Posts Tagged ‘linking’

Linking – Links And Backlinks

January 24th, 2010 by admin

You need more links for your website to rank higher in the search engine results.

But HOW do you get more links – one way links, two way or reciprocal links, three way links – just a bunch of good, relevant, high page rank links?

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The Robots Are Coming – Got Yours Yet?

August 3rd, 2010 by admin

Zeus Robotics is the Very Best Software for Reciprocal Linkings

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One Way Link | Back Links | Internal Linking | Quality Links | Google Rank

July 31st, 2010 by admin

http://brandtop.org/links

http://brandtop.org/seo

http://tinyurl.com/2v83ap3

We Give Google What Google Wants

One Way Link

Finally, an Endless Supply
of Quality One-Way Links
that Will Rank Your Sites
in Google Like Crazy!

The Holy Grail of ranking well in Google is links. Lots of links. That’s an undisputed fact

The problem is that you can’t get just any kind of links. Google will only rank sites whose links follow a very specific linking pattern

I spent hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars on discovering exactly what linking pattern Google demands

The code is now cracked. I know what Google wants, and I’ve automated the process of growing links to your site following that pattern

The result of that automation is the 1WayLinks network

How It Works?

The basic concept behind 1WayLinks is simple
You write a blog post that has links in it aimed at your site(s)

That post is then spread out across our network of (currently) 4,196 blogs

You decide how many blogs each post you write gets posted to. As your site gains backlinks from these blogs, your rankings in the search engines improves

We Give Google What Google Wants

It works because it follows a linking pattern that has proven successful for thousands of web sites with page-one rankings in Google

That pattern is not complex, but it is very important. When growing links to your site to improve your ranking in Google

For more information, please visit our website:
http://brandtop.org/links

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Real World Linking Methods For Internet Marketers

July 25th, 2010 by admin

http://www.my-affiliate-programs.com/
ideas on link building for the real world, ideas I have used to boost rankings over time.

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PR 3 – 7 Links for FREE…

June 18th, 2010 by admin

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Comment Hut finds PR 3 – 7 back-links across five blogging platforms, leaving you to simply read and post relevant comments… impossible to spam.

Try The Free Lite Version – Download Now

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One Way Link | Back Links | Internal Linking | Quality Links | Google Rank | Google Linking Pattern

May 18th, 2010 by admin

http://brandtop.org/links — We Give Google What Google Wants

One Way Link

Finally, an Endless Supply
of Quality One-Way Links
that Will Rank Your Sites
in Google Like Crazy!

The Holy Grail of ranking well in Google is links. Lots of links. That’s an undisputed fact

The problem is that you can’t get just any kind of links. Google will only rank sites whose links follow a very specific linking pattern

I spent hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars on discovering exactly what linking pattern Google demands

The code is now cracked. I know what Google wants, and I’ve automated the process of growing links to your site following that pattern

The result of that automation is the 1WayLinks network

How It Works?

The basic concept behind 1WayLinks is simple
You write a blog post that has links in it aimed at your site(s)

That post is then spread out across our network of (currently) 4,196 blogs

You decide how many blogs each post you write gets posted to. As your site gains backlinks from these blogs, your rankings in the search engines improves

We Give Google What Google Wants

It works because it follows a linking pattern that has proven successful for thousands of web sites with page-one rankings in Google

That pattern is not complex, but it is very important. When growing links to your site to improve your ranking in Google

For more information, please visit our website:
http://brandtop.org/links

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Why It Is So Important To Get Backlinks To Your Website

May 5th, 2010 by admin

If you have a website or blog, then you probably heard about backlinks and search engine optimization. Backlinks are incoming links to your website received from another web node. For example, if you have a website about fashion and receive a backlink from another website about fashion, search engines will consider your website as being relevant and popular. As more backlinks your website gets, as more authority it has.

Search engines use the number of backlinks received by a website to determine its reputation on the web (page rank). Not all links are equally important; some may even harm your website! For example, if a website was penalized by Google for promoting illegal or immoral content and that website links to your website or vice versa, your website will be become less popular, being ignored by search engines.

Getting backlinks from a web page that links back to a significant number of websites won’t help you too much. It’s important not to underestimate the backlinks received from a website that has no Page Rank or PR 0. These websites might become more popular over time. Besides this, every link directed towards your website matters, because it represents a favorable vote from Google. To evaluate the quality of a backlink, you should consider its popularity, Page Rank and authority.

There are many ways to get backlinks, but not all are equally effective. Link exchange is the most popular strategy, consisting in the mutual exchange of links. Web directories are an important resource for any webmaster, especially those directories that don’t require a backlinks for offering direct links to your website. It’s an excellent way to get links without offering anything or at least without providing links on your website.

It is always important to get backlinks from pages with a high Page Rank. However, try to have as many backlinks as possible because every vote matters. Try to provide something on your website that people will want to link to. This way, you’ll increase the popularity of your website.

The most important is to make sure you have high quality content. No one will visit your website if there’s nothing interesting to read about. Also, participate to online discussions and join social networks, forums and other communities. If possible, buy links on pages with a high Page Rank.

Use relevant keywords and focus on the anchor text and webpage content congruency, because this is what your visitors will see. For example, if you write about weight loss, use the word “weight loss” not only in your articles, but also in the website URLs and titles. This is the best way to increase your website visibility.

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How to get high rankings in google, SEO

April 8th, 2010 by admin

Detailed information on how to get high rankings in google. How to get high Page ranked sites to point back to your site.

