Link building is one of the main keys in ranking effectively with the search engines. Many techniques have evolved to capitalize on the hidden gold from attaining top rankings and receiving free search engine traffic. Of them all, link baiting has to be one of the best methods to build incoming links.

Link popularity is the amount of relevant quality inbound links pointing to your website. Most major search engines use link popularity as part of their algorithm which helps to decide the relevance of your website.


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Anchor text is the text that falls within a hyperlink leading to another page. The Anchor Text of Incoming Links plays a main role in your website's ranking in the search engine result pages. Anchor text is very important from ranking point of view as your most important keywords are used in the links pointing to your site which help in gaining rankings in SERPs.

For wider keyword coverage, you may work with different link text options. It is important to have a amount of combinations of anchor texts and associated link texts, so that the linking does not have a fixed model that the search engines can detect. This has become even more important due to recent Algorithm updates of major Search Engines.

If you have more number of quality links pointing to your website, the keywords within your anchor text could benefit your website's ranking greatly for those particular keywords. The web page of your site that the link is pointing to must also be optimized for that keyword(s) in order to properly influence rankings.

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Article submission is very efficient when it comes to receiving inbound links. You can also give us articles related to your industry or we can write them for you. Many webmasters are anxious for relevant content. We submit your articles to them with a small piece at the end that includes your name, personal information, business profile and a link rear to your site. We also take care to comprise your keywords in the title, headings and content of your article. This gives the article a boost on the SERP rankings, which makes the back link still more important.

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Link Building also benefits you by method of getting direct traffic to your website. Incoming links from other websites could surely pay high dividends, as users are likely to click on that link and visit your website, thus bringing you direct traffic. The links placed on related pages would enhance the amount of relevant traffic to your website. A well planned Linking Popularity Building Campaign can also help you target your possible customer market and thus increasing the amount of valuable traffic to your site and thus even help improve your sales to some extent.

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How do we get you inbound links?,

Friday, January 23, 2009

The first obsession we do is to look at your site in detail. We decide your business goals, and learn your industry. Based on these particulars, we explore resources whose inbound links could be precious to you. We list all the promising hubs and power sites in your industry, highly regarded directories including Yahoo, DMOZ and industry linked niche directories, news sites and forums. Then we start the real work of getting you inbound links.

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Benefits of link building with deep indexing,

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Benefit of Link Building is that a webpage embedded deep in your website too stands good ability of being indexed by the search engines. An external link leading to a page embedded deep in your website would help that webpage get indexed by the search engines, which would have otherwise taken a very long time (up to 3 to 4 months).

While indexing a page, search engines would also index the links leading from that page even if they are embedded very deep in your site arrangement. Search engines while indexing that exacting page would also learn about the other links within your website and move on to index other pages too...


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What is Link Renting?,

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Link renting is a means to "rent" the popularity and transfer flow of another site - you disburse a monthly fee in go back for a text link pointing to your site. In responsibility so, you can directly and not directly drive more under attack traffic to your website.

Many industries such as travel, pharmacy, pornography, and gaming have looked for results which are hyper competitive and require serious advertising or aggressive SEO techniques. Some niche websites may observe an even greater ROI on smart link rentals since many of their competitors may not comprise link renting in their online marketing budgets.

Some rented links give great value in direct targeted traffic, while some other links provide better value from the result they have on search relevancy.

Most links are rented on a monthly foundation with an option to renovate at the end of the month. Some link prices can be as near to the ground as a few dollars a month while some can cost thousands per month.

There is no singular one-size-fits-all way to directly suppose the value of a link. Most effectual marketing has risks associated with it, but you can minimize the risks and maximize your go again by breaking the value of the link downward into its elements:

* Direct traffic from link renting
* Viral effect of advertising
* Effects of link rentals on search relevancy.

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Link Building - Leading Competition,

Monday, January 19, 2009

Link Building would also mean that your site stays ahead of your competition for your targeted keywords. More the number of Only Incoming Links pointing to your web pages, higher it gets ranked in the search engine results pages. Using your targeted keyword phrases in the links text could ensure a good ranking for your targeted keywords in the SERPs.

With links pointing to dynamic pages the search engines would index those dynamic pages. Optimizing dynamic pages is little difficult, but you can have your dynamic pages rank well for various keywords with the help of Link Building techniques. A perfect match of Only Incoming Links and keywords in the Anchor Text can do wonders to increase the organic ranking of the dynamic pages in your site.

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Link Building offers your website wider search engine coverage. In many Search engines you may not submitted your website, but in due course of time, the search engines will identify and pick up links to your website from other websites they recognize and index your site.

This includes some important paid search engines (such as MSN, Ask) that you might not have submitted your website to them. All search engines do not list your website for free, but would pick a link to your website from other websites they identify, and eventually list your website in their result pages.

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Use Cases,

Monday, January 12, 2009

A use case is a description of how users will perform tasks on your Web site.

A use case includes two main parts:

  • The steps a user will take to accomplish a particular task on your site
  • The way the Web site should respond to a user's actions

A use case begins with a user's goal and ends when that goal is fulfilled.

Description

A use case describes a sequence of interactions between a user and a Web site, without specifying the user interface.

Each use case captures:

  • The actor (who is using the Web site?)
  • The interaction (what does the user want to do?)
  • The goal (what is the user's goal?)

How do you write a use case?

Generally, you write the steps in a use case in an easy-to-understand narrative. This engages members of the design team and encourages them to be actively involved in defining the requirements.

