Developing a linking strategy and building a logical structure and design for your linking directory is a bit difficult and time consuming. Sure, you know linking is important, but how to start? In
following article I will try to give some tips and advise. Let's suppose you have a brand new website up and running. You have
original content, your structure is ok, your have optimized your site for some interesting keywords, you are confident that there are no irritating html errors and your spelling has been checked. You have put some advertising and some news feeds and you are ready to promote your site. You want to promote your site through search engine optimization (SEO) and linking. The best part is that both can be done for free and you can get a lot of help doing it. But when you start linking, most advice will tell what NOT to do and it will not help you in any way how to get your first links. Actually, it is impossible to do it right from
start, so we will have to find ways to bend
rules a bit and to find
permissible limits.
Should you use a link manager or linking software?
I would strongly advise against starting with those. Linking software and managers are all very pre-fabricated and not very easy to personalize. Of course it is easy if you have a scripts that allows visitors to send their link request to you, but when you still do not have a lot of traffic that will not mean a lot. And when you still do not have a lot of links (less than 100) you can easily manage them yourself. Use
advantage you have to build your own system and build your own pages. It is very important that your linking pages look
same and have
same design your content pages have: it shows your dedication and you can optimize them more easily. The only advantage you have when you start is that you can invest quite some time to get your links and take a personal angle and approach.
Now let's see what you SHOULD do when you want to start linking and that is in your own hands to do.
First of all: your linking directories should be themed. If you can put
links to your themed directories on your home page, that would be great! But most people already have a lot of links on their home page and it is not wise to exceed 50 links per page, so most of us will have to create a links directory page. Give it a descriptive name (friends, partners, interesting sites etc), but do not use
"reciprocal links" or "theme index" names because some search engines don't like them. Your linking pages should be 1 or (at
most) 2 clicks away from your home page. A "search my site" box should be added to further help visitors because most people hate it when they cannot find their link easily.
Think a bit about those themes before you make your pages. What kind of themes would interest your visitors? What kind of sites would be willing to link to you? Find some competitors and complementary sites and take a look at
themes they have in their linking directories and use those to build your own themes. Of course these themes should be related to
content of your site. Mostly these theme directories have names reflecting
BIG keywords like "web hosting", "work at home" "freebies" etc that target those sites, but that of course depends on
content of your site and your target group.
You need a page telling people how you want them to link to you. Normally that page is called "link to us" or "add your site" or something like that. This page should be directly accessible through your home page, with at least a further link on
link directory page. Most people already know
benefits of linking, but you might add some links to interesting articles about linking on that page!
Now, about your link description! You need to provide your potential partners with a title, url, description, possible categories and main keywords of your site. You will want to include your name and a form to contact you.
The title should include your main keyword phrase, but should not be too long. I would also use one a bit more obscure keyword, one that isn't used a lot, in your title. Now why would I (or you) do that? Actually it is quite easy to get a high ranking for an obscure keyword even before you have some page rank... Assuming you have submitted your site to some search engines (after you did some SEO) you can type in that keyword (phrase) and easily find
sites that have linked back to you! Another thing is that your title, your text link, should be changed slightly every now and then. When you have a number of links, you should do this to fool
search engines a bit. If (and when) you have hundreds of links to your site that all have exactly
same link description,
search engines could start to think that you use link farms or reciprocal linking sites to inflate
importance of your site (which probably is exactly what you are doing) and they will punish you. Make a database of your linking efforts. Use a spreadsheet with
following entries: date added, link description (or url), reciprocal url, where found, how contacted, other notes. Let's say you have about 20 - 30 theme pages for potential linking partners. Probably you already know some sites you would like to add anyway and you should start adding those (even if they are not likely to link back to you). Choose about 5 of
most important themes you have, type them in a search engine box and link to some on
first page. Just be sure you have SOME links in some of your themed link directories before you start contacting potential partners.
Now you are ready to promote your site with a linking strategy!
Of course you know that one way links are a lot more valuable than reciprocal links, but when you are starting, reciprocal linking is
way to go. Type keywords in your search engine box and start visiting competitors and complementary sites. Take a look at their linking directories and start visiting these sites. Most of these sites are interested in reciprocal linking. You still do not have any Google Page Rank, so you will not be able to impress them with that and you should try other incentives to attract their attention and interest. Sites geared toward specific topics often have extensive link resource sections, and actively encourage link submissions. A great way to find these sites is to use a search query in Google that searches for your theme, plus
phrases most often used in site submit links: allintext: "submit a site" "your theme" allintext: "add-a-link" "your theme" allintext: "submit url" "your theme" It should not be necessary to say this, but I still will: only link to sites that are relevant to your site and of interest to you visitors. Think about your link directory as an asset to and powerful resource of your site.
Now I know this sounds hard and discouraging, but you will have to take quite a lot of time for each site to review it. First of all make sure they have a linking directory and are interested in exchanging links (this should be visible on their home page). You will want to contact
site owner with a personal email (not a prefabricated one) in which you clearly show you have visited their site and that you like it. If you stumble on a dead link or something that doesn't work properly: Great! They will love to hear about it. Make your request short and to
point and invite them to go to your site. They will see and know at once your site is a new one, but you can impress them and show you take your linking efforts seriously (linking directories easily accessible). And of course put their link in one of your themes and place
url to their link in your email. In
email you could offer them something extra (if you think
site is worth it) for reciprocal linking. What could you offer? - Place their link on top of
page (with or without an extra partner image) or any other preferential treatment. - Offer them an extra link on
same page. - If you come across a site you really like, you can offer a link on one of your content pages and offer them advertising space for free.