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Link Building Program
SEO Linking Service
Link building is an essential
part of search engine optimization and is critical for long
term ranking success with Google.
Here is part of what
Google says about linking:
Make sure that other
sites link to yours Links help our crawlers find your site and can give
your site greater visibility in our search results.
When returning results for a search, Google combines
PageRank (our measure of a page's importance) with
sophisticated text-matching techniques to display
pages that are both important and relevant to each
search. Google counts the number of votes a page
receives to determine its PageRank, interpreting a
link from page A to page B as a vote by page A for
page B. Votes cast by pages that are themselves
"important" weigh more heavily and help to make
other pages "important." Please note that ranking of
sites in our search results is completely automated,
and we don't manually assign keywords to sites.
The Best Way to Implement A
Link Building Program
There is an important
progression in creating a website that works well with
organic search. Many linking "services" are not well
rounded in search engine optimization. They want to
sell you as many links as they can as fast as they can.
This is likely to result in serious damage to your rankings.
There are some other things that need to be done first in
preparation for linking:
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Structural correctness -
making sure there are no barriers in your website to
prevent search engine spiders and robots from reading
all of your content
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Excellent content -
creating pages that are targeted to things we know
people are searching for from search phrase research
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Link building at a
moderate pace based on the age of your website online
and the growth of visitation to your website with the
linking program supporting your excellent content with
the most important pages in your website in priority
order that will bring you the most bang for the buck
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Read more about earning
better
search engine rankings.
Research Your Competition
First
Competitive research is
critical to creating a good link building program. The
number of links that you eventually need to your website
should be based on what is needed to outperform your
competitors.
The research and analysis
also needs to include comparisons of the quality of their
content versus your content, the number of pages in their
website versus your website and other factors.
Periodically monitoring the
rate of growth of links in to your competitors is also
important to determine if they are actively moving forward
or sitting on their laurels.
Some of the websites linking
to your competitors may also be willing to link to you.
Determining the Rate of Link
Growth
If you have a brand new
website, link growth should be modest to start. A goal
of 40 to 60 links per month is likely adequate.
If your website has been
online for several years or you have a Google PageRank of 2
or higher, a growth rate of 60 to 100 or more links per
month may be acceptable. The visitation rate will tell
us something, also.
Regardless, I think it is
prudent to keep linking growth moderate. Why?
Because you may not need hundreds of links to achieve your
ranking goals for any particular page and your budget would
thus be better spent by working on the most important
secondary pages in your website, not just the home page.
An example: 120 links has
brought a New York City real estate website from beyond Google
page 10 to number 3 on Google page 1 at the moment.
The improvement in ranking was preceded by getting the
website structurally correct and making significant
improvements to the home page content. The ascent
has taken 5 months. We are likely to be number 1
page 1 shortly if the client continues.
Does Your Website Need Links?
You
can have good search engine rankings for niche targets without any links
in to your website. But, for highly competitive targets, and, as
your website ages online, Google expects you will have more links into
your website over time.
If you have been struggling
with trying to improve already good content and are not
seeing results, then it is likely time for a link building
program. Our SEO linking service is modestly priced.
We have a solid program that
works and can give you multiple examples and references.
Please contact us today.
Update on Google's New Patent About Linking
Google's new patent "Determining
quality of linked documents" gives us an idea about how
Google judges the influence of a link for the ranking of a
web page. The patent reads:
"A ranking component ranks
documents, such as web pages or web sites, to obtain
a ranking score that defines a quality judgment of
the document. The ranking score of a particular
document is based on the ranking score of the
documents which link to it and based on affiliation
among the documents."

So, according to the patent,
Google may assign a maximum value to links that come from
affiliated pages and may also assign individual values to
links from independent pages.
Google may use a number of methods to evaluate affiliation,
including interlinking between or among pages, by the
hostname, domain name or subdomain name of the website, by
IP address or by related visitors.
The award of the patent occurred on August 24, 2010,
but the
methods described in the patent have likely been in use for
several years. The message in the patent to website
owners is get as many high quality links as possible from as
many different websites as possible, avoid automated linking
programs and favor quality of links over the quantity.
If you have been struggling
with trying to improve already good content and are not
seeing results, then it is likely time for a link building
program. Our SEO linking service is modestly priced.
We have a solid program that
works and can give you multiple examples and references.
Please contact us today. |