Top 10 Strategies for Boosting Link Popularity
Web Ignite Corporation
August 9, 2002
Ever since Google started analyzing backward links with PageRank (PR), link popularity has become an important criterion in most search engine algorithms. There are a number of strategies you can use for improving your link popularity, and some will work better than others, depending on the nature of your site.
How Many Links Do You Need?
The number of reciprocal links needed to get high rankings depends on the number of links shown for your higher-ranking competitors by PR. If your competitors display only 20 links to their sites, you can ensure a higher PR score by creating 25 links to yours. But if your competitors have hundreds of links, then you have to beat that number for top rankings.
Google software engineer Matt Cutts says, "Google will find a site as soon as it finds one or two links to the main Web page. We usually recommend getting at least one link from the Open Directory Project."
Look for Quality and Relevance
Be aware that it's not just the number of links that's important, it's the quality of the sites linking to you (popular, respected sites) and the relevance of their content to your audience that counts.
Strategies for Improving Link Popularity
- Start
With Directory Listings: Ensure that your site is listed in
ODP (free) and also
include Yahoo!
Express ($299 yearly). Directory listings boost link popularity
because human editors screen for relevancy. Seek listings in industry-specific
directories. Search
Engine Guide has a Search
Engines Directory providing a searchable database of over
3,000 specialty search engines where you can find search engines
dedicated to almost any topic.
- Request
Reciprocal Links: When looking for possible link candidates,
start by searching your strategic keywords at major search portals.
You'll see a lot of competitors, but look for non-competing, complementary
sites. Screen these sites, selecting those likely to be receptive
to your link request. Give them a compelling reason to link to
your site. Show them where a link might be advantageous. A good
strategy is to link to them first, which might help get a link
back. Target respected and popular sites of relevance to your
target audience.
Another way to find reciprocal links is to identify a well-established site with good content that targets the same audience you want to reach. Then perform a link analysis from that site, noting the incoming links and soliciting the best non-competing sites.
- Promote
Linkability Within Your Site: Provide quality resources and
appropriate outgoing links, including links to search engines,
news hubs, weather reports, industry resources, industry professional
groups, etc. Outgoing links are important for two reasons: they
provide incentive for other quality sites to link to yours, and
they can improve your PR score if internal linkage is done properly.
- Publish
Articles: Employees with industry expertise can write business
articles for your target audience, submitting the articles to
appropriate online publications. Include your Web site URL in
the bio and make it a condition for publication that the article
appear with bio and company link. This can generate many links
and can also help promote future business.
- Create
Testimonials: Start a testimonial page of products and services
you recommend. If you admire a marketing or publishing site, contact
the publisher explaining why you value the content. Be earnest
and concise. You may get a request for permission to display your
comments on their Web site. Grant permission provided they agree
to link to your site. It can help to post the testimonial on your
site, referring them to it.
- Supplement Your Campaign With Reciprocal Link Software: Programs like Arelis and Zeus can help locate additional reciprocal links. These robots will search the Web, looking for reciprocal linking partners, ranking potential sites by relevance. You can review the sites, decide which companies to solicit, request a link through a built-in email client with custom templates for requesting a link exchange, track the status of your requests, and check the viability of existing links.
- Post
to Discussion Forums: This is an easy way to get a link from
industry discussion forum sites if you have the time and expertise
to participate. Include your URL in your sig file.
- Link
Multiple Sites: If you have a number of sites with unique
content, be sure to link them to your main site. Content must
be related. Don't duplicate content or you'll get penalized for
spamming.
- Awards
and Contests: You can create an awards program for related
sites, placing winner logo links on an awards page they can link
back to. Or you can run a links contest, awarding prizes for linking
to your site. Promotions must remain ongoing to maintain the links,
and prizes should be of value but not too costly (e.g., a free
ad from your unsold inventory).
- Affiliate Programs: This can be a good source of links, depending on your site goals, budget and time availability. However, the affiliate program must be administered from your site to improve link popularity because outsourcing requires linking to a third-party site. Affiliate software should generate static HTML pages for affiliates links to enable indexing.
Caution: Avoid link-building programs that query or visit search engines for finding potential link partners because this overloads the search engine servers, and your site can be penalized.
Strategies to Avoid
Some strategies hyped in the past should be avoided because they're now worthless or can get you penalized in search engines.
- Link
Farms: A link farm is a network of sites linking to other
sites for the sole purpose of increasing link popularity. Search
engines consider this spamming and will delist sties associated
with link farms.
- Reciprocal
Link Exchange Services: Networks consisting of hundreds of
webmasters with sites on numerous topics are linked to one another.
The service requires linking to all sites in network, making content
unrelated. Search engines consider this spamming.
- FFA Listings: Free for All listings appear and disappear rather quickly. Few people search through the listings except for spammers collecting email addresses. These sites are not indexed by search engines.
Running a link campaign can take a little time, but is well worth the effort as these links establish relevancy, a top priority for search engines and consumers alike.
