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ISSUE #100
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Why
Your Website
Needs Inbound Links
By
Rick Hendershot
Most
web-savvy people quickly learn why they need
"links" from other sites pointing at theirs.
Your inbound links are one of the most important ways of
getting yourself known in your field, generating traffic
to your website, and influencing the search engines to
notice your site.
"Traffic"
is what linking is all about. Without traffic your website
is useless as a tool for selling your products or
communicating your ideas. Getting links from other
websites is not the only way to generate traffic, but it
is probably the most important one.
But
how do links generate traffic?
**Direct
traffic from links**
First,
links generate direct traffic. Links from sites that share
your target audience will be an important source of
traffic to your site. A visitor to the other web site sees
the link to yours, clicks on it, and becomes your visitor.
Some estimates put the percentage of internet traffic
resulting from this kind of link as high as 21% of total
traffic.
Why
do people click on these links? One reason is they may
view a link to an outside source as an endorsement. They
assume the webmaster is saying "Here is a source you
will find interesting or helpful". They are looking
for the kind of service you provide, so they click on the
link to check you out.
But
just as important is simple curiosity. Someone sees a text
link with intriguing wording like "Powerful Cheap
Advertising" or "Win a Free iPod" or
"See Pamela Anderson Video" and, depending on
their interests, a certain number of people are likely to
click on it.
This
suggests at least three things about your links. First,
you should get as many links as possible on pages your
target audience is likely to be visiting. The more people
see your links, the more traffic you are likely to get.
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Second, your anchor text (the words that are linked)
should be intriguing. It should be short and sweet, and
suggest a benefit -- a reason for people to click on it.
Third, your links should be on pages that people
actually look at. Having hundreds of links on pages that
nobody ever looks at will not result in traffic -- at
least not direct traffic. Putting your link on a link
exchange page containing hundreds of services similar to
yours is not likely to generate very many clicks. This is
why exchanging links with link directories is such a
questionable waste of time. Web visitors rarely look at
these directories.
Finding good pages where you can place your link is not
always easy. One method is to systematically do searches
for your most important keywords -- the search phrases
people are likely to use when looking for your kind of
product or service. Many of the results will be
competitors of yours. But one or two may be secondary
sources such as directories or reference pages. Getting
your link on some of these secondary sources is almost
guaranteed to result in traffic, so it is worth the effort
-- and sometimes the cost -- of getting listed in the
resources that score high for your keywords.
**Traffic from Search Engines**
The second reason for getting inbound links is to
impress the search engines. Most search engines use the
quantity and quality of your inbound links to evaluate the
importance and relevance of your site to specific
keywords. For instance, if you sell a product like
"Full Color Vinyl Banners", or you are a Real
Estate agent servicing "Kitchener Real Estate",
one of your objectives is to rank high for searches done
on your primary search phrase (and other similar ones).
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This
will result in traffic because when people search for your
important keywords your site is more likely to show up in
the search results. The more inbound links you have that
relate your site to full color vinyl banners or web
promotion services, or "fill in your keyword
here", the higher your site is likely to rank for
these terms, and the more search engine traffic you are
likely to receive as a result.
**Using
Articles to get traffic and impress the search engines**
Embedding
your links in articles is one of the best methods of
rapidly increasing your inbound links. Many times a
well-written article will show up in hundreds of places on
the web. And if it has your link embedded in it, that will
obviously increase your inbound links. Webmasters pick up
these articles because they want content to enhance the
value of their sites.
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Articles
will also generate direct traffic because people who read
them are already interested in your subject matter, and
are therefore more likely to click on your link.
This
suggests that the most valuable place to publish your
article is in a themed or categorized article resource.
For instance, if your product is "health"
related, having it published on health-oriented sites will
be more valuable than having it published on generic
sites.
You
can even take this a step further. If your article is
about something more specific like "mesothelioma
advice", then getting it published on sites that
focus on "mesothelioma" will get more
"reads", and have a greater influence on the
search engines.
Second,
when embedding your link, try to use anchor text that
contains one of your important keywords, not just your URL
or web address. Remember that search engines are dumb. One
of your objectives is to have them relate your website to
specific search terms (keywords or key phrases). And the
best way to do that is to use them as your anchor text.
About
The Author
Rick Hendershot heads Linknet Promotions ==> http://www.linknet-promotions.com
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