Google And Relevance Of Links
Google And Relevance Of Links
All the literature, articles, experts and e-zines devoted
to Search Engine Optimisation inform us that links to
websites are graded as to importance by the page rank of
the linking site and the relevance of its content to the
content on the other site. Reciprocal links are of no
importance especially with regard to Google although they
are not penalised. The higher the page rank of the linking
site the better. So we are constantly berated to seek out
these high ranking sites to get them to provide a backlink
to our own sites. Often they also intimate how you can go
about this but when reading on you are never given a
definitive plan of for example how to convince the BBC to
link to your own site.
I cannot give any ideas as to how to achieve this either.
Even if you did manage to get a backlink from the BBC site
to your own website, would the link be considered relevant
unless the website also had some connection with news, tv,
radio or sport? As apparently Google looks at the overall
content and not just the small part where the link is
situated. So I personally have stopped trying to achieve
such links.
Running a website with a page rank of 4, I am personally
inundated with requests from other webmasters to provide
them with a reciprocal link. They always use the same
standard argument …..'you will appreciate the importance of
links to search engine positioning'….. . Where have these
people been the last two years? I always reply to them
positively by refusing the reciprocal link but suggest that
I will place a link to them if they can give me a good
reasoned argument as to why I should. To date I have had
not a single reply. Webmasters would be better off by
simply asking for a backlink and not offering a worthless
reciprocal link. I am quite happy to accommodate someone
who asks nicely with a reasoned argument. So webmasters out
there take note.
Returning to the idea of relevant backlinks. The majority
of my own backlinks are achieved by writing articles which
provide quite reasonable page rank and absolute relevance
because I am writing about the content of my website. The
only downside to article writing and having the articles
widely distributed is the penalty of duplicate content.
Google will only take one of the sources and count it as a
relevant backlink whilst the majority of the other search
engines will often count all the places where the article
has been published. Despite this article writing is still
the best and easiest way of getting good backlinks. It
might however take anything up to six months before Google
will recognise this as a backlink.
About the Author:
David Smith is the owner of a contract cleaning company
Sparkle Cleaning Services UK Ltd to be found at
www.wesparkle.co.uk . He has built and runs this
site as well as organising the cleaning contracts generated
from the website.
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