Internet Marketing Technique for Links
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Title: Internet Marketing Technique for Links
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Author: Jack Elmy
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Internet Marketing Technique for Links
Copyright 2005 Jack Elmy
The world of search engine optimization for persons new to
the game can be confusing and mysterious. Building a
marketing campaign through the use of an Internet marketing
technique such as linking can sometimes cause more harm
than good if you’re not careful.
In order for linking to be effective you must fully
understand how this internet marketing technique works.
First, be aware that building up a series of links all over
the internet is not effective. It is far better to create a
few quality links than an abundance of links that do
nothing for you. Never, ever place links on your web site
that connect to a competitor’s web site. While this may
seem patently obvious, it is a mistake that is made far too
often. There are much better ways to drive your target
audience to your site.
Think about who you want to visit your site. What is their
lifestyle like, what are they interested in, what kinds of
websites are they likely to visit? Think in terms of
complementing similarity not competition. For example, if
you sell children’s educational toys and games, you
wouldn’t want to link to another site that sells the same
type of product. However, your demographic audience is
likely going to be interested in visiting parenting sites
and other sites that provide information that is valuable
to parents or those interested in the educational
development of children.
Another concept to keep in mind regarding the internet
marketing technique of linking is that it is always better
to link up rather than down. What this means is that you
want to check out the hits of any website you are
considering linking to and only allow a link to your site
to be placed on a website that has at least as many hits as
your own site. More is always better. It simply doesn’t
make any sense to link to a site that has significantly
less hits than your own site.
Finally, consider reciprocal linking. This internet
marketing technique is simply a matter of exchanging links
with another website. In fact, many sites make reciprocal
linking a requirement before they will accept a link from
your own site. Placing links to other websites on your site
can actually be advantageous, if done in the correct way.
You don’t want to have links all over your pages in an
unattractive jumble. Consider dedicating one page, or a
section of a page to links. You might even have a pointer
that will direct readers to those links. If you are linking
to other websites that will provide beneficial information
to your readers, they are more likely to consider this a
benefit than an intrusion.
About the Author:
The author, Jack Elmy, markets paid survey affiliate
products on his Web site at www.survey-for-cash.com.
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