Related

Blog Link Exchange

Keyword Domination on Google With Blog Links



ad0b36ae4d9770802769cc66973f896fdelicious

Keyword Domination on Google With Blog Links

Article by Brandon Hong









One of the key ingredients that most search engines use when ranking websites is the number of incoming links. Google is well-known for using this formula in ranking web sites from the search results of specific keyword or keyword phrases.

One of the key ingredients that most search engines use when ranking web sites is the number of incoming links. Google is well-known for using this formula when ranking web sites according to the keyword searches.

Let’s take a look at 2 key components in the search engine ranking formula.

1. Incoming LinksIncoming links mean a link from another website, let’s say website (B)to your own website (A).

Website B could be your own, or it could be another person.

Generally the higher the number of incoming links, the higher your website will rank in the search engines.

2. Anchor TextAnchor text actually refers to the keyword that is being used in linking back to your web site.

For example, let’s say you have a site on dieting tips. At the time of writing this article, there were a total of 3.5 million competing websites on Google for the keyword “dieting tip”.

A search at Overture reveals there were 2121 searches done in April 2006 on the keyword “dieting tip”.

If you want to rank high for the keyword “dieting tips”, then you need to get lots and lots of incoming links to your dieting tips website.

However, having many incoming links alone is insufficient to ensure a high ranking for your targeted keyword.

You have to ensure that the keyword or anchor text used in linking back to your site is “dieting tips”.

This will add even greater weightage to your ranking for the keyword “dieting tips” in the search engines.

So how does a blog fit into this picture?

When used properly, blogs have the power to help you leapfrog in terms of your keyword rankings.

There are basically two three ways to increase the number of incoming links to your website so that you can increase your keyword ranking.

a) The first method is to email other website owners asking them to link back to your site using the right anchor text, which is basically the keyword that you want to target.

If done manually, this task might be a quite time consuming.

There are software in the market that helps you look for link partners as well as to automate the sending out of emails to these blog or website owners to request and ask them to link back to your site.

However, having said that, there is still the waiting time factor. You’ll have to wait for the blog or website owner to respond, and he/she might not necessarily accept your request for link exchange.

b) The second method is to buy or purchase incoming links.

Well, if you have the money, you can always buy links to your website.

This method is fast but can be quite costly.

c) The third method that I want to share is create your own incoming links with Blogs.

If you’re using a free blogging service like Blogger, technically you could create hundreds of blogs. Then you could make a post to these blogs and insert the keyword that you want to target and link it back to your main website, in this case the “dieting tips” website.

There are already software in the market that allow you to create hundreds of blogs at one go, as well as to automate the posting.

The end result is an increase in the number of incoming links containing the target keyword. Within weeks, you can see your ranking easily jump up to the top three position.

This technique might not go down well with ‘white hat’ search engine practicioners, who believe in getting incoming links the proper way.

However, in this article I merely want to point out the method and technical feasibility of dominating any keyword you want.

A top ten ranking in the search engine means more visitors to your website and definitely more subscribers.

If you have a subscriber box you can capture these visitor’s email address by offering a free course or some incentive to sign up. Once the visitor joins your list, you can then follow up with them using an autoresponder.

What entails then is of course more sales for your online business.

Imagine how powerful this method is and what it means to your profits and bottom line?



About the Author

Brandon Hong is an internet marketer consultant as well as information publisher. He has trained and helped thousands of business owners to optimize their businesses through the proper use of technology. (C) http://www.marketing-rampage-with-blogs-and-rss.com(C) http://www.wordpressvideos.com










Gaining One-Way Inbound Links Through Link Exchanges for SEO



3988d77a764c0d80125f26a0f98d64f8delicious

Gaining One-Way Inbound Links Through Link Exchanges for SEO

Article by Jeff Hendrickson









In the old days webmasters could freely exchange links with other webmasters without worrying about being penalized by search engines. In the old days I mean 2005 and earlier. Things change quickly on the web and the search engines are catching on faster and faster to webmasters trying to artificially boost their search engine rankings.

Old fashioned link exchanges consisted of 2 webmasters placing the others link on their site usually on a designated links page sometimes consisting of tens of hundreds of pages. The idea was to gather as many link partners as possible in hopes of boosting Pagerank and in turn increasing their rankings in the search engine result pages. It didn’t matter if webmasters traded links with site owners who had sites completely unrelated to theirs because in the beginning it didn’t matter. The more incoming or inbound links you had the better.

More and more webmasters caught onto this fact as the term SEO or Search Engine Optimization became popular. The web became saturated with links pages and the search engines caught on. Search engines like Google essentially want their results to be as accurate as possible because it is their livelihood so they began changing their algorithms to factor in such activity amongst webmasters. With some major search engine updates webmasters and SEO marketers soon figured out that incoming links from related sites were better then from unrelated ones. So they continued exchanging links but now with related sites only. The problem with this is that the search engines can quickly tell who links to each other so it’s a simple way to see who is trying to boost their own rank. Google and probably Yahoo too now penalize sites that have been involved in serious link exchanges. I’m talking about webmasters who have traded links with hundreds of other sites and who have complete link exchange directories on their sites. You will notice sites like this who have resources or link exchange pages that extend to 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 pages.

