Website Links and Link Building


Links between websites are a fundamental part of  the web. In fact links are what makes the web a web.

How your website is linked, what sites link to it and what sites it links to is important from a search engine perspective and a traffic perspective.

As part of your site development you will need to create links to other websites (outgoing links) and have other websites create links to you (incoming links)

Before you begin creating links to websites, and requesting links to your site there are some points that you need to be aware of so that you make the best use of your links, and so that you don't damage your site by inappropriate linking.

The Importance of Links To Your Site

Links from other sites to your site are a critical part of the search engine algorithm for determining the importance of a page/site. It is fair to say that without any incoming links your site/pages will not rank at the search engines.

In addition, search engines find your site by following links to your site from other sites that the search engines already know about.

Although there are other ways of adding your site to the search engine index the best way is to get a link from an existing site that is already indexed.

One of the most famous illustrations of the importance of links in search engine rankings is the White house biography page of the US president George Bush.

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or the Adobe reader

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You wont find the words "failure" or "Click here" anywhere on the respective pages but they still are number 1 on Google for those search times and have been for years. Not only that but Yahoo results are almost identical.

The importance of links to Google led to the term and practise of "Google bombing". Defined by Wordspy.com as:

Setting up a large number of web pages with links that point to a specific web site so that the site appears at the top of the Google search results when someone searches for those words.

(see links under resources at bottom of page for more background)

Creating Links to Other Sites

Many webmasters try not to link to other sites  in an attempt to keep visitors on their site, and to avoid loss of page rank.

However outbound links can be an important part of improving the ranking of a page, especially when they link to an authority site e.g. Wikipedia

As an example a page on html coding should logically link to html reference pages where the reader can find more information. Good safe sites to link to are Wikipedia and any standard body/government sites.

The only thing to be careful of is that you only link to quality sites.

My rough guideline is that if I find that the site contains good information that I think enhances what I have to offer the visitor then I will link to it.

If you look at any technical literature then at the bottom it contains citations detailing where the author sourced some of the ideas/content etc, and so a web page that does the same is more valuable to the reader than one that doesn't.

Building Links To Your Website

There are two types of link that you can get to your site:

One-Way Inbound Links

The best type of links to get are simple one way inbound links.

 These are obtained by other website owners linking to you because you are considered an authority in a particular filed or the article/web page is particularly relevant.

These type of links will come if you produce high quality content web pages, but they come slowly.

The other way of getting simple inbound links is from directories. Most, but not all, directories will list your website without requiring you to link to them.

Getting links from directories should be the first stage of your link building program.

Reciprocal Links and Link Exchange

Link Exchange  was once a  very popular activity but has lost favour over the last few years (since around 2007) due to the way these links are treated by the search engines.

I personally no longer actively search for link exchange partners, but that doesn't mean that you shouldn't

Exchanging links with other websites is still important especially in the initial stages of site development. However you don't need 100s of links but a few good links.

Examples of Good links are:

  • links from relevant authority sites
  • links from relevant complementary sites
  • links from customer/supplier sites

As an example if you are a window cleaner offering a window cleaning service then a link from one of you suppliers e.g. window cleaning equipment supplier is a relevant site, but a link from the local hair dressing site is not so relevant.

However although the hair dressing link may not count very much in the search engines it may bring you lots of good customer traffic.

See Exchanging links with other Sites

Linking and Traffic

Most site owners build links purely from an SEO perspective but you should also bear in mind that some links can bring lots of traffic, or very targeted traffic, so don't just build links purely for SEO purposes.

Summary

Links are very important and you should not only have links to your site but you should be linking to relevant good quality sites.

Your site links will have either a positive or negative impact on your search engine ranking.

All incoming links are good, and some are better than others from a search engine point of view, and some are better than others at bringing traffic.

 

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