External Links to your
site from other sites drive additional traffic. But since Google and other
major search engines consider the number of incoming links to your website
(“link popularity”) as an important indicator of relevance, more links will
help you rank higher in the search engines. Google has a measure called
PageRank that reflects the quantity and quality of incoming links. All links
aren’t all equal. Links from trusted, popular sites help your site rank higher
than links from lower traffic sites.
1.
Submit Your Site to Key Directories, since a link from a
directory will help your ranking — and get you traffic. A directory is not a
search engine. Rather, it is a hierarchical listing of sites sorted according
to category and subcategory. Be sure to list your site in the free Open Directory Project,
overseen by overworked volunteer editors. But if you don’t get listed right
away, don’t be impatient and resubmit, or you’ll go to the end of the queue. A
link in this directory will help you a lot.
Yahoo! Directory is
another important directory. Real humans read submissions; so be careful to
follow the instruction given. Hint: Use somewhat less than the maximum number
of characters allowable, so you don’t have wordy text that will tempt the
Yahoo! editor to begin chopping. Yahoo!
Directory Submit requires a $299 annual recurring fee to have
your site considered for inclusion within seven business days. Other paid
business directories that might help are About.com and Business.com.
2.
Submit Your Site to Trade Organization Sites and Specialized Directories. Some directories focused on particular industries, such as
education or finance. You probably belong to various trade associations that
feature member directories. Ask for a link. Even if you have to pay something
for a link from the organization, it may help boost your PageRank.
Marginal directories,
however, come and go very quickly, making it hard to keep up, so don’t try to
be exhaustive here. Beware of directories that solicit you for “upgraded
listings.” Unless a directory is widely used in your field, a premium ad is a
waste of money — but the (free) link itself will help boost your Page Rank and
hence your search engine ranking.
3.
Request Reciprocal Links. Find websites in
your general niche and request a reciprocal link to your site. Develop an
out-of-the way page where you put links to other sites — so you don’t send
people out the back door as fast as you bring them in the front door. Your best
results will be from sites that generate a similar amount of traffic as your
own site. High-traffic site webmasters are too busy to answer your requests for
a link and don’t have anything to gain. Look for smaller sites that may have
linking pages.
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