Because this is so easily detectible by search engines it’s time to start doing link exchanges differently. Link exchanges are not going away, so the way links are exchanged has to well, change. Here are a couple of suggestions on doing link exchanges differently.

The Three Way

No, I’m not talking about anything sexual here silly. I’m talking about creating a 3 way link exchange where one of the two link partners has 2 sites and links to his or her partner via their second site instead of directly from their first. This requires one of the partners to have a second site preferably in another location with a different class-c IP. I’d even go as far as to say with a different person named as the domain registrant so the whois information doesn’t show the same info for sites 1 and 2. This requires of course more resources on the part of the webmaster with 2 sites but it’s not uncommon for webmasters to own more then one site. Directories or information portals are types of sites you could use as your second site. They should contain useful and unique content as well and have incoming links from other related sites. To get a boost of Pagerank needed you will have to submit your site to other directories, maybe publish a press release, articles or even purchase a text link or two. Your second site should be well ranked and give your partners a good reason why they should exchange links via this method. Basically you want to create an Authoritative directory of sites in your niche.

The Blog Way

Blogs seem to have special powers on the web. I’ve seen blogs with blogrolls a mile long and I’ve never heard of a blogger being penalized for linking out too much. Blogs can be a great link exchange medium and you can see this from bloggers who again have long blogrolls and who have high Pagerank. Starting a second blog is actually easier then starting a second website to use to exchange links with. it’s free at blogger.com to start a blog and once you do it’s easy to manage and especially link out to your partners sites. Like the first method you want to create an authoritative resource on the niche you are trying to conquer. I don’t recommend using blogger.com if you want to actually own your site. You can start a blog at blogger.com but you never really own your site. I would recommend using wordpress, drupal or typepad on your own domain, again hosted on a different host then your first site. When your blog is set up you can blog about your niche related news, discuss or rate other sites in your niche (giving you a perfect way to link to your partners) or simply place your partners in your blogroll list. So now you have 2 sites in your niche, one you use as your main site and the other you use for exchanging links. This means you don’t have any link exchange pages on your main site, which is great, but what about your partners site? Does he/she have a huge link exchange directory on their site? You don’t really want your link hidden in one of their deep link pages do you? I pass up any link exchange offers made by webmasters who are so kind as to offer me a link on their links page located 3 subcategories deep on a page with 200 other sites.

Here is what you can do. Besides telling them they should scrap their entire link exchange section you can suggest they give you a spot outside their link pages by offering them a full page of content. If that’s too much maybe a paragraph of content including your link they can include on one of their main pages. Maybe a testimonial of sorts they can add to their site. Most webmasters trade links on pages that are similar in Pagerank so you will have to be willing to offer up their link on a page with equal or greater Pagerank.

The above methods are long term and are only suggested if you are serious about gaining one-way inbound links to your site. Although the work involved is great so is the reward.




About the Author

Jeff Hendrickson is involved in many SEO contests. Ambatchdotcom Seocontest, Precharge Projectnet, cpayscom2 online casino and Carcasherdotcom seocontest contest.










How To Link Exchange



dd3328dacf14b45a768cd4b8f21771d5delicious

How To Link Exchange

Article by Kyle Zwiep









This one pertains to people who have websites. For those of you who do, you know that one of the most important things about your site is how much traffic you get clicking through.

There are many factors that affect traffic: SEO (how the site’s content is arranged to be Search Engine Friendly), Good information/copy, PPC Ads (pay-per-click ads)…discussed in a post below. But, perhaps most important of all of these traffic gathering factors is the number of incoming links you have to your site. But, getting incoming links is a large, difficult task…though there are ways to make it easier. Allow me to share what I’ve learned in 3 categories.

First of all, post as much as you can and often as you can to blogs, forums, etc. These blogs and forums will let you include your URL, which means every one you finish gains you an incoming link. This is somewhat time consuming, but very effective.

Secondly, and perhaps the most obvious, is to ask the top sites in your niche if they’d be willing to exchange links with you…which you can usually do via their “Contact Us” page. This benefits you in two distinct ways: first, you’re again gaining the incoming links, but secondly…those top sites are sites liked by Search Engines, meaning they’ve done a lot of things right, and having a link from them looks very good to a SE.

Third and Finally, Post articles on any topic about which you have knowledge. The best place to do this are ezine directories. These directories will generally accept a decent article, and there are some huge benefits here. First, you can post MULTIPLE articles to the same ezine. Secondly, each time you post an article, you get a chance to include your URL (that’s right…another incoming link). And thirdly, other ezine readers can take your article, if the like it and put it on their site…and…you guessed, your link goes with them as well.

Practice these few things related to link exchanging and you’ll see improvement in your website’s traffic, guaranteed. I hope this is helpful.



About the Author

My name is Kyle. I run a how to make money blog, and Many more topics are discussed in my blog, please come check it out!