Monday, 17 December 2012

Make Money With Blog


For good search engine optimization inbound links aren't an option - they are a necessity, not only that. Without inbound links how would some of your visitors find you, and? Without outbound links how would visitors find their way to other related sites of interest? Without internal links how would visitors find their way around your site? Links are the lifeblood of any successful site on the internet.

Depending of course on other factors such as keywords, that being the case Google finds it hard to resist ranking your site highly. And a valuable resource for Internet users, inbound links indicate that your site is well thought of. And the only real way they can tell that is if you have inbound links. They want to see that other sites have a good `opinion` of your site, most of all, but. They are quite happy when they see your links going out to quality sites. Organized manner, google likes to see a site where pages are linked to one another in a clear.

So don`t waste your time and effort with them, link farms are a waste of time (and usually money). So link value is virtually zero, and/or irrelevant sites anyway, what`s just as bad is the chances are that many of those inbound links are are from low-quality. It sees a sudden jump of your links and immediately the alarm bells ring. Google isn't stupid. Reciprocal linking at its worst! The idea is you link to theirs and they do the same with you. Getting a couple of hundred sites to link overnight with yours is easy. Is to get other sites to link with yours, therefore, the challenge.

And there are no reliable shortcuts to this, that takes time. Providing quality content and build up a good reputation, you have to get established first. High PR sites, established, if yours is a new site it is very unlikely you are going to get free links from old. And hopefully have a similar topic to yours, be a quality site, ideally, it is just that the site you link with should. That is not the case. Now that isn't to say that reciprocal linking in itself is harmful.

And the page on your site it points to, both the text used in the link, what about the links themselves?

Not just one or two, and link to a number of your pages, use different anchor text where you have some say on that. As long as the other site is of some quality, if you have to reciprocate that is fine. Over time, build your inbound links up slowly, in conclusion, so. With the appropriate anchor text, if another site on the topic of Greece was to link to yours surely you would want a link pointing to your internal page on Greek Islands. One of your pages might be about the Greek Islands. About foreign holidays, for instance, you might have a site. Remember that some visitors might not be interested in your home page, and talking about linking to various pages. And of course if you are linking to different pages on your site it is especially important to use anchor text relative to that particular page, change the text around. Do not use exactly the same anchor text every time, so. Natural looking links work the best.

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