Summary: One-way links to your site might sound harder than reciprocal links but in reality they are both a lot of work but not really hard. Consider article writing...
The Internet has become a great tool or vehicle for many industries and is an option to be considered in their marketing plan. Any person, organization, or company can have a website created and hosted for the world to see their products and/or offerings. But having a website is not enough. With millions of websites on the web, how will people find the website? Word of mouth will only go so far and traditional advertising is expensive.
People find websites from search engines, but not all websites are listed. If your site is not listed in a search
engine, your site will not achieve its potential. In the same sense if your site is listed on a
search engine but is not listed in the top 20 for the selected category, your
traffic will be very minimal. On the
other hand if you were to be on the first page of a search result your traffic
will increase significantly and if you are in the top 3 your traffic will again
multiply.
Search engines use algorithms to rank websites according to key words. The problem is that no one knows what or how
to break the algorithms to be the top site on all the major search engines. Sure there are companies that claim they know
and they will charge you a fortune for their service, but the algorithms change
constantly. So what can we do to help
our rankings on the search engines?
For starters, content is still king, not only for rankings but also for keeping
your visitors on your site. Content for
a website should be natural and yet optimized for the search engines. If you focus only on optimizing your pages
for the search engines will your visitors get your full message? Remember you want your visitors to stay on
your site and always return, so it has to be interesting and intriguing for
your visitors, not just 50 key words plastered on a webpage. Keep your content fresh for both the search
engines and visitors. Both will love
you.
Once you have your website up and running, develop a link campaign. A link campaign will consist of both one-way
links to your site and reciprocal links with other sites. Reciprocal links are tough. Many sites will not reciprocate links unless
you have a certain google page ranking.
Some will reciprocate a link on conditions, so be flexible. And other will be nice and help the little
guy out. I have found a link directory
community to be very helpful in a reciprocating link campaign. You can find many by doing a search on any of
the search engines.
One-way links to your site might sound harder than reciprocal links but in
reality they are both a lot of work but not really hard. Consider article writing as a vehicle or tool
for one-way links. To do this you write
an article on virtually any subject you want.
Sign up for an account on an article directory and publish your
article. You may be wondering how this
is going to help with my one-way link campaign.
Here it is. All the article
directories include an author resource box or bio at the end of each article. This is the perfect place to tell the world
about the author and a little bit about your site (don’t forget to include a
link). Just remember not to spam your
site links in the resource box as most article directories frown on. Once your article is published in an article
directory you would now have a one-way link to your site.
Here is another cool feature of the article directories. Most of them syndicate their content
(articles submitted to their directory).
This means other websites may potentially have your article along with
your resource box or bio on their site as well giving you another one-way
link.
Just remember to be patient. Here is a place worth of looking if you are considering this idea
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