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| − | + | In the earlier report with this matter, I included the key kinds of links you want to get for your website. On the past part, I will clearly state which types of links to stay away from seeking, and some misconceptions will be further explained by me about the good types of links. | |
| − | + | Don't do this to your links. | |
| − | + | (1) Placing a questionnaire on your own site and then allowing one to put in a url to your site utilizing an automated process. If you don't manually agree these links, well, you are requesting link dilemmas. By hand approve these links before publishing them. Work is worked, takes by what | |
| − | + | (2) Denying a link based entirely on a or non existing PageRank. Exactly what a mistake! PageRank isn't only obsolete, it's also less appropriate that it was in the past. As long as it is related to your site, what truly matters here, is that the site your are reviewing is found or not. That's the key problem, not its acceptance. This applies outside the normal sites group, to niche websites, smaller applications, etc. | |
| − | The | + | (3) Websites that exchange links with you, but at a later time they do a nofollow on your link, or they simply just take it down. Why you need to check on your backlinks periodically to confirm the status of the links trades that is. |
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| + | (4) Sites with faked PageRank. Yes, they are throughout. The thing is that you are doing an exchange link or getting a from a that doesnt have the PageRank they claim to (bad areas use a 301 or 302 redirects that point their sites to sites with a PageRank) and instead getting your real PageRank put into them as a business, or your money. | ||
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| + | Considering link exchanges. | ||
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| + | This one is not easy, (see above) but also a good way if done right. How? Well, to begin look for sites with a lot of quality material that is directly related to yours. Of this type, articles that are good introductions to your services or products create the opportunity. Dedicated to your visitors, try to find source pages that could improve their knowledge. Look for boards that allow actual links to be passed, as you will find plenty of then available, especially from power sites, educational and governmental agencies. And last, although not least, search for information paths, quite simply, pages that lead visitors to additional information on a product or service. | ||
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| + | Article swapping for links. | ||
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| + | This one is excellent. When you exchange articles with a relevant site in your industry (for the most benefit) plus you add your own personal remarks (preferably in a color, hint: blue) to the report you are posting on you site (to prevent duplicate content among other things) this allows you to have additional content on your site, plus the immediate benefit of an adequately implemented reciprocal link. | ||
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| + | By Utah SEO Jose Nunez [http://www.funkdental.com/ salt lake city cosmetic dentist] | ||
Revision as of 02:32, 7 March 2013
In the earlier report with this matter, I included the key kinds of links you want to get for your website. On the past part, I will clearly state which types of links to stay away from seeking, and some misconceptions will be further explained by me about the good types of links.
Don't do this to your links.
(1) Placing a questionnaire on your own site and then allowing one to put in a url to your site utilizing an automated process. If you don't manually agree these links, well, you are requesting link dilemmas. By hand approve these links before publishing them. Work is worked, takes by what
(2) Denying a link based entirely on a or non existing PageRank. Exactly what a mistake! PageRank isn't only obsolete, it's also less appropriate that it was in the past. As long as it is related to your site, what truly matters here, is that the site your are reviewing is found or not. That's the key problem, not its acceptance. This applies outside the normal sites group, to niche websites, smaller applications, etc.
(3) Websites that exchange links with you, but at a later time they do a nofollow on your link, or they simply just take it down. Why you need to check on your backlinks periodically to confirm the status of the links trades that is.
(4) Sites with faked PageRank. Yes, they are throughout. The thing is that you are doing an exchange link or getting a from a that doesnt have the PageRank they claim to (bad areas use a 301 or 302 redirects that point their sites to sites with a PageRank) and instead getting your real PageRank put into them as a business, or your money.
Considering link exchanges.
This one is not easy, (see above) but also a good way if done right. How? Well, to begin look for sites with a lot of quality material that is directly related to yours. Of this type, articles that are good introductions to your services or products create the opportunity. Dedicated to your visitors, try to find source pages that could improve their knowledge. Look for boards that allow actual links to be passed, as you will find plenty of then available, especially from power sites, educational and governmental agencies. And last, although not least, search for information paths, quite simply, pages that lead visitors to additional information on a product or service.
Article swapping for links.
This one is excellent. When you exchange articles with a relevant site in your industry (for the most benefit) plus you add your own personal remarks (preferably in a color, hint: blue) to the report you are posting on you site (to prevent duplicate content among other things) this allows you to have additional content on your site, plus the immediate benefit of an adequately implemented reciprocal link.
By Utah SEO Jose Nunez salt lake city cosmetic dentist