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Building 101
The Author's Background: Copyright 2005.
Brett Hart has founded several internet publications including
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Building 101 By Brett Hart
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Success in life comes through building and sustaining both personal
and professional relationships. As human beings, we strive to be
at the right place at the right time in order to make the right
connection. We quickly learn that each right connection links to
another and before we know it, we are part of a network.
Do you wonder why your site does not receive the traffic you believe
it deserves? The only people visiting your website are current customers.
Where are the new customers the web designer promised you? One of
the most overlooked steps in creation of a website is Search Engine
Optimization (SEO). We like to think that search engines will crawl
our website and shazaam, like magic, we appear at the top of the
results for our keywords. Unfortunately, it rarely works that way.
We need to build relationships or "links" to our sites.
While this can be a daunting endeavor, it can be very rewarding.
We are going to look at link building theory and practice.
How do you let the world, more accurately the web, know you are
open for business? Where do you begin building links? What about
link building software? What are directories? Who are your top competitors?
Who links to them? How do you ask for a link? Do you want reciprocal
links? How many links do you need? These are the questions all website
owners and link builders need to answer.
Search engines look at links as votes. The more
links your website has, the more votes it has to be number 1, or
the "authority" on your subject matter. Not all links
are created equal. Links from more popular websites are weighted
heavier then links from less popular sites. Search engines are smart
enough to know that content is related, so, links from relevant
sites are more important then links from sites which are irrelevant.
The link text will help you rank better for your keywords. If possible
get into the major directories. Avoid FFA's or "Free For All"
link farms.
How Do You Let The World Know You Are Open For Business?
PR or public relations. The way most link builders will approach
this is to create a press release that is disseminated to the right
people. How do we know we reach the right people? In a recent talk
with Eric Ward, the father of link building, I learned that most
of the press release web services allow a person to subscribe to
items that interest them. If a person runs a widget website and
is interested in widgets, they will receive any press release that
is related to widgets. Often, they may list the new widget information
on their own website. That's an easy link. The press release itself
is another link. Yes, it may cost a bit of money to draft and the
service may not be free, but you have built several links with a
simple press release.
Link Building Software
Link building software automates the task of collecting relevant
sites and their contact information, based on keywords. Many of
the available software packages include an automatic contact manager
that allows you to contact sites with very little effort. It is
generally excepted that you should not use the automatic contact
features. Instead use the software to identify sites and contact
them manually. Many webmasters feel the automated emails to be sp@m
and will reject, with prejudice, any site that asks for a link using
them. Software should be used in addition to other link building
strategies.
The Directories
The major pay for inclusion directories include Yahoo and Business.com.
These directories charge to be included in their database of websites.
They are often used by major search engines to help determine rank.
Don't forget the free directories such as the ODP and joeant.com.
The ODP (Open Directory Project) is at http://dmoz.org. They are
selective on the sites they include. Not all websites will be able
to obtain a link at the ODP. joeant.com on the other hand is very
easy to get into. You will have to join to enter your site into
their database, it's very easy to do, and is a super easy link to
obtain.
Who Are Your Top Competitors?
It is important to seek out your top competitors, the websites
that are ranking on the first page of search results for your keywords.
Knowing who is at the top, and who links to them is the first and
foremost part of link building.
Who Links To Them?
Returning to our link building is like life analogy, imagine you
operate a linen laundry. As a linen laundry owner, you wouldn't
want to network with people who are involved in high technology
or manufacturing. You would want to network with people who are
in the hospitality or closely related industries. Restaurants, hotels
or people who interact with them on a frequent basis. That is if
we have a website that deals with the latest widgets and widget
reviews, we wouldn't want to waste time seeking links from automobile
manufacturers (unless the widgets are automobile related). We want
links from other widget and widget related websites.
The easiest way to determine who is linking to your top competitors
is to use the link: command in your search engine of choice. The
Google link command seems to be broken, so use a search engine other
then Google. For an example we will use a fictional company Widgetreviews,
with the URL of http://www.widgetreviews.com. Widgetreviews is at
the top of the search engines for your search term "widget
reviews". Because of this, we want to see who links to Widgetreviews.
Just enter "link: www.widgetreviews.com" (without quotation
marks) into your favorite SE, other then Google of course.
Editor's Note: The Google link command was working
when checked by SiteProNews.
Follow this procedure for the top 5 or 6 sites that use your keywords.
Compile a list competitor websites and their incoming links. We
will use the list as a source for our link building strategy.
Asking For A Link
We now have a list of website pages that link to widgetreviews
and so can see if we can get our site listed on the page as well.
You will need to visit the pages listed. It is important that when
you write an email to a webmaster that it is obvious you have visited
the site yourself and that it is not a machine generated email (spam).
You will need to determine the email address of the person you need
to send your request to. Be sure to state why you deserve to be
listed on their page, as well as a few compliments about their website,
and your contact information. Be courteous and succinct. Most webmasters
have little time to deal with their daily tasks. Most important,
ask for link text that uses your keywords, not your company name.
Using our widget example, you would ask for a link with the text
"widget reviews", or in HTML
Widget Reviews.
Reciprocal Links
Generally, reciprocal links are not weighted as heavily as non
reciprocal links. I usually only offer a reciprocal link if I really
want a link from a high traffic site that demands a reciprocal link.
How Many Links Do You Need?
Your work at link building will never end. The good news is that
as your site becomes an authority on your subject matter, websites
will link to you on their own.
Your Options
You have three options when it comes to link building. Hire someone,
don't worry about it or Do It Yourself.
The first option is a good option, but, it can be very expensive.
Professional link builders often charge $20 a link + the cost of
the link (yes, websites sell links). As you can see, this can add
up quickly. Building a hundred links through a professional link
builder could easily cost $2,000!
The don't worry about it option doesn't cost a thing. But, don't
expect any traffic. The World Wide Web is a collection of links.
Each site pointing to other sites. Without links, your otherwise
brilliant and insightful website will slowly die a horrible lonely
death.
This article is written with the DYI'er in mind. I wish you good
luck in your link building adventures!
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