Building a Successful Link
Popularity Strategy - Part3
Three Major Misconceptions About Link Popularity
Link popularity remains a mystery to many people new to search
engine optimization. Regardless how they find out about link
popularity, they usually always have some preconceived notions about
what they think link popularity really is -- and they are usually
wrong. To dispel these myths, we've outlined the three most common
misconceptions about link popularity and how it relates to search
engine optimization:
Quality vs. Quantity
All too often, people new to link popularity and search engine
optimization think the best way to increase their search engine
rankings through link popularity is by flooding their links pages
with hundreds of links. After all, the more links the better, right?
Wrong! In fact, if you don't pay attention to the quality of those
links, you could actually hurt your search engine rankings. For
instance, if a site is spamming a search engine or using other unethical
search engine optimization tactics, you can actually hurt your own
link popularity by linking to them. Think of it as "guilty
by association." You want to make sure that the sites you are
linking to aren't using unethical search engine optimization tactics.
Developing an effective link popularity campaign is not about quantity.
Rather, it is about getting quality links that will increase your
search engine rankings.
Link Content
A couple of years ago, search
engine optimization specialists believed that it was essential
to search engine ranking to link same-subject sites together. Today,
there is no evidence that in order to increase search engine ranking,
a site must link to sites of similar interest. Again, the most critical
aspect of linking is that you are linking to sites in good standing
who will not harm your existing rank.
Link Maintenance
So, let's say you've been working hard for the past two weeks on
developing an effective link popularity campaign. Maybe you already
have one good page of 25 quality links. Before you sit back and
unwind, thinking you've done your job, think again. You're going
to need to maintain your links page. That means verifying that your
link partners continue to include your link on their site, that
they list your link correctly, and that there aren't any dead pages
you are linking to. Additionally, you're going to need to continue
adding quality links to your resource directory. Just think, 25
links are great, but imagine what 100 quality links will do for
your search engine ranking! After a while, you'll create enough
visibility for your site that other webmasters will be contacting
you to trade links.
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