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Business
SEO
The
Changing World of Link Popularity
Recently,
a buddy of mine got caught up in a link-buying frenzy and purchased
numerous text link ads in an effort to improve his search engine
rankings and PageRank score. Instead, Google dumped him into the
cobwebbed netherworld of search results somewhere beyond page
13. When he wrote to ask why, Google responded:
"Certain
actions such as buying or selling links to increase a site's PageRank
value can result in penalization. Please review our quality guidelines
at http://www.google.com/webmasters/guidelines.html
for more information. If you
identify problems with your website and make the changes necessary
to comply with these guidelines, please do not hesitate to contact
us."
My pal learned
a hard lesson that many webmasters are having to face these days...
that indiscriminately gobbling up paid link ads in vehicles that
aren't relevant to your site and that don't relate to the interests
of your target market is not acceptable to Google.
Its guidelines
now warn webmasters, "Don't participate in link schemes
designed to increase your site's ranking or PageRank,"
and they encourage us to ask ourselves, "Does this help
my users? Would I do this if search engines didn't exist?"
Google's message
seems to be, "Just pretend we aren't here."
Leaving
Big Bad Backward Links Behind
Its
easy to get caught up in the need-top-rankings-now craze, like
my friend did. But Google is letting us know loud and clear that
bad linking schemes created only to artificially boost link popularity
can no longer be used with impunity.
Does that
mean that link popularity is a dead issue? Far from it. Search
engines still place a lot of weight on incoming links to your
site and it's just as important as ever. Only now it's not just
about numbers, it's also about quality and
relevance.
The search
engines, particularly Google, want to see links on sites that
are related to ours - links that are specifically aimed at attracting
qualified traffic. And they're trying to convince us to promote
our businesses the same way we did before the advent of the engines
- by investing in marketing strategies that our ideal prospects
are bound to see and act upon.
The New
Normal
When
it comes to linking strategies, the new normal is "How do
I increase the amount of targeted, eager-to-buy traffic coming
to my webpage?" not "How do I trick the engines into
giving me a higher PageRank?"
With that
in mind, here are some safe ways to naturally increase your link
popularity and website traffic:
1. Create
an attractive, content-rich website that people want to link to.
Fresh, interesting information is key to gaining unsolicited links.
2. Do you have business partners in a related field? Contact their
webmaster to set up a mutually beneficial link partnership.
3. Research business directories that serve your industry. Inquire
about their target audience, number of visitors, cost for text
ads, etc. An ad on a highly-ranked page in a relevant directory
can do wonders for your placement and
deliver qualified customers to you.
4. Allow your visitors to link to you by creating a "link
to us" page complete with HTML code and quality, quick loading
images they can easily grab.
These strategies
can not only improve your link popularity, but if done right will
increase your targeted website traffic. And at the end of the
day, that is what the game is all about... attracting prospects
who need your product or service without risking the wrath of
Google!
About
the Author...
Michael Pedone is with http://www.eTrafficJams.com,
a professional search engine optimization company
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