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Top 3 Google Linking Strategies of 2008
By Michael Small
If you're serious
about getting great ranking on Google you need to be serious about linking.
Of course there are lots of ways to get links so we'll focus on just the
methods that are fast, low cost or free and get the best results. Here
are three that can put you on top of Google in no time flat!
First let's start with getting inbound links from directories. A link
from a directory gets a lot of weight from Google because they value it
as a form of endorsement. You've probably used some directories yourself,
like Yahoo. Or maybe you've used some without even knowing it, like The
Open Directory Project (DMOZ.org) that powers many of the most popular
search engines, including Google!
Each directory is different
and offers different options for obtaining links to your site. Here's a
rundown of how different directories will link to your site.
1.)
Free Submission: Just like it sounds. No charges for inclusion.
DMOZ.org is the best one and powers Google, AOL and even Yahoo Search (not
Yahoo directory.) Just be sure to follow their submission guidelines and
pick the most appropriate sub category possible for inclusion. This is extremely
important.
2.)
Paid Submissions: They charge a fee to review the submitted link
and possibly place the page. You might pay a few dollars one tíme,
a recurring annual fee or as much as the $300 that Yahoo charges for commercial
site review.
3.)
Reciprocal Link: These usually require you to link to the directory
before they will even consider linking back.
4.)
Featured Link: Your link gets a premium spot that you pay for.
5.)
Featured Homepage Link: This is a featured link on the homepage.
As you've probably guessed, this can get real expensive.
Yahoo is easily the most popular (and most expensive) but it's not the best.
It's been my experience that a free listing with DMOZ.org is worth more
than a paid listing with Yahoo. Even though Yahoo is more popular as a directory
that people actually visit, DMOZ is much more popular with search engines
and carries a lot of weight. A "vote" from DMOZ is a big deal indeed.
Here are the five top directories offering free listings. Some even provide
inexpensive expedited listing services or featured listings:
1.)
dmoz.com
2.) directoryvault.com
3.) domaining.in
4.) getlistedrightnow.com
5.) visitalink.com
As a second option, you can also consider paying a submission service
to get your site lísted in the major directories. There are plenty
that will do it for a reasonable fee. Just be sure they do the following
three things:
1.)
Manual submission only.
2.) Verify that your site is not already listed.
3.) Provide proof of submission (usually screen captures).
Just search Google for "directory submission service" and you'll get plenty
of options. I've used SEONext.com/ in the past with good success. They
provide a "slow submission" service that makes your link building appear
more natural to Google and other top search engines.
And finally, there is no better way to get quality links than from a traditional
reciprocal link campaign. This can be a time consuming step without automated
software, but is very important.
Here are 10 steps to a successful reciprocal linking campaign:
1.)
Write down the keywords you want to be found for.
2.) Draft a standard letter you can use to easily customize for
each site (customization tips at the end.)
3.) Run a search on Google for each keyword and jot down the URL
for each match returned (not just the homepage but the URL for the actual
page you want the link from, which is the one that came up in the search.)
4.) Remove any direct competitors from the list.
5.) Go back through your list and find the contact info for each
site. Record this information.
6.) Create a link to each page you want to get a link from. This
should be from the most appropriate page on your site, not the homepage.
Do not exceed 10 outbound links per page at most. The fewer, the better.
7.) Send the customized email with the considerations outlined
below.
8.) Verify their backlinks.
9.) Remove any outbound links that do not reciprocate within a
month or so.
10.) Check your inbound links every couple of weeks. Make sure
you are still getting the links you earned and that the people linking
to you have not moved you to a less desirable page.
Reciprocal
Link Email Tips:
A.) Address
the email to a person by name if possible.
B.) Start with a complimentary statement about what you like
on their site.
C.) Introduce yourself and your site.
D.) Lead into why you feel your site is a good, non competing
match (outline benefits for them and their visitors.)
E.) Mention that you have already linked to their site and hope
they feel a reciprocal link will be beneficial. Provide the URL to the
page you linked from.
F.) Explain why you linked from the page you did and the anchor
text you used to show you understand link strategy.
G.) Request that if they link back they use one of your anchor
text suggestions along with the exact URL you want them to link to.
H.) Offer to change the link anchor text of their URL if they
wish.
I.) Thank them genuinely for their time and sign with your first
name to make it more personal and natural.
So whether you do
the work by hand or invest in a time saving "instant gratification" SEO
tool, the information in this article can help you to the top of Google
in record time. Good luck!
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