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The Importance of Reciprocal Linking
What are Reciprocal Links? Reciprocal links are links with other
sites which are usually are related to the theme of your
website. The concept is very easy to understand, you link to a
site and that site links back to you. The idea behind this goes
back to you scratch my back I scratch yours. Some sites have
specific requirements when linking. For example some sites might
have restrictions based on content, page rank, or even domain
names.
So why are they important? The reason link exchanges are
important ranges from your traffic quality to your search engine
position. This method of traffic building is 100% free and this
always fits nicely into any website's budget. It just requires
dedication and time to build up quality links with other sites.
By taking the time to sniff out links that relate to you and
sites that are legit can have some huge payoffs.
First, it will increase your link popularity which is the search
engines counting up how many times it finds your link on other
websites. This act of counting up the links or otherwise known
as a "Link Popularity Check" will increase your position based
on the amount of links it finds. A nice tool to check your
popularity can be found here. Your Link Popularity Rating is a
combination of:
* The Number Of Sites Linking To You * The Words That Are Used
To Describe Your Site In The Links To You * The Relevance Of
Those Sites As They Relate To Your Subject Matter * The Link
Popularity Of The Sites That Link To You * The Search Engine
Rankings Of The Sites That Link To You
Secondly, the visitors that come from related websites are
highly targeted and you've a much better chance of selling them
your product or service since they've come to your site through
a link on a related website. The logic behind this is simple
they came from a site that had a theme related to yours. So we
can make the assumption that they are interested in your product
or service. So hand picking who you should exchange with should
be very clear now.
Link Exchange Services I am sure you have all seen the ads
before that go something like "Get 1000's of backlinks to your
site!"These services really do not work well. They are designed
to include all of its members links to be seen on your website.
Some places have filters we you can specify the content based on
the category another member might have placed themselves in.
There are a few reasons this is really bad. One reason is that
any member can put themselves in any category so the filter
system can be comprimised quite easily. Another reason is these
services are not worth it is that you can find alot higher
qaulity sites by simply searching. Again, this can be time
consuming but in the end it is worth it. All these members are
sites looking for shortcuts and are typically not well ranked in
search engines anyway so why would you want to be on these sites
anyway? Finally, why would you pay for something that is free?!
You can contact everyone of these webmasters and build a mutual
relationship instead of going through a middle man and paying a
premium on top of that.
Can Link Exchanges Hurt Me? A very common misconception about
link exchanges is "The more links you have the higher you will
be ranked." While part of this is very accurate, we must
understand that the worng types of links can do more harm then
good. You would do well to avoid participating in link farms
(FFA, or free-for-all link lists that you can add your site to),
the reason to stay away form this is because these have become
recognized by the search engines, and by Google's anti-spam
algorithm specifically, as red flags for spam - and can often
get your site banned from their index. And it makes sense - if
you have thousands of non-relevant links pointing to your site,
that does not say much about the legitimacy of your content.
Major search engines have begun to aggressively penalize web
sites that are deemed to be engaged in such linking strategies.
Do Reciprocal Links Still Work? Well the bottom line is if they
did not work this article would not have been written. But with
that said it is a known fact that reciprocal links are NOT as
effective as they used to be. This does not mean abandon ship as
many other webmasters have done. This just means they do not
play the same role as they used to. They do however have the
long term effect and can still bring you a bunch of targeted
traffic at no cost to you. The biggest claim on the net as far
as link popularity and links are concerned is "one way links"
work better then reciprocal links. Here is the difference
between the two, if you link to another web site and the other
web site links back to you, it's a reciprocal link. If you link
to another web site and the other web site doesn't link back to
your site, it's a one way link. One way links obviously are
harder to find and usually cost some money to have.
Conclusion The moral of the story is this: reciprocal links
although not as effective as they used to be are still effective
enough to warrant the time and effort to create the relationship
with other websites. One must be very picky about one's site
selection and keeping the content related to your site is a
must. One way links are seen by search engines as more important
then reciprocals but again you will most likely end up paying
for these. Adapting to the times is no surprise when dealing
with the web, so you must ask yourself "what is my competitor
thinking in regards to link exchanges?" The answer is they are
building them up related to their content. So by you not keeping
up with the times you simply fall short in the long run. There
are no short cuts in reciprocal or one way linking unless you
have deep pockets to shell out money on expensive text links on
high ranked sites. So the next best option is to dedicate the
time and effort to your site. If it wasn't this way the internet
would be useless and we would never be able to find what we are
looking for. Its just a fact of life and we must keep on keeping
on in respects to linking.
About the author:
Written by: Nerd Lib SOftware Labs http://nerdlib.com/
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