Building Links: Quality Vs. Quantity

By Andrew Hansen

It’s been the case for so long that to even bring it up in a post seems trivial.

Yet, despite everything it seems that new and intermediate marketers never quite stop falling for this SEO trap.

“Hundreds Of High PR Links For $29″

“Get Thousands Of ONE WAY Links To YOUR Website”

Sound familiar? That thinking is the trap.

People get so worked up doing everything they can to get as MANY links as possible to their sites as possible, confident that if they can only get enough links, they’ll be guaranteed rankings.

Despite how widespread that notion is, it’s simply not true. Great SEOs have told us for a long time that it’s the QUALITY of links that counts, not the quantity.

“A small number of the most high quality most targeted, authoritative and relevant links will do more for your rankings than 1000 crappy, irrelevant links.“

I can think of at least 3 ways this thinking is not only unhelpful, but alot of times downright dangerous for your sites and your rankings. Read the rest of this entry

Link Building SEO – How Not to Get Links

 

Building links is an important part of SEO and critical to helping your site rank higher in the search engine results. However, search engines are getting smarter, and many of the old link building SEO tricks are becoming less and less effective. More than ever the quality of a link can make a big difference in the impact it has on improving your websites ranking. In fact, some methods of obtaining links could actually hurt your site. The following are some of the ways not to obtain links.

Submit your site to frivolous directories: There are good directories and there are bad directories. In fact one of the very best directories is the DMOZ Directory. Because Google uses this directory, listing your company in it is undoubtedly one of the best things you can do as far as link building SEO is concerned. The Yahoo Directory and Best of the Web Directory are also a couple of other highly authoritative directories. On the bad side, there are literally hundreds of insignificant directories that typically charge between $10 and $20 a submission. They have virtually no traffic and no authority and wouldn't even be worth the effort if they charged just $1 per submission.

Posting on forums: Like directory submissions there are good posts and bad posts. Posting on forum threads that are not related to your website or are severely outdated is considered spam. Additionally posting the same question to 30 different forums is also considered spam, especially if you are a new member, especially if you do it all on the same day. Creating a profile on a forum that you never intend to be a part of just to get a link to your website is also another form of forum spam.

Commenting on blogs: Legitimate comments, good. Comments that aren't really comments but just your keywords, bad. It is especially annoying to say nothing of value about the post, but only add a comment directing people to your site for more information.

Poor link exchanges: Link exchanges or reciprocal linking contributes very little to your link equity. If two sites are legitimately related and linking to each other is mutually beneficial, then by all means exchange links. However, for purposes of link building SEO, link exchanges contribute little value.

Link farms: This is one of the oldest and worst ways of obtaining links. Link farms are simply websites created for the purpose of linking together with all the other sites in the group. Search engines are able to identify the attributes that link farms use and can filter them from their search results. They may even pull the entire domain from their index, and panelize all participating sites.

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Why back links are important to search engines

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Before putting any effort whatsoever into creating any web pages you should have considered how you intend to get people to visit and ‘consume’ your content. It doesn’t matter what content you intend to put on your web pages there can only be one reason for a web pages existence and that is to get people to visit it. You should be focusing the majority of your efforts on getting your visitors from the search engines. If you are just starting out there is no better form of traffic than the type that comes from the search engines as it wont cost you a penny and it very targeted.

Search engine incomes are directly related to the number of relevant results they present to their users. The delivery of relevant and accurate results to searchers is the key objective for search engines and is a major factor is maintaining and increasing user loyalty. More users returning, means more popularity and more sales. You and your web pages face a similar challenge.Make your users experience your number one priority so they return to your web pages time and time again. Read the rest of this entry

Using Forums To Build Backlinks

An important part of generating traffic to your website or blog is to
rank highly in the search engine result pages. In addition to having
good, relevant content on your site one of the best ways to increase
your search ranking is to get high quality backlinks to your site.

Backlinks are hyperlinks placed on another website which link to your
site. The most powerful backlinks are one-way backlinks. This means that
another website has links pointing to your site, but you don’t have
reciprocal links pointing back to theirs.

Using forums is a great way to get high quality one-way backlinks to
your site. These links can generate direct traffic to your site, as
people browsing the forum click your links in addition to raising your
search engine ranking. But you have to be careful when using forums in
this way. Do it wrong and you will be branded a spammer and most likely
get your forum account closed. But if done correctly, forums can be a
very powerful tool in your traffic generation arsenal.

