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What's all this hype about links?

By: Mark Hochhaus

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What's all the talk about links we hear about? Reciprocal links?




Non-reciprocal links? Targeted links? Link Popularity? I need




links. You should have links. What about the dead links? I don't




have enough links! Ever since I joined the link farm, I dropped




out of the search engines! Well, you musn't fret; we're going to




shed the light on all theses different links. You'll learn the




different types, how to get them, how to keep them and how to




keep them current.









Let's start with some definitions.









Reciprocal Link (Two-way link): When you link to a web site and




that web site links back to you, you have one reciprocal link.




Reciprocal links need to be related to your web site's subject




matter. For example, if your web site sells Milk, then links




from other sites that sell milk products. Sites about dairy




products would also be good reciprocal linking candidates.




While, a link from say a tobacco company would not be




recommended. Your reciprocal links need to be related to your




web site's main keyword phrase or subject matter.









Non Reciprocal Link (One-way): These links are the most




beneficial and also can be the hardest to obtain. Links from




search engines or directories are a form of a non-reciprocal




linking. However, the links that hold the most weight with the




search engines are from other relevant web sites, sites we have




not linked to. When a dairy site links to your milk site because




they feel your site is of value to their visitors, it is the




ultimate compliment and also holds more weight in the search




engines. The best way to get this type of link, is to have




unique content that is well written. Your site needs to look




professional and sound professional. Related sites will be eager




to link to you because you have quality, relevant content.









Targeted Links: Targeted links are just what they sound like,




links that are related to your sites main subject matter. For




example, if you have a site devoted to music then links from




other music sites or music stores are good, while links from a




site specializing in window blinds are not so good.









Text Links: Text links are simply that, text links. Text links




are very important as a search engine can follow a text link and




catalog it. It's like a vote for your site.









Graphical Links: Graphic links, such as logos and banners, may




look great and attract visitors, but they cannot be read by




search engines and are rarely followed by them. While having a




graphical link, such as a logo, can give you some recognition




and look professional, it must be well made and identifiable.




Furthermore, you should always add alt* tags to the graphic html




code, as alt tags help with content and keyword density. A text




link directly below the graphic for the search engines to follow




should be included when ever possible.









* (An alt tag or alternate text is an attribute added to the




image tag in html. It is designed to give a text example of what




the image is for people browsing without image support, some




search engines count this as part of the page content.)









Links Page: This is very important. Your links page needs to fit




into your site. It should have the same look and feel as the




rest of your pages. Unless you only have five or ten links on




your link page, you will need to have categories and even




sub-categories for extensive link pages. It's important to keep




the number of links per page as low as possible and never over




100 links.









Adding a small form for visitors to suggest links can be a nice




feature and I recommend it, but it also can lead to a lot of




off-target links suggestions.









When exchanging links, you will have to show the other site




owners where their link is placed on your site. Therefore,




you'll want to have the links page well laid out and visually




appealing.









Dead Links: This is really a maintenance issue, sites go




off-line, from time to time page addresses change, or the site




changes owners and the content changes. It is important to check




your links often to ensure you don't have a page full of dead




links or links that have changed and now point to unrelated




content. If you don't keep up on this task, you will soon have a




page full of dead links and visitors wont come back to use it.




Search engines also frown on pages with too many dead links.









Link Farms: Link farms should be avoided; adding your site to




one can cause you to loose popularity or have a negative effect




on your Page Rank, joining one and displaying their links on




your site can get you banned from the most important search




engines. With 90% of web traffic originating from only a hand




full of search engines, this is something you don't want to




happen. It is almost impossible to reverse and it can take you




out of the search engines for up to a year or more. Staying away




from places that guarantee hundreds or thousands of links by




filling out a form.









Links should be arranged one at a time by contacting the desired




site owner, by e-mail or more prefferrably by phone, and




notifying them that you want to exchange links. This is the best




way to do it, any short cuts or get link quick schemes can lead




to trouble as soon as the search engines crawl your site.









Links are very important to any site that wants to rank highly




in the top search engine results. The more targeted links you




have pointing to your site, the more important your site is to




the search engines. It's like a voting system. If 100 sites




think your content is worth linking to, then search engines like




Google will take notice. However, if 10,000 related sites link




to you, then search engines will treat you like a king and you




will be on the A list for sure.














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