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...that gathers the blessings of search engines in the making! By Robin Nobles -- OnlineWebTraining.com One important point that came from the Search Engine Strategies 2001 Conference in Boston is that major search engines do not willingly index or provide links to link exchange orientated sites -- aka, link farms. In fact, I'm aware of instances where both Google and Inktomi have banned sites from their index simply for participating in link exchange programs. The end result of this restriction is that the engines have effectively taken away the easiest way to quickly build link popularity.
Most SE optimizers are aware that building an effective linking strategy is one of the most challenging aspects of search engine optimization work. Why? ...because there really aren't any quick fixes. For instance, you can't purchase a
handy dandy software program to do an effective job for you. And, in view of the current "rules" sites aren't allowed to participate in link exchange programs either. Yet, the reality is that link popularity can often make your
site's rankings in the search engines while, in contrast, lack of popularity can often break it.
So, I hear you asking "...are there any alternatives?"
Sure. You can manually search for related sites and write to each relevant site you find with the objective of getting them to link to you. Of course you'll find this is a slow, tedious process. Even if you hire a high school or college student to cheaply do the "grunt" work your results will be subjected to the effect of a trial and error learning curve and whatever aptitude the on-the-job trainee might possess.
The Solution
Currently the most efficient solution is a professional one and the best service we're aware of that provides this specific professional assistance is LinkageXpress -- the first hand-tailored, targeted linkage service on the net.
The concept is simple. You turn over your linking needs to
LinkageXpress, and they'll find related and relevant links for
your site. Even better is that they're practiced in selecting "key" sites that already rank well with the search engines. And, they target sites that are both relevant to your target audience as well as already "popular". These are the precise factors that are likely to elevate your own site's link popularity.
Stated another way, LinkageXpress applies a professional personalized approach to solve what is otherwise a difficult and time consuming search engine optimization problem. End result? ...they remove the drudgery and guess work from the equation while you get the results you are looking for.
To write this article, I interviewed Scott Smith, President of
LinkageXpress, so that we could get some insight into their
unique program.
Question: How does your service differ from the link exchange
programs that can get you in trouble with the search engines?
In fact, Google currently gives link popularity more weight
than any other attribute. As the default search engine for
Yahoo!, getting a well-ranked listing here can produce a
windfall of traffic literally for free. Our approach is exactly
what Google and the other top search engines want and need.
Here's why: in order to be useful to users, search engines must
deliver relevant search results. For this reason they drop sites
today that don't relate to a specific search theme. If your site
cross-links with other sites that have nothing to do with your
primary business, you're at risk of being kicked out. We think
search engines are smart to do this, because it cannot help but
deliver better search returns.
That's why we don't endorse or use random link exchange programs
or link farms. A link farm is simply a page with a bunch of
links to different sites on it. By linking to a link farm, you
diminish your site relevancy. The right approach is to focus
your entire site like a laser beam on a single, potent theme.
Today high-quality, niche-specific link popularity is key. For
search engines like Google, Lycos, and Excite, link
popularity is critical because it indicates other sites have
already looked at you and decided you're worthy of a link.
Question: Let's say I have a site that promotes a utility
software program. What would you do to increase links to the
site? In other words, how does your service work?
Now let's say we're dealing with a utility software product.
Odds are good that direct competitors will not trade links with
you, so that's not where we're going to look for link partners.
Instead, we look at your unique selling proposition and
concentrate on what you do. How does the rest of the world view
you? What do your meta tags say, as well as the copy on your
site?
Out of this initial examination we'll develop a short list of
niche-specific markets where we feel you belong and compare our
notes with yours. Together we'll chart the right course of
action. The goal is to attract highly targeted traffic to your
site and help you achieve better search engine positioning.
Question: From what I understand, your service basically takes
over the link building program for a company, to where the
company does nothing but sit back and wait for the increase in
link popularity and subsequent ranking. Is that correct?
Question: Is building valuable content so that people will want
to link to the site the only obligation the web site owner has
if he/she purchases your service?
Question: Tell me about a couple of your success stories.
Even more exciting, a few weeks after that, their inbound links
significantly improved their search engine rankings to the
point where they had seven separate search words and phrases
within the top 10 listings for Google, AltaVista, and
Excite These three search engines now produce 150 - 250
unique visitors a day for their site.
At the same time we were generating these results, we were
working on a travel site campaign, for whom direct traffic
substantially increased in only two weeks. This is very fast,
and we tell people it usually takes 30 days.
The client was happy but got a lot more excited when they
started to see a dramatic increase in their search engine
traffic. Because of the link popularity we achieved, they were
in the #1 spot on Google for their primary keyword and in
the #2 spot on AltaVista. Both positions resulted in increased
traffic and dollars for them.
Question: How does your service differ from Zeus, a software program that is designed to build link popularity? After all, if I can purchase Zeus for $195 or even use their free version, why would I want to purchase another link building service?
By contrast, a LinkageXpress campaign will traditionally
generate better than 60% return links from carefully targeted
sites if you offer content of value.
Zeus is described as a smart Internet robot but that means it
thinks like a robot, not a person. It certainly can't gauge site
quality, visibility, or search engine positioning. By its very
nature, it will never be able to deliver the results of a
targeted, hand-tailored service.
Zeus also doesn't work on frame sites or individual web pages
not residing on a root domain. Some of these sites are
incredibly popular. By using the hand-tailored approach we
advocate, we can catch popular listings Zeus doesn't.
Finally, there are spam issues. Whenever you allow a software
program to find links and send email to potential partners, you
risk getting accused of spamming, which can get you shut down.
To us, this concern alone makes the risk too high, which is why
we do everything by hand.
And the cost?
Currently LinkageXpress offers 4 programs. The fee for a campaign to announce your site, get you properly linked within your niche market, bring you pre-qualified site visitors that are prone to buy what you offer, and help improve your placement with the major search engines and directories is:
US $900 for 50 GUARANTEED links US $1250 for 75 GUARANTEED links US $1500 for 100 GUARANTEED links So, the bottom line is this . . . Considering the importance of solid, no-nonsense link popularity, building important and relevant links to your site is your best strategy to insure long lasting top positioning on today's search engines. Your choice is simple; either spend the time it takes to do it yourself, or hire someone to do it for you. If you choose to hire help, the folks at LinkageXpress are a good bet to get the job done right the first time.
Editor's
Note: Robin Nobles is Director of Training for the Academy of Web
Specialists. Robin has taught over 1000 students in her online and onsite
search engine positioning courses during the last two years. Her second
book on the subject, titled Maximize Web Site Traffic, Build Web Site
Traffic Fast and Free by Optimizing Search Engine Placement was released
in August 2000. Visit Robin's site to learn more about the Academy's search
engine training courses.
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