Kenworthy (1997) outlines eight steps to developing use cases:

  • Identify who is going to be using the Web site.
  • Pick one of those actors.
  • Define what that actor wants to do on the site. Each thing the actor does on the site becomes a use case.
  • For each use case, decide on the normal course of events when that actor is using the site.
  • Describe the basic course in the description for the use case. Describe it in terms of what the actor does and what the system does in response that the actor should be aware of.
  • When the basic course is described, consider alternate courses of events and add those to "extend" the use case.
  • Look for commonalities among the use cases. Extract these and note them as common course use cases.

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Links pointing to your site help really in achieving high rankings when they are from famous sites with good Page Ranks. However getting inbound links requires a group of time and intensive effort. Getting inbound links from reliable sites is yet more challenging since most of them do not consider in reciprocal linking.

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  • Link Quality vs Quantity:
    Link quality is far more important than link quantity; however, as long as the links get indexed any link will likely help make your site seem more reliable to search engines such as Google and Yahoo!.
  • Page Rank vs Anchor Text: Anchor text is more important than Page Rank.
  • Reciprocal Link Requests:
    Most people who request link exchanges are not value exchanging links with.
  • Link Building Timeline:
    It can take many months and hundreds of dollars to build an efficient linking campaign.
  • One Way Links:
    Directory links, press releases, and related website links can help you build an effective linking campaign without the worries associated with exchanging links with sketchy websites.
  • Promoting Good Ideas: It is far easier to create an idea worth promoting than it is to promote an plan on worth promoting.
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    Web site Requirements,

    Thursday, January 8, 2009

    Web site requirements describe the features, functions, and content of the site. They are a list of what the site must have and what it must allow users to do.

    Requirements might be general features and functions, such as:

    • Search
    • Contact us

    Requirements might be specific features and functions for your site. Perhaps your Web site must allow users to:

    • Apply for grants online
    • Sign up for email alerts of contract opportunities
    • Purchase products
    • Get data from a database

    Requirements might be specific content or content areas that your site must cover, such as:

    • Reports of research
    • Articles on health for the general public
    • Lists of funding opportunities
    • Links to other related sites
    • Reports of meetings
    • Press releases

    For more info: usability.gov/design/requirements.html

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    Known more about Free for all linking.,

    Wednesday, January 7, 2009

    A free for all (FFA) link page is a web page set up apparently to improve the search engine placement of a particular web site. Webmasters naturally will use software to place a link to their site on hundreds of FFA sites, hoping that the resulting incoming links will increase the ranking of their site in search engines. Experts in SEO techniques do not place greatly value on FFAs. First, most FFAs only maintain a small number of links for a short time, too short for most search engines to choose up. Second, the high "human" traffic to FFA sites is almost completely other webmasters visiting the web site to place their own links manually. Finally, search engine algorithms count more than link numbers, they also verify relevancy which the unrelated links on FFA sites do not have. Another drawback to FFAs is the number of spam e-mail webmasters will receive from members of the FFA.

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    What are inbound links? Inbound links are links that carry visitors to your site from another site. This site could be a directory, power site, forum, news site etc. Inbound links help in creating reliability for your website and can be a significant component of your linking strategy. When users go after a link from a site they recognize, to come to your site, it establishes a degree of faith and enhances the reputation of your site.

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    Many high PR websites are run by charity organizations, open-source expertise groups & the like. Contributions of time, money or resources in exchange for links are ordinary and very worthwhile. For this type of link building, relevancy is still important, but you might not be able to find any link partners in this segment if you focus solely on topic-sensitive sites & pages. It could be very worthwhile to donate regardless and see if the links from PR7 & 8 pages can help to boost your importance.
    Appending your broadest search terms to these types of words can help you find the websites most likely to pass you a good link. Remember that even if non-profits, charities, etc. don't have a link program in place, they may be more than happy to give a special link for you if you request it when contributing. If nothing else, these links and the time or money you spend getting them are a great way to sleep better at night.

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    Evaluation of Web content effectiveness is difficult this is a given. And conducting surveys and interviews is time consuming and often costly. However there are other means to perform Level 2 evaluations (Evaluation Learning). In this module the focus is on the use of a type of statistic called Web metrics and novel ways to analyze them.

    After completing this, you will be able to:

    • Describe the difference between basic and advanced Web metrics.
    • Explain why Web metrics are limited in what they can reveal.
    • Discuss how Web log data can be re-conceptualized as a survey sample of Web visitors and why this is useful.
    • Define the Maslow Hierarchy of Human Needs.
    • Relate the Maslow Hierarchy to Kirkpatrick's Four Levels of Evaluation.
    • Explain how Maslow's Hierarchy can be used to examine a user's experience with your Web site.
    • List the five "Traffic" indicators suggested by Darren Peacock and explain their significance.

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    Unique tools for building links,

    Friday, January 2, 2009

    By offering specific, relevant free Internet tools and services at your site, you can generate naturally built links. For some industries, this will be much harder than others, but creativity is your best tool. Imagine what automated web service, list of resources or submission-type tool would great benefit you and then build it and offer it on your website.


    Some excellent examples are listed below :

    • For a site about animals, a tool that visually diagrams the phylum or genus or species relationships.
    • For a site about travel, a tool that creates a pre-planned schedule based on a selection of interests.
    • For a site about real estate, a tool that estimate property value or gives a % chance of selling for a based on time, region & price.

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    There are hundreds of link building services online, some of which are extremely dubious. Many of these providers will maintain to get you thousands of links, the bulk of which will be sourced through link farms and FFA (Free For all pages). Some search engines frown on such link building as a form of spamming and punish these practices. Also, with search engines, the excellence of the links pointing to your site matters more than the quantity. 3-4 extremely relevant links would be more useful than 20 immaterial links of sites that have not anything to do with your business. Our link building services are ethical, on top of board and search engine friendly. We research and examine your business and industry methodically before making any linking recommendations.

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