Web Site Linking For Success
Linking may seem simple at the outset, but
it is actually a rather complex data management problem. If
you try to do linking work without a good process and a software
tool.
Unfortunately, most of what is being said
about linking it is not worth the disk space it's written
on. Back before Google existed, very few people said much
about linking. It was considered to be unsophisticated, grassroots
Web marketing, best left to hobbyists. The dot-bombs couldn't
have ignored it more if they had tried, which speaks volumes
about their management's understanding of the World Wide Web.
Then Google came along, and people began
to realize links were one way to the top of that search engine.
Linking went from a backwater to one of the most talked-about
subjects in the search-engine optimization world. Instant
experts were created. Theories on how to "beat"
Google with links grew like fruit flies in a biology lab.
What's unfortunate is that the average reader can't possibly
differentiate between someone who writes about linking but
only dabbles in this work, and someone who does a lot of it.
The dabblers inevitably give away their inexperience when
they start talking about their process. They use the most
inefficient methods possible. If they were good at this, or
smart, or experienced, or serious, they'd quickly develop
more sophisticated, efficient ways to get this work done.
So, we have to discount their complex, contradictory linking
theories, which usually don't hold up under close scrutiny.
If you want to skip past all of that noise, here's an alternative
approach that works extremely well, and it has for years.
Just link as if Google did not exist. Treat reciprocal linking
as a branding function for your business. Set out to get as
many links to your site from other appropriate, relevant sites
as possible. Start now, and never stop. Eventually, you will
be king of the link hill in your area of interest. And you
will be very hard to knock down, unless someone else is as
determined as you are.
As a bonus, when anyone else in your realm
of interest starts their own link campaign, they will most
likely link to your site first -- because you are out there
everywhere, to be easily found. With linking, the big do get
bigger, at a much faster rate than everyone else.
Second, realize that linking seems very simple
at the outset, but it is actually a rather complex data management
problem. The gurus always seem to get it backward. They make
their strategy complex but talk as if the process is straightforward.
Get a link management tool of some kind. These include desktop
applications an online tool or a server-side script. These
will allow you to manage the process for medium- to large-size
link campaigns. Or hire a professional if you really want
to offload this work in favor of focusing on your core business.
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