How Exchanging Links With Other Sites Improves Your Own
Business websites are a necessity in today's society and the
internet is only as good as its links. Without links, the
internet simply would not be able to exist. To ensure a quality
World Wide Web continues, you must provide links that your
customers might be interested in. Linking to other sites helps
tell the customers which products you use and trust. It also
forms a bond of trust between you and other sites. Moreover, it
can improve your own site by associating with other products
that customers both know and trust and by giving you an
increased level of visibility. There are two kinds of links you
should include in your site. You should include a general links
section for the benefit of your customers, and you should
include a reciprocal links section to help you and other
businesses as well as your customers.
There are several ways to decide which general links to include
in your site. You might start by visiting competitor's web
sites. Check out their links section to understand what sites
they provide links for. This might help you figure out what your
customers are looking for. It might also provide you with a good
base for a reciprocal linking system, which will be discussed in
the next lesson.
Another way to decide what general links to include in your site
is to consult with your customers. Internet-savvy customers will
be able to tell you what they look for in a professional site
and what they like and do not like about your links. This can
help you control the quality of your links section. You could do
this through a survey or by simply informally interviewing your
clientele.
Be sure to provide general links that have a high page rank with
internet search engines. This will increase your web traffic.
You can do this by typing a key phrase in a search engine and
look at the highest ranked pages that match your results.
General links are great, but reciprocal links are an essential
part to the promotion of your website. You have a strong site
that offers your quality product and you want people to know
about your site. To make sure that you get the traffic you need,
you must have other sites directed toward yours with links.
This process is fairly simply, but there are many ways to engage
in reciprocal linking.
First, research the sites you might want to link to. You might
start this process by making two lists. First, list the sites
you think your customers might be interested in. For now, just
write, you can consider narrowing your list down at a later
time. Next, create a list of sites that would benefit your site.
You can then compare the two lists and see what they have in
common. Compile a list of common subjects, and list out three
key words to fit with each subject.
After the research phase, it is time to go online. Find a Meta
search engine and input all three words for each subject. Any
site that comes back with all three keywords should be high on
your priority list.
Once you've done that, it is time to start sifting through your
results. Bookmark any sites that look promising.
When you've made your final choices, it is time to draft a
letter to the webmaster of each site you're considering. Get to
the point quickly and sell your site to them. Do not follow up
if your original letter was not responded to.
The final step in this process is to negotiate the link and
location in terms of both sites. As soon as possible, get their
link on your site and send them a note letting them now you have
a live link to their site. Check their site frequently to ensure
they are upholding their promise to you as well.
The entire process of choosing links and reciprocal links
increases your visibility to customers. Not only will they be
able to find you through the use of a search engine, they will
now be able to find you through the use of other websites. This
can mean nothing but good things for you and your website.