Getting Links To Your Web Site
By: Abul Kashem
Why All the Fuss About Getting Links?
It's all about traffic, i.e., visitors to your website. It is links
pointing to your site that bring
the visitors. Internet is a vast network of links. Web surfers follow
links to land at new places.
Some of the places they land in surprise and delight them. Others
irritate them.
How Do You Get Links to Your Web Site?
If another Webmaster, i.e., a person who controls a Web site, is
delighted on visiting your
website, that person might include a link pointing to your site. This
would be particularly true if
your site contains authentic information not available everywhere. This
is the best kind of link
that search engines prefer highly.
Even if your visitor is not a Webmaster, if she or he finds your site
an excellent source of information,
that person might "bookmark" your site at a public bookmark site like
del.icio.us. Each such online
bookmark would be a link to your site.
You could submit your website to directories that classify and list
websites under appropriate categories.
Human editors compile directories by reviewing sites and deciding
whether to include it in their list.
Directories have policies on the kinds of sites they accept. If your
site meets their criteria, it is accepted
and included in the directory, giving you another link pointing to your
site.
Another way to get links is write articles and get them published in an
online newsletter or in an article
directory. You write readable and informative articles that include the
keywords related to your site's
theme and submit them for publication online. At the end of each
article, there would be a short
paragraph called an author byline. In that paragraph, include a link to
your Web site.
Author bylines are also permitted in the case of most forum postings.
Forums are online areas where
people with a similar interest gather together to discuss that
interest. You could reply to a forum post,
or start a new forum ‘thread', and get a link to your site
for each contribution.
Press releases are another way to get links. You write a "newsworthy"
story about your Web site or
business and send it to agencies that distribute press releases. If it
is indeed newsworthy, it would be
picked up and published at many online publications, each of which
would be another link to your site.
If it is published offline, e.g., print media, it might bring even more
visitors directly to your site.
You could also start a blog on the same theme that is discussed at your
website. Include a link to your
website in each blog post.
If you keep at it, you could build hundreds of links pointing to your
site in due time. And that would mean
not only visitors who follow these links to your site. The more the
links pointing to your site, the more
ikely search engines would feel your site worthy of a top rank while
displaying search results.
And the largest numbers of site visitors come through search engine
results pages.
Not All Links Are Equal
A link from CNN.com counts much higher than a link from your own blog
post or a link from a free-for-all
"link farm". Both people and search engines give greater weight to
links at reputed sources.
Do try to be selective when you spend your time building links. Get
links from relevant and reputed sources.
Author Resource:-> About the Author:
Abul Kashem is the webmaster of
www.webmarketreports.comthat
provide link building services to
webmasters, at affordable rates.
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