How To Do A Link Campaign
There are many reasons for engaging in a link campaign. In Google, links
are one of the most important factors in determining a sites rank in the
search engine results page (SERPs).
Since this is such a crucial factor in Google's algorithm (as well as
the other search engines), a link campaign should be part of your search
engine marketing efforts.
First, let's define the different types of links that a site can have:
Reciprocal link - this is where two sites exchange
links to each other's sites.
One-way (In-Bound) link - where one site links to
another site without receiving a link back.
Reciprocal linking is a very time consuming task when
done correctly. During this process, a webmaster will scour the Internet
looking for relevant sites that he or she can trade links with.
Once they have obtained a list of suitable sites, a personalized email
is sent to the respective webmasters and a request for an exchange takes
place. A typical letter would read as follows:
Dear Webmaster:
While researching quality sites to request link exchanges from, I found
your site. I would like to offer an exchange of links from my site to
yours. Below is our site's information:
Title: Google Search Engine Optimization
URL: http://www.seoforgoogle.com
Description: Get the Google search engine optimization guide that shows
you in precise detail how to get your site top rankings in Google for
your keywords.
If you are interested, please reply with your site's information and
where our link was placed.
If you're not interested, your lack of response will indicate your
desired action.
Thank you for your time,
Your name
your email
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If and when you receive some repsonses, you should add their sites as
soon as you can, and send them an email telling them that their link has
been added, and include the url where they can see their site.
You will have to routinely check your partners to make sure they are
still linking to your site in order to continue the partnership. Most
webmasters are honest and will keep you linked, but there are a few
rotten apples out there.
In-Bound (One-way) Links are the best type of links if
you can get them. It's not all that difficult to do so, but as in
anything worth while, there will be an amount of effort involved.
The easiest way to get In bound links to your site is to do directory
submissions. There are many great free directories to submit to, and
it's worth the time and effort to get listed in as many as you possibly
can.
There are also fee-based directories which you submit to, and as your
budget allows, you should try to get listed in all directories that are
relevant to your site's topic.
The next way to get one-way links to your site is to do a press release.
With sites such as prwire, you can submit a press release to them for
free, and that will not only get your site exposure, but it will also
get you some in-bound links.
If you have the ability to compose articles or columns, there are many
sites that can get your site exposure by you allowing them to re-print
your content. While some may argue that this procedure may penalize you
in the search engines for duplicate content, as long as you have posted
your article to your site first, you shouldn't get hit by a duplicate
content penalty.
Depending on how many sites you allow for your information to be
published wil also create in-bound links to your site. So the question
you have to consider is control of your content versus web exposure.
If you have an online business, you should always include your site's
url in your email signature. Many people use either Hotmail, Yahoo or
Gmail which are all web-based systems, so they read the urls contained
in the email and thus add to your back-link totals.
One piece of consideration: When you submit your site information to be
linked from, make sure your anchor text (the clickable part) is one of
the keywords you are trying to get your site ranked for. What you are
telling the search engines is that the destination of the url is about
whatever the text link was. So, if your text link says "eggs", the
search engine would expect that page to be about eggs.
-To your online success!
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