Link Building Programs Updated
October 17th, 2007We've just revised and improved our link building plans. First, we've increased the frequency of our Power Listings program - it is now called "New Power Links" and includes ten different blog posts every month, at least three of which are syndicated on 25 different sites.
We've also added subscription plans that give clients monthly article writing and distribution to approximately 700 sites. These are called Link Building Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3. Level 1 includes 1 freshly written article every month. Level 2 includes 2 unique articles, and Level 3 (not yet available) will give you 2 articles plus some social networking features. The details of Level 3 will be arranged with each client on an individual basis. Articles are all sent to approximately seven hundred websites using our highly effective distribution systems.
Getting Traffic with Inbound Links
January 28th, 2006by Rick Hendershot, Linknet Internet - Most web-savvy people quickly learn why they need "links" from other sites pointing at theirs. Your inbound links are one of the most important ways of generating traffic to your website, and influencing the search engines.
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"Traffic" is what linking is all about. Without traffic your website is useless as a tool for selling your products or communicating your ideas. Getting links from other websites is not the only way to generate traffic, but it is probably the most important one.
But how do links generate traffic?
Write Articles to Improve Trade Show Results
October 9th, 2005by Rick Hendershot, Linknet Promotions
It is well-known among internet marketers that writing and distributing articles is one of the best and least expensive ways to promote products and services to a very wide audience. If you are involved in trade show or event marketing, you can use this technique to very effectively support your event marketing efforts.
FSBO - Be Prepared to Be Successfull
October 9th, 2005by Rick Hendershot, Linknet Publishing Network
So you want to sell your home without a real estate agent. Like hundreds of
thousands of other homeowners, you've chosen this option because you don't
want to pay those large commissions to an agent. As many who have tried it
in the past will tell you, selling your home on your own can be challenging.
But the best way to be successful is to be prepared. Do your research and
get your hands on as much expert information as you can.
Do not ever link to a site without doing this first
August 30th, 2005by John Krycek
Links are a crucial part of attaining high search rankings, but you must be very careful about to whom you link. I'm going to help you develop a simple link strategy for your website that will help you decide which sites to link to so you're making your way up the search engine rankings and not accidentally hurling yourself backwards.
Linking as Advertising
June 24th, 2005by Rick Hendershot, The Linknet Network
The most widespread and most conventional view of what a "link" is holds that it is a kind of endorsement. This view says if I link to your site I am "recommending" it in some important sense. Google entrenched this idea with the Page Rank system. But the development of link farms, automated link exchanges, and anonymous link "directories" has resulted in a degrading of the practice of linking. What we need is to rethink the concept of the "link". The best way to restore the value of links is to think of them as advertising.
Managing Your Reciprocal Links Directory
June 24th, 2005By Donald Nelson, copyright 2005
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Reciprocal linking is an inevitable part of the life of any webmaster. Incoming links are valuable because the rankings in Google depend in large part on the amount and quality of these links, and because incoming links provide a steady stream of traffic.
While most discussions on reciprocal linking deal with the problems of getting links and finding partners, an equally big problem is how to manage a link directory and handle the numerous requests for reciprocal links sent to you even after you have ceased trying to get new links.
Are Articles Really the Best Way to Influence Google?
June 9th, 2005A promo for Jason Potash's new product called ArticleAnnouncer contains this "Google Scorecard" -- a very good summary of what Google appears to be looking for in links these days.
1. Google considers the anchor text of incoming links and when they were first discovered.
2. Google considers the appearance and disappearance of a link over time.
Why You Should Submit to Directories
February 25th, 2005by Rick Hendershot, Small Business Online Linknet Network -
The Importance of Anchor Text
As I have mentioned in various articles and posts about link text and anchor text it is important to create powerful, keyword-rich link text in order to create a "context" that tells the Search Engines exactly what your link is about. This is how the "relevance" of a link is established -- by inferring its subject matter from the anchor text and the surrounding link text. Your objective should be to make your links appear as "natural" as possible.
Create Powerful Link and Anchor Text
February 24th, 2005by Rick Hendershot, Website Traffic Strategies -
A link is essentially a free advertisement on someone else's site pointing back to yours. So write it like a well-thought-out advertisement. Here are some guidelines...
1. Give your link text some length -- at least two sentences. If all "link pages" consisted of a short paragraph or two instead of five or six words, these link pages would have "content" and be more valuable. Most webmasters want substance (content) instead of those short descriptions. This will also make your listing stand out from the crowd. Short descriptions are LAZY descriptions.