How to Get Website Links
Friday, October 10th, 2008Welcome back!
How to Get Website Links
Creating a winning website can take a lot of work and dedication to your website. You have to be able to set up your content management system if you’re using one, come up with an attractive layout, have graphics done, and fill it with content. If it’s an ecommerce site, you’ll need to set up a shopping cart and add pictures and product descriptions
Marketing the site is next step, because visitors are not likely to stumble onto your site by accident. And even if they did, there’s no guarantee that they would be interested in what you have to offer. Search engine optimization can help you get listed in Google and the others, but you also need to get links coming in from other websites if you want visitors.
Here are some reasons why:
* Links from relevant websites will bring you click-through traffic. It stands to reason that if someone visits a website with subject matter that is related to yours, they will likely be interested in what you have to offer.
* Links from other websites are seen as endorsements. In most cases, webmasters link to other sites because they like them or find them useful. Even in the case of link exchanges, few webmasters will trade links with a site they dislike. So when people see your link on someone else’s site, it looks like a vote of confidence.
* If you have a blog, incoming web links can get you increased visibility on sites such as Technorati. Technorati is a popular blog search engine and directory that ranks blogs by authority, a number that is directly connected to incoming links.
* Website links can help you get better rankings in standard search engines. When other sites link to a page on your site using a given keyword as anchor text, it helps you rank higher for that keyword. And the number of html links you receive from other sites helps your overall search engine positioning in the search engines.
Getting Web Links
Getting links to your website isn’t as difficult as you might think.
Here are some ideas:
* Link to your site from your social networking profiles such as twitter and facebook, and add links to your forum signatures.
* If you have other sites, link to your new site from them and place links with in your content of your site. From your own web pages of course.
* If you have an email newsletter, announce your new site to subscribers. If they like your other sites, they will probably visit, and they might choose to link to the new site on their own.
* Ask Bloggers you know to review your site and offer some sort of incentive for them linking to you.
* Email owners of related sites and ask if they would like to exchange links.
Incoming links can help you get your website noticed, and they can cut down on the need for paid marketing. These links can bring you both traffic and traffic from the search engines.


