Selecting The Title Of Your Link Exchanges...I want to touch base with selecting
title of
links that are added to other sites. Adding your link on another site is very important for your search engine saturation and rankings.
More importantly, what title do you chose?
Many seo firms our there now believe that web sites are getting penalized from link swaping. Even today, I had an seo company that wanted my company to link to his site #1 but he would link to my site from his site #2. I don't think so.
For those of you who think that getting people to link to site #1 and then you link to them with site #2 is going to get great responses, your wrong.
That's a whole other topic but I felt it should be addressed.
So here you are, you're about to add your link onto another site, but what do you write for
title?
Well you have to ask yourself a couple of questions 1st. - Have you checked your pages for key word density? - Did you create proper meta tags? - Are your meta tags reflecting your content? - Do you realize that inbound links bring crutial traffic?
So let's address these important issues...
1) Have you checked your pages for key word density? One of my larger clients came to me trying to get back some of his crutial key phrases within google that he just recently lost. I added his site to my "key word" density program and realized that
key phrases he was attacking didn't leave a single trace within his site.
Here is a great key phrase density checker for those of you who don't have a personal scripts to help: http://www.abakus-internet-marketing.de ools opword.html
When your looking at your page results within
key word analizer, make sure to select one paragraph that best describes that page.
For instance, here are
results for my main page:
web (28) / design (16) / marketing (11) / search (10) tips (10) / advertising (10) / affordable (10) web design (8) / business (8) / articles (7) / site (7) marketing tips (6) / smartads (6) online (6) newsletter ... etc