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Topics > Online Marketing > Link Building
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Investigate sites that come near the top in relevant searches. Not only will these send you more traffic; they'll boost your link popularity ratings at the search engines, increasing visitors indirectly.
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Anonymous writes: "by: Shannon Herod
Winning the traffic exchange game can be done. I was just starting out online and had no money so I was looking for a free way to drive traffic to my site. That is when I first found traffic exchanges. I found the concept to be great and signed up for everyone I found and started clicking and clicking and clicking. After countless hours, a blistered clicking finger and a lot of frustration I found the secret to the game. "
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright © 2004 Liz Beresford
Net-ABargain
Don’t you just hate the process of exchanging web site links? Finding sites that are relevant, placing a link on our site, contacting the web master to request a link swap, waiting for a response, that may never come... you know the routine."
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Anonymous writes: "by: Frank Kilkelly
Link popularity is the single most influential factor for determining how well a web site will perform in search engine rankings. A web site's link popularity is computed from the number and more importantly, the quality of links pointing to a web site. "
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Bill Platt writes: "Copyright 2004, Bill Platt
When you finally decided to start your own business, and you built your website for the purpose of developing your business, your goal was clear. You wanted to make lots of money and to be in business for a very long time."
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Anonymous writes: "by: Dave Davies
Welcome to part five in this search engine positioning series. Last week we discussed the importance of content optimization. In part five we will cover your website’s internal linking structure and the role that it plays in ranking highly, and in ranking for multiple phrases. "
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Stephan Miller writes: "by Stephan Miller
Yes, I know it sounds kind of weird, but it's not really. Now I don't mean to build forty websites and link them to each other, although if you have forty sites that are closely related, go ahead and do so. It will definitely help."
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Anonymous writes: "by: Matt Hockin
So, you have a great product or service, yet your web site is not getting the high rankings and traffic you desire from the top search engines like Google and MSN Search. "
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John Gergye writes: "Let me try reading your mind. You're thinking, "What? Google proof my site with links? I thought links helped Google rank my pages higher?" "
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Anonymous writes: "Ever wonder how or why your competitor gets better search engine rankings than you do? Does he know something you don't? Well, maybe he actually does…And that's where I come in. I'm here to unveil the secret tricks of the trade that may be giving your competitor that much-needed edge in search engine rankings and to show you how you can reclaim your position without skipping a beat. Quite simply, I am going to give you the key to unlocking the secret chest of information that your competition is using to get better rankings. "
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Anonymous writes: "I created my first website in 1995 - it was so long ago I built it out of rock and wood, not HTML.
Shortly after it went live I realised that nobody apart from me could see it and it started to dawn on me what this 'Internet thing' is all about. It is not about having a stand-alone website plonked somewhere that nobody will ever see - it is about being part of an INTERconnected NETwork of other websites. INTER-NET. The penny dropped - I needed to start getting connected to other websites."
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Mario Sanchez writes: "Links from other pages help increase your site's Pagerank™. There are several ways to get inbound links. What follows is a checklist of the most important ways you can get links to your page:"
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Mike Banks Valentine writes: "by Mike Banks Valentine © November 11, 2004
I had an email exchange with an SEO client today after his webmaster called him pushing reciprocal linking software (when all this web designer was after was to generate some extra work from a client that hasn't needed him for awhile). Then that client called me after he received my email de- nouncing the software, fully convinced by a follow-up phone call from his web designer that the reciprocal linking soft- ware WAS valuable."
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Anonymous writes: "Reciprocal linking is of great importance to website owners who wish to achieve good rankings on the major search engines. As a result the internet has witnessed a growth in ‘link’ sites where webmasters can find potential reciprocal link partners. In addition, webmasters are trawling the internet looking for link partners that can benefit their site either through complementary content or high page rankings."
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Anonymous writes: "From past experience, I have always made link development my first priority, whenever I begin a new site. I have noticed a drastic change in link exchanging over the years, with the development of my latest venture (http://www.Mjmls.com). I still have the same trusty directory script that I used in the past. In addition, I still send out E-mails and share my thoughts and experiences through articles. But there seems to be a certain greed that I cannot come-to-understand. It seems more people want something for nothing today. The frequency of people submitting a site to my link directory, without reciprocity inspired me to write this article. Getting links to a Website is not difficult. Especially when you consider how big the Internet is today. But you must be willing to give, in order to receive."
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Anonymous writes: "By Salihu Ibrahim
How can one get a good ranking in the major search engines?
This is a question, I'm sure, agitates the minds of every newbie as well as professional webmaster. Even those that are doing well are fighting to keep their place. But isn't there a way to consistently appear in a good position at the major search engines? I think there are ways to achieve this enviable position. One of the ways is what this article is all about. That is, consistently build one way inbound links to your site. Getting other webmasters to link to your site without you linking back."
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Anonymous writes: "by: Iszuddin Ismail
OK, this is what I consider a very effective method to get people to link to you without you having to ask them to do so. The best part is that, people will link to you for your most targeted keyword. "
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John Gergye writes: "Copyright 2004 John Gergye
Do you know what kind of sites are suitable link partners for your site?
If you do give yourself a gold star since many seem not to. At least based on the questions I get. "
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Anonymous writes: "Three Way Linking - Webmaster Strategy
by: Jimmy Spencer
Three way linking and concerns.
For many years SEO experts were happy with two way linking or reciprocal linking but in due time researchers anticipated a change in Search Engine’s Algo. "
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2004 Suzanne Morrison
Reciprocal linking is an effective, free way to get more visitors to your website.
Exchanging links with other webmasters can help you in two ways.
Firstly, by getting your link displayed on other websites you are increasing the number of paths leading back to your your own site. This in turn will increase the number of visitors."
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Anonymous writes: "by: Andy Hagans
Link popularity has been written about ad nauseum, but most articles address the subject from a perspective circa 2001. The available information usually focuses on topics such as reciprocal linking or the current price of a PR6 link. But following outdated link building advice is more likely to get your Web site penalized than it is to help you gain top rankings.
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