Internet Marketing: Discover The Deadly Sins To
Avoid When Getting Back Links by Wyatt Lee
Getting back links is one of the most important Internet
marketing strategy, because the search engines will factor in link
popularity as one of the ranking criteria when it comes to the search
results.
This technique sounds quite straight-forward, isn't
it? Just keep getting back links - any kind of back links - to your
site, and hope for the best. Unfortunately, it is not as easy as
it looks, because the search engines have red-flagged some of the
linking strategies used by some Internet marketing professionals.
In this article, I will share with you some of the
deadly sins that you must avoid when you are getting back links
to your site, so as to prevent the search engines from waving the
red flag at you.
1. Avoid hosting your links in a separate links page
It sounds like a good idea to host your links in a
separate web page, but you are strongly advised not to do that.
The reason is because links that are hosted in a links page tend
to be less valuable than contextual relevant links found in the
body of a content page. So it is better for you to have your back
link in the content itself, hyperlinked with an anchor text containing
your main keywords.
2. Avoid getting all your back links only from high-ranking
pages
You may be a little surprised, but it is not advisable
for you to get all your back links only from high-ranking pages,
no matter how tempting it may be. Many Internet marketing professionals
like to go all out to get back links from websites with PR 5 and
above. But by doing so, the search engines will be thinking that
all these links are being bought.
The solution to this problem is to get your back links
from a variety of websites with different page ranks.
3. Avoid links that carry the same description.
The search engines do not like links that carry the
same description. The solution is the same as above: variation is
the key here. Make sure that when you leave your links, you should
try to at least change the descriptions attached to them. In this
way, you are effectively telling the search engines that it is the
webmasters themselves who chose to display your links on their web
pages.
4. The problems with reciprocal linking
Generally, reciprocal links are okay. But then if
there is too much of the same, the search engines will panellise
you, and you would have to prepare for a lower page rank for your
site.
Also, reciprocal linking is prone to abuse. Webmasters
can merely collude to link with one another, or worse, a webmaster
can create multiple websites that he'll link together, instead of
relying on the strength of the content to garner the much needed
back links.
5. Avoid getting too many back links for a start
When you have just built your website, naturally you
would want your site to achieve some sort of success in the shortest
possible time. But if your young website suddenly gets thousands
of back links within a short period of time, then the search engines
will be coming out to get you. They will interpret this as something
fishy going on, and raise the red flag at your site.
They may even remove your site from their listings,
because your website will be seen as having participated in unfavourable
practices such as link farms to amass such a huge number of links.
The key here is to control the growth of back links to your site
so that you stay under the radar of the search engines. For example,
if you are submitting articles to promote your site, then make sure
that you limit yourself to just 2 submissions per week, so that
the growth pattern of your back links will look more natural.
What I have shared with you here are examples that
are derived from experiences and mistakes made by Internet marketing
experts, who had learned them the hard way. Now, it is your turn
to learn from their experience, so that you can succeed in this
important Internet marketing strategy.
About the Author
Wyatt Lee is an expert author specialising on the
subject of Internet marketing. Please visit his Internet marketing
strategy blog for all the best tips and latest news on the world
of Internet marketing.
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