5 Different Website Linking Strategies

Website linking can come in many forms and each one has a different strategy. Each strategy has its own unique strengths and weaknesses. Learning these different strategies can definitely help a webmaster obtain better search engine rankings and even more importantly, increased website traffic.

1. Reciprocal link exchanges – This strategy of generally the choice for start-up websites, which have a very small advertising budget. On short term this can produce quite noticeable effects, but it is thought that in the long term they may be more of a hindrance than a benefit.

2. Obtaining media attention (Press Releases)– This is a more advanced technique of obtaining back links. The principle is simple though: You post a press release or better still you launch a press release campaign and then you await for it to be published. The results can be quite dramatic, as the most successful press releases can generate thousands of quality links. The main obstacle is to obtain the media attention to begin with. Journalists require press releases that are interesting and newsworthy. A sales pitch type of press release will get you nowhere. Also you must make it easier for journalists to find your press release by posting it in as many profile sites as possible.

3. Writing articles – This is a very powerful method of obtaining back links. The basic idea is that you post an article which contains at least a link to your website, to other sites such as article directories (e.g. EzineArticles.com and GoArticles.com etc) and give others the right to republish the article for absolutely for free, with the basic condition that they will not modify the article itself and that they will give you credit for it. Remember just about every webmasters is constantly on the search for fresh content.

4. Buying links – This is the last method I propose. For this strategy to be successful you must have quite a large budget. The advantages are quite obvious. What you see is what you get. When using this method though, please check the page where the link is located has the page rank it’s supposed to have, that the link doesn’t have the “no follow” tag attached and that the link is permanent.

5. Link Directories – This is a better way of producing links, although it does have its drawbacks. It is vitally important to make sure you choose only those directories that do not require a reciprocal link. Some of the more “unscrupulous” directories don’t actually give you a “direct” link back to your site, but do a redirect through some internal files on their sites. Although human visitors can still navigate to your site, search engines will not regard it as a link pointing to your site.

Also it is also advisable to stay away from badly organized directories, as these tend to be considered “bad neighborhood” links and can cause some serious damage on the long run. As a whole though, this technique is very powerful as it allows even start up websites to obtain decent one-way links.

Most webmasters submit their sites to link directories manually, and this can be a very time consuming and boring process. There is software available that can speed up this process considerably, letting you acquire hundreds of quality links in a short period of time.

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