Keys To Creating A Solid Backlink
by Kenn Schroder
Many times your site will get backlinks without you asking for them. This
article doesn't go into those kinds of links. Instead, we focus on the links you
can control and specifically request.
Additionally, this article doesn't go into backlinks from paid advertising like
Google ads. Those kinds of links often don't carry much value in the eyes of
search engines.
A solid backlink has three components.
By "solid," I'm referring to a backlink that not only brings you traffic from
someone clicking it but also brings the added value of enhancing your search
engine rankings. The three components are:
1. Choose good places to put links 2. Make it scrumptious for search engines 3.
Make it irresistible to prospects
1. Choose a good place
There are a limitless number of web sites you can get linked from. They can
range from general web site directories to coaching organization web sites to
individual blogs. Here are the main things to consider:
First, put your link in front of your target audience. Request backlinks from
web sites that have the same target audience as you.
Next, choose web sites that are credible.
When credible web sites link to you, search engines will recognize it. They will
give your site more "worth" and higher rankings.
For example, a link from a "quick and easy to set up" web page at myspace.com
won't be as valuable as a link from the home page of the "well established"
msn.com.
Thirdly, place your link on web sites that get a lot of traffic as opposed to
web sites that get very little traffic.
BUT ... keep in mind that web sites with low traffic can be valuable if their
audience is the same is yours.
Finally, choose web sites that display your link prominently.
Take a look at where your link will be positioned on the page. A link at the top
of an easy-to-view web page is better than a link at the bottom of a
long-and-busy page. It's better because it will get more clicks and search
engines give more "kudos" to links towards the top of a page than at the bottom,
generally speaking.
2. Make it scrumptious for search engines
How?
First, use simple text links when you can.
Simple text links are the most commonly used links on the Web, and are
characterized by underlined text in a different color (usually blue) than
surrounding text.
Text links are good because:
* They are very easy for search engines to find and follow. This makes it easy
for search engines to put into their database. * It's easy for search engines to
identify the keywords to associate with this link. This helps your rankings for
those keywords.
Other links like image links, Java-Script links, Flash links, or dynamic links
are less ideal because they are tough to follow and are often associated with
S-PAM-mers.
Next, put your main keywords in your text link. Putting your web site's keywords
in your text link will boost your web site's ranking for those keywords.
Lastly, you will often be allowed a description with your link to further
explain your web site. This description text is also a good place to put your
keywords.
3. Make it irresistible to prospects So far we have discussed how to please the
search engine. But if we can't make the link attractive to the people who see
it, we are missing out on good traffic.
Here are some tips to maximize clicks on your backlink:
* Get the main benefit or main problem you solve into the text around the link
in readable sentences. * Offer something fr*ee to motivate people to click your
link. This can be an article, report, assessment, newsletter, ebook, etc. * Keep
it simple, direct and easy to read. Don't jam keywords around the link. * If
your backlink will be on a page with other competing coaches, then be sure to
emphasis how your services are different to make you stand out.
An example.
Here's a listing of executive coaches from DMOZ: dmoz.org/Business/Management/Consulting/Executive_Coaching/
On this page you will see links and descriptions.
This directory is good because it has text links and you can also provide a
keyword rich description to help your rankings.
Also notice how this page is long with a lot of listings. It can look like a big
blur. About the only motivation to click is a fr*ee consultation. How about a fr*ee
article specifically discussing something interesting that one could download
right away?
Let's wrap up ...
Keep in mind these three keys .... choose a good place, make it scrumptious to
search engines, and make it irresistible to visitors. Doing so will make your
backlinks solid anchors that drive potential clients to your site.
Now you know why backlinks are good and how to write one.
About the Author: Kenn
Schroder, professional web designer for coaches helps you build a magnetic
coaching web site to attract clients. Web site design, search engine
optimization (SEO), FREE report and FREE newsletter to help you build a
practice-growing coaching web site.
http://www.CoachingSitesThatWork.com.
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