External Link Building
by Daniel on Dec.20, 2008, under SEO
You build good internal links to push your pagerank around, now you need to focus on building up your Internet reputation. How do you do this? How does Google say who’s important? Short answer it’s a popularity contest! Longer answer: It’s a popularity contest amongst peers.
So when you build links it’s important to build them from pages that make sense to be pointed too you. So if you are a dog site, links from computer sites don’t help you too much. So you need to find good sites that are in your niche and get links from them, also bigger sites with links into you are also helpful. Now on those links if you are able to control the text that’s in the href use keywords that are important to you. So instead of having <a hfref=”http://www.site.com”>site.com</a> do something like <a href=”http://www.site.com”>keyword</a>.
Also you should try to get your site into DMOZ and if you can afford it get it in Yahoo! directory.
As we mentioned your links need to look like they make sense or they won’t pass PR to you and could actually hurt you if the search engine see’s that you have a ton of unrelated links you will lose authority amongst your friends and will lose rankings.
So just make sure the links make sense to users and they’ll make sense to the engines.
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December 22nd, 2008 on 9:45 pm
Good post. I found a new Link Building company that looks pretty good. Do you know of any others?
December 22nd, 2008 on 10:02 pm
Relevency is the rule that’s followed the least when it comes to doing link building simply because it’s usually pretty hard to get related sites to agree to post a link, unless they’re not a direct competitor. Choosing a broader set of related sub topics allows you to request links from far more people than focusing specifically on the exact topic of the site.