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Turning Your Content Marketing Efforts Into a Vicious Cycle

March 26th, 2010 by admin

Our article creation and syndication efforts have only two objectives 1) Persuading the consumers of the article to visit our site; 2) doing a bit of search engine optimization for the page on our site to which we link.  We naturally want to get the most for our money that we spend on article writing and distribution.  Particularly when we outsource to a professional web writing service, we want to make sure that we do more than merely recover our investment.  That hope is understandable, but is it wise in the long term?

However, there is one thing that we sometimes forget in our enthusiasm of driving traffic and external links directly to our site’s pages.  If our article marketing efforts are really going to give us the results that we anticipate, those published articles must actually be discovered by our prospective readers and the fickle search engines must consider them important by the heartless math of their algorithms.

Face facts, our new article isn’t the only one being posted on EzineArticles or GoArticles on any given day.  Indeed, it probably isn’t even the only article being posted that day that deals with our topic, although nobody has written as cleverly as we have of course.  So how do we make our article stand out from the massive amount of new content published on the web each day?

We, you and I, are fully aware of the standard tips for article marketing submissions:

*  Use a descriptive title and, if possible, make it “catchy.”
*  Tag the article with keywords that are popular and that are actually used in the article.
*  On EzineArticles or other directories which offer us an opportunity to provide an abstract, make sure that is intriguing, so that the reader will want to click to the entire article.

All of those tips are important; none should be ignored.  What we really need, though, is for the search engines to give our articles some much deserved respect.  After all, most of our potential readers will find our article by means of a search engine.  Only then can they be emotionally moved by our prose.  Only then will they follow the link to our site.  Only then will they repeated buy our product and service.  Only then will we become as wealthy as King Midas as we sit around in our pajamas, working from home only fifteen minutes a day.  Okay, I got carried away a bit by the marketing hype.  I offer you my sincere regrets for getting carried away.

What makes the search engines respect content?  Links.  Multiple links.  Links with similar and accurate anchor text.  And…how do we get those links?

We have to actively assign a part of our article marketing plan to creating external links to our content.  Yes, that may mean somewhat fewer links to our site, but the advantage is that the links that we do have pointing to our site will become more potent.

You can come up with your own ratio, but most of us should probably assign about 20% to 35% of our article marketing content to providing external links directly to our previously published articles.  For example, every once in a while, submit content to EasyArticles that contains links to some of your content on EzineArticles and EverydayArticles.  Use an ArticleDashboard submission to pass a little link love to a brilliant piece you have published on ArticleVista. 

If this sounds as if it might complicate your overall strategy, your record keeping and your approach to writing, you’re right!  Consequently, many Internet marketers outsource all of this to a well trained company that really understands writing, submissions, keywords and search engine optimization.  Then we can just sit around in our pajamas and count our money.

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Turning Your Article Marketing Efforts Into an Endless Cycle

March 26th, 2010 by admin

Our article writing and syndication efforts have two objectives 1) Cleverly enticing the readers of our masterful prose to go to our business’s website; 2) doing a bit of search engine optimization for the page or pages on our website to which we link.  After all, we want to get “the most bang for our buck” when it comes to content syndication.  Particularly when we outsource to a professional web writing service, we want to make sure that we do more than merely recover our investment.  That hope is understandable, but is it wise in the long term?

Sometimes our enthusiasm for generating external links to our website’s pages and our hopes that our readers will take the bait and click through to our site gets in the way of a rather important detail.  If our article marketing efforts are really going to give us the results that we anticipate (or at least dream of), those published articles must actually be discovered by our prospective readers and the fickle search engines must consider them important by the heartless math of their algorithms.

Face facts, our new article isn’t the only one being posted on EzineArticles or GoArticles on any given day.  Even more painful to recognize is that there are probably other new articles that address the same topic as our article and use the same keywords.  So how do we make our article stand out from the massive amount of new content published on the web each day?

We, you and I, are fully aware of the standard tips for article marketing submissions:

*  Use a descriptive title and, if possible, make it “catchy.”
*  Use a good set of accurate and popular keywords to associate with it when we submit.
*  On EzineArticles or other directories which offer us an opportunity to provide an abstract, make sure that is intriguing, so that the reader will want to click to the entire article.

While all of the suggestions are valid, they do not go quite far enough.  We have to take another step, add another recommendation to our standard list in order for the major search engines to provide our article with the respect that we know it deserves.  It is through the search engines that most of our readers are going to find our wonderful content, which will bring them to our site, which, in turn, will make us rich beyond our wildest dreams working only one hour from home while still in our pajamas (or pyjamas, for you Brits).  Oops, I think I may have read a bit too much hype from the make money from home scams.  Sorry.

How do we really earn respect from the search engines for our articles?  External links.  Lots and lots of external links.  And…how do we get those links?

We need to dedicate a portion of our article marketing plan to creating external links to our content.  Yes, that may mean somewhat fewer links to our site, but the trade is that linking to our articles that do lead to our site become more powerful.

You can settle on your own ratio, but most of us should probably dedicate every third or fourth or fifth article to linking to existing (already published) articles.  For example, every once in a while, submit content to EasyArticles that contains links to some of your content on EzineArticles and EverydayArticles.  Use an ArticleDashboard submission to pass a little link love to a brilliant piece you have published on ArticleMap. 

I know this seems as if it is a cycle that never ends.  It is.  That’s why so many of us make our overall strategy clear to the professionals and let them do the actual work and tracking.  That outsourcing approach leave us plenty of time to sit around home in our pajamas counting our money.

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