Step 7 - Acquiring Links
Introduction
One of the most misunderstood subjects about link building by new website owners is the
concept of acquiring links. The usual questions new web masters ask is, "Why would my
competitors link to me?" or "Why would any site would need to link to my site?” If you have
carefully read our chapter on link analysis, you began to understand that inbound links from
others sites form a consensus about your site's quality and topic. The search engines need to
rely on the inbound links a great deal in their ranking algorithms since the commercial
aspects of search marketing created a huge amount of spam on the web.
Think of the inbound links as a word of mouth recommendation in favor of your site the
search engines can actually quantify and use in their ranking algorithms. The question then
becomes, "How do new websites get links?” You may have heard the expression, "There isn't
something for nothing" and this perfectly applies to link building. In other words, you have to
give something to gain recognition in the form of inbound links.
Earned links
An earned link is given and never requested by the website owner. It's given because there
is something of value the linking website sees in publishing a link to another resource on a
similar topic.
Let's take a look at how your website could earn unsolicited inbound links from other sites.
- Your site has some information or resource that's valuable to your market
segment and can't be found anywhere else. We are talking about a how to
manual, a white paper or even as a simple thing as listing of links to others sites
within your genre.
- Create a special tool, calculator or e-book and give it away for free. Sooner
or later other sites will start recognizing the value of your work and will link to your
site so they can serve their own website visitors better.
- Create a top 10 or top 100 lists of tips for a subject you know well. People
love these lists, and they are being linked to by other sites.
- Create a blog and post regularly about your industry. People love to read blog
posts that are opinionated, honest, and sometimes even controversial or humorous.
- Write unbiased product reviews or submit testimonials about products you
like to use. Your site will most likely get lots of links to product reviews as long as
it appears honest and unbiased. When you submit testimonials to companies you
like doing business with, they may reward you with an unsolicited link to your site.
Solicited links
Solicited inbound links are asked for by the website owner or inserted in other websites in
exchange for contributing content or giving reciprocal links. Let's take a look at the ways you
can "manufacture" links pointing to your site.
- Exchange links with other web masters who have related websites to
yours. Requesting a link from the potential link partner site should be relevant to
your website's theme. Keep in mind the number of links acquired through link
exchanges should be no more than 10%-20% of all your inbound links. In recent
years the search engines have reduced the weight given to links that are
reciprocated.
- Write an article and publish it on well known e-zine sites such as
EzineArticles, GoArticles and iSnare. Article submission not only will result in
increased link popularity, but also could result in some additional click through
traffic to your site.
- Writing exclusive articles for a particular website. In addition to article
syndication on major e-zine sites, you can also submit exclusive content to specific
target sites in your niche with a link back to your site. In the SEO industry, these
types of content pages are also referred to as "presell pages" or "hosted marketing
pages.”
- Ask your colleagues, business partners, suppliers or friends to link to your
site provided the sites are topically similar to yours. What could be easier than
requesting a link from someone you already know? Links from industry related
suppliers and business associates can have great link popularity boosting benefits.
- Do some free charity work or give away products to charities and
educational institutions for free. In return for your generosity ask the charity or
school for a link to your site.
- Join a forum that matches your website's topic and post regularly with
your website address in your signature bi-line. Whether you have something
to contribute or just ask questions of other forum members, it doesn't matter as
long as you make a few posts in the forums. Your website links will be found by the
search engines in the forums posts.
- Signing up and adding your links to social book marking sites and user
generated content sites. Add your site to Del.icio.us.com and Stumbleupon.com
and hopefully other users will find it valuable enough to create their own bookmark
to your site. Create a simple "lens" about your website on Squidoo.com and point
links to your site.
- Join Yahoo! Answers and contribute your expertise to provide answers to
user questions. A back link to your site can be worth a great deal from Yahoo!
Answers.
Other types of paid and unpaid links
- Asking for links from related resources without reciprocating. If you think
you have a really good website with lots of valuable information, tools, and
resources but due to its age it has not been discovered yet by other websites, you
should ask other webmasters and bloggers to link to it. Build a quality link exchange
campaign using the SEO Studio Links Plus+ tool, by seeking out high ranking
websites relating to the main theme of your website.
- Directory submissions are an excellent way to gain link popularity and to
give your new site needed credibility. Sites listed in well respected "old"
directories are trusted by the major search engines because of the strict editorial
review process they have to go trough. No doubt, you have heard about the Yahoo!
directory, which is one of the most important directories to get listed in. In addition
to the Yahoo! directory submissions, we'll cover the complete directory submission
process in upcoming lessons.
- Paid text links from related sites. The paid text links business had been
booming for some years now and since Google had not found an effective fool proof
way to detect purchased text links, the buying of text links for the purpose of link
popularity building goes unabated. The top text link company is Text-Link-Ads,
which has the largest inventory of links, closely followed by Text Link Brokers.
- Press releases are an excellent way to get your name out and increase your
site's link popularity. It's not the cheapest form of link building, but it can be
affective to get your name out and get a few high quality links. The top press
release site to consider in this category is PrWeb.com.
What are the best types of links?
A website’s link popularity score, Google's PageRank and "anchor text" in the incoming text
links all plays a major role in how well it will rank in the search engine result pages. However
there are a few other rules that you should keep in mind to maximize your link popularity
building efforts.
