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| Internet Marketing Through Link Building Strategies. |
By:
Daniel Jeremiah |
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Link Building in Internet Marketing.
What's a link? It's a way of navigating from one webpage to another. And there are three types:
1. An 'internal link' is a link within the same website linking the different pages or sections. 2. An 'external link' takes you from a webpage in one website to a webpage in another website. 3. A 'backlink' is created when another website links to yours.
Let's consider link building in more detail.
There are 4 different types of link building formats:
* Dynamic Links - These links are in Javascript and while they also create links from one webpage to another, they also include codes to perform extra functions. Search engines cannot follow 'dynamic links,' so these are not much use for SEO and ranking purposes.
* Image Links - An image link is any suitable image that is imbeded with a link to another site. Search engines cannot read images, but can follow the alternate text, if this has been included in the image properties.
* URL Link - The most common - a website address link
* Text Links or static links - This is the most popular kind of link, when the url or any link is imbedded within a word or phrase that you simply click on.
Links allow both humans and search engine spiders to visit your website. A 'spider' is a computer program that visits websites to gather information used for indexing that site in their search results (SERPS). They do not include links in link building that include a "no follow" code, which, as the name implies, informs the search engine robot not to follow that particular link.
Though a search engine spider cannot follow a 'no-follow' link from another website to yours, you can still receive visitors through that link. That link will, however, be discounted for page rank purposes. though that link building effort could still result in a large number of visitors.
What are high worth links? - Links that enhance your page value or importance, and links that increase your page rank.
What types of link building links should you aim for?
1. One-way links - A one-way link is a unilateral link; like when a website links to yours but does not require you to link back.
2. Reciprocal links - A reciprocal link requires that you link back to the site that is linked to yours - like a mutual exchange of url links.
Of the two, one-way links have more worth. Their value is gauged by relevance to your site and the page rank of the site that is linked to yours. The higher the page rank, the greater the link value. However, that does not mean that only high quality links have 'visitors value.' Even links that have no worth in ranking (SEO), can result in hundreds or thousands of targeted visitors, depending on factors like site popularity, relevance, visitors ...
The more websites that link to yours the better. However, link building takes time, focus and perseverance. There are software and tutorials that can simplify and accelerate the process for you, as suggested below, and if you concentrate on getting quality links, you will see a greater return on your link building venture. In search engine optimization (SEO), 100 high quality links in your link building project can be much more valuable than 1000 links of dubious value.
'30-Minute Backlinks' is a unique, previously unpublished method of getting the best kind of links - One Way Links. If you agree with the importance of link building, particularly that of one-way links, one of the best resources is the Automated Link Building Tutorial and Software. Copyright Dan Jeremiah, vmsbonline. This article may be reproduced provided the author's name and all links are included unedited.
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