Why you need to have a text link strategy and how to get started
Why You Need A Text Link Strategy For Your Web Site
Why is it important to have text links spread across a network
of other web sites? I can answer that in one word -- traffic.
Text links equal traffic. It really is that simple.
Text links work for you three ways:
~ Direct traffic when visitors click on the key words you have
selected as your "anchor text". This is very targeted, very
profitable traffic too as each visitor deliberately clicks with
the intention of learning more about whatever the key words are
promoting. ~ Search engine traffic when their spiders encounter
the text link and key words then visit your site. This can lead
to more frequent visits by the search engines and factor into
search placement. ~ Back links that affect both search engine
ranking for your site but also search results
Text links can provide all those benefits -- which can directly
translate into income from your web site -- and you can often
buy text links for under $10 and the link will not only promote
the specific site or page you choose but also connect it with
the specific key words that will benefit you the most. Even
better, when you buy a text link you are locking in your price
so even if it delivers a ton of traffic -- you don't have to
increase your ad budget.
How Can You Get Started With Text Links?
After you have developed your site and it is ready for visitors
you should work up two versions of your text link. The first
will be just a few words or a short phrase that includes the key
words for your target site. The second will also include a
longer description that may be a sentence or two. You should be
able to find a selection of text links available for either
choice.
When purchasing text links it is important to work with a known
quantity and that usually is made easier if you work through a
reputable text link broker.
Some points to consider when buying a text link: ~ Search engine
rank (Google, Alexa, etc.) and age of site ~ Traffic ~ Content,
design and usability of site ~ Placement of your link and number
of links on the page/site
Many inexperienced text link buyers focus solely on Google PR
but that little number doesn't really tell an accurate tale
about the traffic level on a site. While you shouldn't ignore
search engine rank information, I think it is more important to
pay attention to the position of the link and the relevancy of
the page or site content to yours. This will deliver better
results in both the short and long term.
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