- The best links are one-way, earned and never solicited. These types of links
suggest a strong editorial consensus your site has some value to offer it visitors.
The links are usually embedded in a body of text of a related article or resource
page.
- Inbound links from domains with relevant topics should be your first and
foremost aim. This requires the development of great content and a desire to
contribute something useful to the World Wide Web. If you have something useful
to offer, other websites will link to you naturally.
- Inbound links from search engine friendly "crawlable" web pages. This rule
is very simple, if the search engines can’t reach the web pages where your links are
located, your website will not gain any link popularity. It’s not always possible to
dictate how and where your links are placed, but in most cases you can request a
link from a static, indexable web page.
- Inbound links from older domains with high search engine ranking are classified
as authority websites by the search engines. Obtaining links from these website is a
great way to increase your website’s link popularity. You can find out how old a
website is by using the Archive.org tool.
- Inbound links form unique domains with their own class C IP address have
a greater weight than multiple links from the same domain. Acquiring inbound links
from different C class IP address blocks tells the search engines the domains are
hosted on the different web servers.
- Inbound links should be permanent, static with lots of links to sub-pages.
The search engines can detect when inbound links first appear. A web site that
removes and adds links at a frequent rate sends signals of low quality to the search
engines. The SEO term is "link churning." The search engines love static hyperlinks,
but they have trouble following links redirected through client side scripts such as
JavaScript. Also keep in mind, the use of rel=”nofollow" links in the code will not
pass the link popularity benefits to the target website. Some of the inbound links
should also point to the sub-pages of the target site with different anchor texts in
the links; this is called "deep linking.”
- Inbound links nestled in the content of a web page are more effective
especially when surrounded by text related to your website’s topic. When links
naturally occur in a body of text, the search engines assign a higher link popularity
score to those links compared to links on pages with hundreds of other outbound
links per page.
- Inbound links from .edu and .gov domains are trusted by the search
engines over .com and .net or other top level domains. The argument in favor
of search engines giving a higher weight to .edu and .gov domain links is that the
inbound links are much harder to attain. There is supporting evidence in patent
documents filed by Google pointing to a document scoring system that takes TLD
information into consideration.
- Inbound links from authority sites directories like dmoz.org and
dir.yahoo.com have long been regarded as important building blocks of link
popularity for any website. Since both of these directories employ human editors to
review individual websites, the search engines place a greater trust factor on
websites listed in these directories. Some of the other well established human
edited directories include botw.org, goguides.org and joant.com.
- The linking page should have less than 50 links on the page, but preferably
even less than that. The absolute maximum limit is around one hundred links per
page according to Google's Webmaster Guidelines. The more links the linking page
has, the less valuable your link will become.
- The link partner should link to websites with a similar keyword theme. Use
the MSN "linkfromdomain" operator to find outbound links from the link partner site. Visit a sample of the links and look at the page titles and page content for
similarities. If most of the outgoing links are pointing to sites the link partner has
nothing in common with, a link will have very little value for your site. The MSN
outbound links command is formatted like this: linkfromdomain:your domain.com.
- Inbound links with a wide variety of anchor text. Most new website owners
make the mistake of requesting links to their website using the same anchor text,
which is very unnatural and sends a clear signal to the search engines about
someone trying to manipulate link popularity and ultimately the site’s search engine
ranking. Make your website “link worthy” and people will naturally link to your
website using varying link text.
- Inbound links from local websites can help better target keywords specific
to a city, region, state or country. Obtaining links from local businesses,
chamber of commerce site or local charities will help your ranking for regionally
targeted keyword phrases.
Avoid "splitting" your inbound links and Google
PageRank
Making certain that your inbound links are consistently formatted either (1) with or (2)
without the "www" prefix will ensure your Google PageRank and link popularity will not be
split. It may not seem like a big deal, but the search engines treat these two domain names
as separate entities: www.mydomain.com vs. mydomain.com. What this means to you is,
the search engines will store two different link popularity counts for your website, one for the
"www" domain and the other one for the one without the "www" prefix. This can hurt your
chances of ranking well since neither version of your domain has enough link popularity to
beat the competition.
Our suggestion is to choose one format or the other and stick with it for all your links,
whether they are internal or external. If you want to have some control over how the search
engines index every inbound link coming to your site, you should use a "Re-write" rule on an
Apache based server. There is most likely a file called ".htaccess" in the root directory of
your Apache web server already. If the file doesn't exist, simply create a text file and name it
".htaccess." and copy and paste the information below.
Open the file, and insert the code below to remove the "www" prefix from any inbound
links pointing to your site.
RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^mydomain\.com
RewriteRule (.*) http://mydomain.com/$1
[R=permanent,L]
Or, if you want to do the opposite, and want to add the "www" prefix in front of every
inbound link, use the code below.
RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^mydomain\.com
RewriteRule (.*) http://www.mydomain.com/$1
[R=permanent,L]
Conclusion
Understanding the search engines' valuation of links and link relevance is a key concept to
master. It's not an easy job for new websites to gain link popularity unless their website's
launch is well publicized by other online or even off line media. As a webmaster, you have
choices about how you will attain links. You can artificially manufacture links or develop great
content, tools, and gadgets and let other websites decide if your site is "ink worthy." One
thing you have to keep in mind is you can't successfully manufacture all your links without
the search engines catching on. Your site needs a great amount of editorial links that are
earned without any solicitation in order to attain high ranking.