How-To And Where-To Get Links?
Tuesday, August 28th, 2007Inlinks
So you got a domain and built a website, what’s next? To get some traffic to it you are going to need to do some marketing. One of the marketing techniques is collecting inlinks.
Why you need them
If you want your web site to rank high in Google SERPs you’ll need to get Google to think your website is important. And one of the most important ways that the big G tells whether a given website is important, is by looking at the web sites that link to it. So to impress Google, you need links. Not just any links, quality links.
Bad link, Good link
The links you collect will need to be quality. But how do you tell what link is quality and what one is not? There are a few things you need to look for.
The number one thing is relevancy. The site that links to you has to be relevant to your web site. Not necessarily exactly the same topic that your web site is but something that is parallel to it. For example, a friend of mine has a web site which has a collection of articles that various members of his site write and the articles are free for anyone to use as content for their site or what have you. A parallel topic to this would be SEO, marketing, business, web design, etc.
The next thing you want to look for is content and qualityof that web site that the link would be coming from. Look at the content, is it valuable. There are so many websites on the Internet that are just useless AdSense farms that have no value. If you find this web site useful yourself, it may be a good candidate for a link.
Where and how to get them
There are four ways of getting links that I am going to talk about, there are more than that but I am only going to talk about the top four.
- Link Bait
This is the hardest way to get links but it it the best. To get a link via link bait you would employ a variety of different techniques which include writing a quality article that people would find very useful. They will have to like it enough to link to it from their web site or to share it with their friends that would then link to it. An alternative to an article could be an image or a set of images, a quiz or a test. Basically you need to be able to excite the reader to get him to want to come back to this web site or to share this website with their friends. There are a hand full of news websites that will help you to spread the word like: digg.com, newsVine, del.icio.us, stubleUpon, etc. We have a list of these sites on our SEO Tools page.
- Link Begging
I can’t stress enough that when trying to beg for a link, the “linkee” website has to be worth the link. Before the link begging campaign starts, the web site has to be in pristine condition, it is functional and is valuable to a visitor. If a potential “linker” does not find the web site – a valuable resource, the only thing can be expected is a laugh in the face and hope that it does not get mentioned on their blog for everyone to laugh at (as I’ve seen a few people do).Begging for a link is very common so don’t feel bad when time comes to do it. The main thing that needs to be understood when begging for a link is that the person on the other end does not need you or your business, you need them. A web site’s About Us page contains a lot of information that can be used to familiarize yourself with the company. learn as much as you can about the company and the webmaster, become familiar with what is important to them. Find out if the webmaster runs a blog and read through it. Become an expert on your linker.Writing the email
If the webmaster’s name is known the email should address him by name. The tone of the email should be professional yet friendly. Tell them how you found their site and what you think of it. Of course when I say “what you think of it” I am confident that you are ecstatic about how great their site is. Be encouraging, polite, excited yet subtle. Introduce your website, note your role in this venture and conveniently mention about how you linked their site to your’s because of how their web site is such a good supplement to your visitors.Now at this point you may ask for a link. If you ask for it, you need be able to convince them how their users would benefit from having your web site as one of the resources for their visitors. You also have to remember that if you ask for a link in return you run a risk of shattering the relationship possibility with this opportunity for a link. If this risk is acceptable to you, go ahead and ask for it. However if you do not want to risk this opportunity, just the flattering email with the link to their site should get them to link back to you on their own. This may take some time or may happen quickly but could also not happen at all. Don’t get discouraged, go on to the next one. After a few tries you should be able to land a nice inlink.Try the ones that didn’t give you a link again in a few months. Remind them of the previous email, be polite and friendly, ask if they would be willing to link to your web site. You have nothing to loose this time, asking for the link this time is less risky.Most webmasters know the value of a link and they know that when they get an email like this the correct response would be to return a link. But how you address them for it plays a gigantic role in whether you get it or not.Here is what I would write:
Dear Joe,
Greetings from NotSEO.com in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.My name is Valik Rudd and I am the webmaster for our company web site, NotSEO.com. I was searching the internet to find some new resources for our Marketing Tools web page and ran across your site, domain.com. It really impressed me, specifically the simplicity yet accuracy of the article search feature.
I decided to send you an email and compliment on the valuable tools that you are providing on your web site and let you know that I have added a link to domain.com on our Marketing Tools page. I hope that you will be happy to expect some new traffic from our web site.
Best Regards,
Valik Rudd - Link Buying
There are various places to buy links, from online forums to “door to door”. DigitalPoint forums is one of the sources for links, Google search is another. To be successful at buying links undetectably you have to deal webmaster-to-webmaster. Using bulk link providers will almost always get you in trouble. Google can tell that all of a sudden your web site has 1000 inlinks after a year of no inlinks at all. Buy links gradually, 5 to 10 per month. Buy only quality links, just like I went through the process of qualifying a web site to become the linker, same goes for buying a link.You can expect to pay anywhere from $30 to $200 even up to $2000 per month for a good quality link. But do your homework before purchasing one.If you look at the link sellers’ web sites on DigitalPoint, you will see that most of them a low quality link and AdSense farms with medium PageRank. Once in a blue moon you will find a quality site selling 5 or 6 links.The best way to find quality links though is to do a search in Google for parallel keywords. Analyze the top 5 to 10 results for each keyword and round up your top 10 web sites that qualify for beeing the linker.Research each web site, get familiar with the company, find out what they do and what they care about. When contacting the webmaster follow the same principals I went through for Link Begging. Be professional yet friendly, be human, like if you were to meet this person in a restaurant. Introduce yourself, tell them how you found their web site, and what you think about it. Propose the deal and tell how they may benefit from this transaction.Here is how Rand Fishkin form SEOmoz said he would write it, in his famous piece called The Art Of Buying Links Under The Radar:Greetings from your friends 15 minutes up the road in Medford (over at the Eden Valley Winery),
My name is Rand Fishkin and I actually work in the web marketing department over at Eden Valley (OK, so technically I’m also the web designer and the guy who has to clean the glasses after tastings, but that’s beside the point). I wanted to get in touch to see if we could possibly do some cross-promotion over the web. I’m hoping that you’ve got some time to schedule to chat on the phone this week about your website and possibly getting an advertising link of some kind.
Let me know if this is something that can work for you – we’d love to reciprocate by sending some of our site visitors your way as well. You can reach me anytime over email or at 215-649-XXXX.
Best,
Rand
Expectations
What should you expect and how quick? Well that is a question everyone asks but the best answer is probably “yes”. Yes there will be results and yes it will happened eventually. With the way that Google does things, you never know what their plan is, so we do and we wait.
If you get a link from a good web site that gets crawled by the Google bots daily, it’s a good chance your site will get the benefit from that and will get crawled quick too. Otherwise you can expect 2 to 3 months before seeing any kind of Search Engine results. You can however expect immediate results from the traffic coming directly from the linker’s site.
Having an inlink from a quality web site will raise the importance of your site which will get you ranked higher in the SERPs and in turn will get you more traffic. So remember, do your homework, analyze the web site before starting relationships with it.