Step 1: Find relevant forums
The key word here is ‘relevant’. You want to be sure to find forums
related to your niche – the topic of your website. The easiest way to do
this is to go to Google and type in your topic along with the the word
‘forum’. Let’s say you have a blog on coin collecting. You’d type this
into Google:

coin collecting forum

There are two reasons you want to find forums related to your niche.
First, the search engines will usually give more weight to links
pointing to your site if they come from sites centered around the same
niche as your site. Secondly, you’ll get much more direct traffic from a
forum where the members are interested in your niche.

Step 2: Pick the best forums and join them
Now that you have found some forums you need to check them out and
choose which ones to join. Click the links to visit about half a dozen
of the top search results. Most forums will allow you to view the
content without having to join, it’s only when you want to start posting
that you have to register. If you land on a forum that won’t let you
view unless you join, forget it and move on.

When looking for a forum to join you want to find ones that are popular,
so look for those with a decent number of members. You also need to make
sure those members are active. Go into one of the more popular forums
categories and scan down the list of threads to see when the last
posting was made. This information is usually in the right hand column
of the forum threads table. If you see a lot of posts made in the last
24 hours, you’ve found a forum with lots of active members. With the
content changing this often, the search engines should be all over that
forum, which means that your links will get picked up quickly. Search
engines tend to love sites with lots of frequently updated, relevant
content. This is the type of forum you want to join.

Now there is just one more step before joining. You need to make sure
this forum allows you to have a ‘signature’. Jump into one of the more
popular threads on the forum. Scroll down and look at the posts to see
if anyone has a signature showing at the bottom of their post. There
will usually be a horizontal line after the body of the post and some
text and/or links underneath it. Often people just have a quote or witty
saying, but sometimes they will have links as well. Not everyone will
have a signature, but try to find some members who do. Signatures are
crucial, because this is where you are going to put the links to your
site.

When you find a forum that meets the criteria, follow the steps to
register and confirm your membership. If you find just three or four
forums that’s plenty to start with.

Step 3: Set up your signature
After you login to the forum you should see a link to your user profile.
Often this will be called ‘User CP’ or ‘User Profile’. In the user
profile area you can edit things like your avatar, your bio and
preferences. Look for a link that says something like ‘Edit signature’
and click that. You’ll see a text field where you can type in the text
you want to appear beneath all your posts. This is where you’ll put the
backlinks to your site.

Forums use a special kind of code to allow members to format their
posts. It’s called BBCode and it’s quite simple to use once you get the
hang of it. Copy the examples below and change the URL and text to your
URL and some catchy keyword-rich text. Paste the code into you signature
box and save it.

Link to your website or blog with this code:

Learn how to start [url=http://www.mycoinblog.com/]Coin Collecting[/url]
the easy way.

You can see in the code above where you need to edit the domain to be
your domain. In this example, ‘Coin Collecting’ will be the anchor text
for the link. This is where you want to put your keywords. Almost all
forums will allow you to have a link in your signature.

If you want to make your signature bold, just add the bold tags around
it like this:

[b]Learn how to start [url=http://www.mycoinblog.com/]Coin
Collecting[/url] the easy way.[/b]

Most forums will allow you to bold the text in your signature. If you
add the bold code and your signature still doesn’t come out in bold then
it’s you know the bold formatting is not allowed.

Some forums will also allow you to change the color of the text,
although the anchor text will come out as the default link color,
usually blue. Here’s how you change the text color:

[color=red]Learn how to start [url=http://www.mycoinblog.com/]Coin
Collecting[/url] the easy way.[/color]

You can also combine formatting. This would make your signature red and
bold (except for the link text which will usually be blue bold).

[color=red][b]Learn how to start [url=http://www.mycoinblog.com/]Coin
Collecting[/url] the easy way.[/b][/color]

One final tip for creating your signature. Less is more. If you make
your signature look spamming people will treat you like a spammer. You
don’t have to use up all available lines in your signature. Make it
short, sweet and to the point. If you post great content and people are
interested they will click your link.

Step 4: Participate!
The first three steps were all preparation. Now you get to start
creating backlinks to your site! It’s simple, just participate in the
forum. Post good content, ask questions. Try to help people out by
answering questions. Be nice, be helpful.

Every post you make will give you a backlink to your site. The higher
the quality of your post, the more powerful your backlink will be, at
least in Google. Because Google looks at the text surrounding a link to
determine the relevancy of a link having good content in your posts is
much more valuable than having a post that says something like, “great
post, I agree”. If you simply participate in the forum and try to be
friendly and helpful chances are your content will take care of itself.

That’s it. Have fun. And remember, you can change your signature any
time you want. You might changing the text a bit from time to time to
find out what generates the most clicks through to your site.

Bob

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