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Newsletter * *
ISSUE #149
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A
Perfect Link
By
Sharon Housley (c) 2008
Webmasters
are given the advice that they must attract links, but the
key is not just to attract links... they need to attract
good links. But what is the perfect link? The search for
the perfect link need not be a quest in vain. Consider the
following when attempting to attract links...
1. Related
The best links should come from related websites which
contain similar and related content but not the same type
of material or content. For example: A link for baby
clothing would benefit from a link that discusses baby
care.
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2.
Anchor
The anchor text (the "text" that is used in the
link) should include keywords that relate to the topic
covered on the web page that is being linked to. Anchor
text should be varied; links that all have the same anchor
text will appear manipulated and contrived to the search
engines. Therefore, the text links should contain a
variety of related words.
3. Deep Link
The links should direct visitors to a related page within
the website. Do not make the mistake of directing all of
the web links to a website's home page. Deep linking, and
directing visitors to material that corresponds to content
that is closely related to the text link is key. Deep
linking appears more natural to search engines, whereas
links directing all visitors to a single page or the home
page seem unnatural, and could be interpreted as an effort
to manipulate search engine ranking.
4. Domain And Page
Authority
Search engines trust some websites more than others. Links
from "authority" websites have more weight than
links from lesser-known websites. Google is said to use
PageRank as an indicator of authority. Keep in mind that
PageRank is not the only factor used to determine a
website's authority. Authority websites should still
relate to the website it is pointing to.
5. Nix NoFollow
Links should not contain the NoFollow command. The
NoFollow command directs search engines to not
"follow" the link. If a link contains "NoFollow"
there is no search engine benefit from the link; the only
benefit to having the link is any organic traffic that
results if the link is clicked. As a result, NoFollow
links are nearly worthless.
6. Mix It Up
Links should come from a variety of sources. Fewer links
from a larger number of websites will generally
"weigh" more than a large number of links from a
small number of websites.
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7.
Surrounding Text
Some search experts claim that the text surrounding a link
can influence ranking. Whether this is true or not is
difficult to determine. It is more likely that links
containing surrounding text are more likely to be
relevant, and as a result those links tend to be worth
more.
8. Link Position
The location of the link on the page can also influence
the value of the link. Some search experts claim that
footer links carry less value than links which are
integrated into the actual web page content.
9. Type of Link
There does not appear to be a difference between a
"text" link's value and an "image"
link's value, if the image link contains ALT text. The
search engines use the image ALT text in the same way they
use the anchor text of a text link.
10. Number Of Outbound
Links
A page with fewer links is better than a page with a large
number of links. This is because a webpage passes along
what is referred to as "link juice". The more
"link juice" passed along, the more valuable the
link is. The link juice is divided up over all the links
on a webpage, so popular websites with few outgoing links
are more valuable than those with a large number of links.
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11.
Link Age
Search engine critics cannot seem to agree as to whether
older links or newer links carry more value. When
information is vague, it is best to garner both aged links
and new links to websites.
12. Vintage Domain
The age of the domain is said to influence link power.
More than likely the age of the domain simply contributes
to the trustworthiness of the website, and links from
trusted websites tend to have more value.
13. One Way Links
Links that are not reciprocal carry more weight than those
which are simply link-for-link exchanges.
14. Page Content
A web page that is mostly just a líst of links has less
value than a web page that contains a mixture of links and
content.
15. Updated Pages
Web pages that are updated frequently will typically be
spidered by search engines on a more frequent basis. The
update will not influence the power of the link, but it
will mean that the link will be picked up more quickly by
the search engines.
16. Link Surges
Webmasters should be encouraged to gradually build links
over time, rather than all at once. The gradual
improvement is more natural and will have a stronger
impact on organic search rankings.
The quest for the perfect link can be frustrating and
elusive, but the fact is: the perfect link is logical,
appears natural, and grows over time. Best of luck in your
attempt to find the perfect link.
About
The Author
Sharon Housley manages marketing for FeedForAll
software for creating, editing, publishing RSS feeds and
podcasts. In addition Sharon manages marketing for RecordForAll
audio recording and editing software.
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