yahoo Groups page? Did you know these have link popularity?
It makes business sense to link to these pages and then have
them link back to you.
6. Link the various pages of
your website together. Your most important links should be on
all your pages for easy navigation and to increase your link
popularity. You should also link to relevant information on
your other pages when appropriate. It seems that internal
links may not carry as much weight as links from outside your
website, but do use them.
7. Create a few websites with
similar themes and create a few links between them. For
example, if you sell children's books on one site, you can
also make a site on children's literacy and so forth. One is
your sales site and the other is purely informational.
8. Purchase ads on various inexpensive (or expensive,
if you really want) directories that have a relevant them to
yours. If you are a wedding planner, get your site listed in
Wedding-related directories.
8. Create an informative
and useful site. If your website is good, people will WANT to
link to you. You won't need to ask them.
9. Offer
testimonials for products and services related to your
industry. Many websites will give links in return for
testimonials. For example, if you are a bookkeeper, provide
testimonials for various bookkeeping-related software and
tools.
10. If someone asks you for an interview for
their website or to contribute to an article, do it. They
should (and you should insist they do) give you links back to
your site in return.
About the Author Alice Seba is
the editor of http://www.internetbasedmoms.com and author of
An Internet Based Mom's Guide to Marketing Your Website ~
http://www.wahm-internet-marketing-guide.com ~ an essential
guide for any mom with a cyber
business.
Author
Website: http://www.internetbasedmoms.com
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