Should You Be Linking For Traffic Or rankings?

Written by Gary mchugh


Should You Be Linking for Traffic or Rankings? By Gary Mchugh

Just for a change, rather than a technical article, I would like to tell you a story. To begin, imagine your website is a little country bar, now let's go back to whenrepparttar internet began, and reciprocal linking was being done properly. Now just sit back and picturerepparttar 124742 following.....

There you are running your bar, it's a fairly busy little bar with plenty of regular customers. You also get other customers who come from all directions. Some make their way to your bar using allrepparttar 124743 little country back roads (from links on other websites), others come onrepparttar 124744 big highway (the Internet) fromrepparttar 124745 big bars inrepparttar 124746 city (The Search Engines).

Your customers usually stay and have a beer or two (read a few pages of your site), then decide they'd like to try somewhere different. Because you realize your customers are bound to leave at some point anyway, you recommendrepparttar 124747 bar downrepparttar 124748 road, telling them it is a great bar too. You even show them a little leaflet you made (your link section), which gives them directions on how to find it.

The bar downrepparttar 124749 road also has his regulars, plus a few visitors from you, and a few fromrepparttar 124750 bars inrepparttar 124751 city. He knows you send him customers, so when his customers have had a drink or two, and fancy going somewhere different, he returnsrepparttar 124752 favour, recommends your bar and gives them directions how to get there.

In fact, there are 10 little bars in your area that are all doing this andrepparttar 124753 local back roads are alive with customers going from bar to bar (The World Wide Web). Occasionally, when someone comes fromrepparttar 124754 big bars inrepparttar 124755 city (the Search Engines), you recommendrepparttar 124756 other local bars and all your friends benefit from that visitor too.

Then one dayrepparttar 124757 big bar inrepparttar 124758 city sent allrepparttar 124759 local bars a letter saying: "We are a much bigger bar than you, we have thousands of customers, and they are all looking for nice little country bars like yours. We would be glad to recommend your bar, however, we need to know that your bar is popular before we tell our customers. The busier your bar is,repparttar 124760 more customers we will send you. We will of course be sending one of our employees to see just how busy your bar is (Search Engine link spiders).

Great you think, more new customers, more business, more profits. Oh no! Wait a minute! If you send your customers torepparttar 124761 bar downrepparttar 124762 road, he would be busier than you, and get allrepparttar 124763 new customers fromrepparttar 124764 city. Better stop sending them there. So you stop recommending his bar, and hiderepparttar 124765 little leaflets that gave directions. (You feature your link section only with a tiny little text link right atrepparttar 124766 bottom ofrepparttar 124767 page.)

You can't get rid of your leaflets, orrepparttar 124768 other bar may take you off his leaflet, then whenrepparttar 124769 employee fromrepparttar 124770 city visitsrepparttar 124771 other bar he will think you are not popular, because you are not listed. Maybe you could changerepparttar 124772 title of your leaflet, so it doesn't look like directions to other bars, that way your customers won't pick it up. (Call your links page "resources" or "partners").

Now, when your customer has had their first beer or two, you don't recommend your friend, and they don't findrepparttar 124773 leaflets, so they don't know there is a back road that leads to other bars. The result? They takerepparttar 124774 highway (the Internet) and go back torepparttar 124775 big bar inrepparttar 124776 city where they came from (The Search Engine).

Planning For Your Website's Future- Get Search Engine Traffic

Written by Heshy Shayovitz


Five tips to effectively schedule your content.

In order to get traffic on your site you need content. It's that simplerepparttar more content you haverepparttar 124741 longer visitors stay at your site andrepparttar 124742 more free search engine visitors you receive. So should you just find out what content your visitors like and publish it? No!


Try to get as much content as you can, then schedule it. PHPNuke and other CMSes offer you an option to "program" a story to appear inrepparttar 124743 future. So it doesn't matter when you write it, it matters when you publish it.

Here are five tips on how to schedule your articles most effectively:

* Seasonal If you have articles that is more effective in a season or near a holiday. Then schedule it around that landmark so it will be more pertinent to visitors.

* Correspond it to your site events- if your site is launching a new service or product keep articles aboutrepparttar 124744 product to coincide with your launch.

* Maintain a consistent schedule- If you adopt a frequent schedule then your visitors will visit you more often. Google likes this to and they will send their

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