How to Create Your Own Link Campaign
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How to Create Your Own Link Campaign
Copyright 2006 Mark Nenadic
There are many different reasons out there fore creating a
link campaign; after all, it can benefit you in so many
different internet marketing strategies. In fact, links –
especially one way links, but all links do count – are
among the most determining factors for your rank among
search engine spiders and indexers.
Since links are one of the vital components to the
algorithm used by Google and the other big search engines,
the creation of links for your website should be a major
part of the efforts that you put forward.
The first step to accomplishing this is to understand that
there are different kinds of links, all with their own
values, strategies, and uses. While all links do have
their importance, some create better results than others.
By understanding them, you’ll be able to ensure the right
kind of link campaign is working in your favor.
• Reciprocal links – these types of links occur when two
sites exchange links so that each one has a link to the
other’s site.
• One-way links – also known as inbound or in-bound links,
these occur when a site links to another’s without
receiving a link in return.
One of the most common strategies for links is reciprocal
linking. When done correctly, however, this link strategy
can be extremely time consuming. It has to do with
searching throughout the internet for sites that are
relevant to your own website’s cause, and then contacting
their webmasters to request an exchange of links.
This communication has to be a personalized e-mail to each
and every one of the webmasters, not just a spam-style form
letter. Naturally, they will all have the same elements to
them, but they all need to be geared directly toward the
site in question, or no webmaster will even consider it.
An example of a successful reciprocal link request email
can be as follows:
Dear Mr. Doe, webmaster of gwidgetsRus.com,
As I searched through quality sites with topics relevant to
my own for a link exchange, I came across your Gwidgets R
Us website. I am writing to request an exchange of links
between your site and my own. Below is my site’s
information. Please feel welcome to have a look at what we
are all about before making your decision.
Title: Online Gwidgets
URL: www.onlinegwidgets.com
Description: Online Gwidgets provides educational
information about gwidgets to its visitors, and sells both
gwidgets and their parts for fair prices.
If you are indeed interested in this link exchange, please
reply with the precise information you’d like me to post on
my site, and where you’d like it placed.
If you are not interested in this link exchange, your lack
of reply will be enough to make your intentions known.
Thank you kindly for your attention and time.
Bob Smith
bobsmith@onlinegwidgets.com
www.onlinegwidgets.com
When and if you receive some replies to your email, it is
important that you add their links as quickly as you can,
and confirm this addition by sending them another email
with a link to where they can find their addition.
Of course, you will need to check the sites of your
partners as well, to make sure that they have added the
link when they said they would. Furthermore, you’ll need
to check up on them frequently to make sure that they
continue to link you, and that they have not dropped your
link over time, or closed down altogether. While the
majority of webmasters are completely honest individuals,
there are those out there who will try to take advantage of
your partnership to create a one-way, not reciprocal link
to their own sites.
In-bound or one way links are the most coveted links as
they give the best results with search engines. However,
many people find them too daunting to try to achieve. The
truth about inbound links, however, is that they’re not at
all difficult to obtain.
The easiest source of inbound links is by using directory
submissions. There are a large number of free directories
out there where you can submit your site. This submission
is worth the time and effort for as many as you can.
There are also fee-based directories out there. Depending
on your budget, this may be worth your while as well, as
long as they have categories relevant to the subject of
your website.
Press releases and articles that mention your site are also
valuable sources of exposure and one-way links. Find free
submission sites all over the web and start writing!
About the Author:
Mark Nenadic
Mark is the director and face behind FifteenDegrees-North
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resources to help with SEO, marketing and Web design.
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