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Many website
marketers ignore the importance of incoming and outgoing links.
They won’t invest the time to implement a linking strategy
or will not dedicate the effort to continuously create rich
informative content, which attracts unsolicited links naturally.
They often refuse the opportunities that quality reciprocal
linking offers out of fear of diverting users to other sites,
particularly to competing websites.
That attitude is a crucial mistake that can
doom a site’s success. Georgia Tech’s GVU Center’s
8th WWW User Survey finds that users find new web pages through
other web pages (88%) and via search engines (82%). Those
factors demonstrate the critical importance of accumulating
an abundance of inbound links from other sites to your website.
If you expect a continuous flow of qualified traffic, you
best make sure your site is well-connected to other complementing
web pages and to the major search engines. |
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Link popularity is a component of search
engine ranking criteria. If that by itself is not enough
to motivate a linking strategy, then consider these reasons:
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Links to informative content
connects users to valuable resources that your
visitors will appreciate and will incite them |
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to return more often. |
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When you link to resourceful
content, your site becomes a respected authority
that infers expertise, which is also a |
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factor that effects search engine ranking.
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Linking out is what strengthens the web.
It’s traditional and founding purpose is exchanging knowledge,
resources and |
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information that ultimately isolates what a users
desires. |
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A successful website
links to informative content and does the things necessary
to attract incoming links from quality websites which refers
the type of leads that are most likely to result in higher
conversion rates.
If you execute an effective linking
strategy, you shouldn’t fear opening doors
for visitors to leave your site. Just don’t open the
doors too wide. If you don’t offer visitors the value
they’re looking for, they will leave anyway. That’s
why they are called visitors. Rich information, fresh content
and offering cost-efficient solutions will not only keep visitor
attention longer but will keep them coming back. |
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That being said, an important advantage
is accumulating more incoming links than you send out to other
sites. |
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Linking To Your Competition
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Don’t fear linking to competition, but choose the right
competitors. There can be definite advantages to reciprocal
linking with your competition. Ever notice that in the brick-and-mortar
world that fast-food competitors are typically located in
close proximity? There’s a marketing purpose to that
strategy. For mutual benefit they collectively provide user
convenience by satisfying differing tastes, whims, budgets
and desires at particular given times. The geographical “alliance”
keeps business within a “closed circle” of competitors.
Competing websites can apply similar advantage
through reciprocal referral. This is particularly true when
the alliance offers slightly different and complementing products
and services. Alliances among “smaller players”
can help offset the market strength of the bigger, more well-known
competitors. Imagine the derived common benefits of feeding
link popularity that impresses search engine ranking criteria
and lead referral among the strategic participants.
Referring a visitor to a competitor that
you know has higher prices for like-items with little added
value can be a significant advantage. Since users generally
apply comparative shopping, why not send them where comparatives
will give you the competitive advantage. Those visitors will
likely return to you to make the purchase.
Besides the linking advantages, it makes
good business sense to create good relationships with friendly
competition, sharing ideas, exploring opportunities and keeping
a mutual eye on the bigger-guns is always an advantage. |
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Seek Complementing Reciprocal Links
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Use the same approach to finding reciprocal link partners
as you would looking for customers. Which site’s visitors
would be the most likely to be interested in your products
and services? If you sell socks, ally with a site that sells
shoes. Furniture would complement carpet. Computer hardware
could benefit networking solutions. Buyers of real estate
need mortgage loans.
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Well, you get the idea. Establish linking
relationships with websites that have the potential of becoming
volume traffic generators. |
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