Be Popular on the Web
If search engines determine that your website is popular, then
they will list it as relevant to a search, the more popular -
the more relevant. The more relevant, the higher you will be
listed in search results. But how easy is to be popular?
Design to become popular:
The search engines calculate that if other websites containing
subject matter in common with your website, have actually linked
to your website, then yours is a popular site for that subject.
The more links from websites with the same key words as you, the
more popular your site is deemed. Plan to get those prized links.
Key words:
What search words you want people to find you by? These should
include your subject, your products, or services, or
information, but could also include location, country, state,
town. If you want to be relevant to a search for 'toys
Australia' - you need links from toys websites and from
Australian websites, but not from competing toys sites in
Australia.
For your subject, find websites in other parts of the
world using your key words, but who don't directly compete with
you.
For your location, there are small business groups, local
chambers of commerce, portals and other websites in your
location looking for links for the same reason as you.
Non-reciprocal links:
There will be sites that will link to you without requiring a
reciprocal link back from you. These include some location sites
mentioned above. However, remember that a link from you also
helps them appear popular, which in turn helps you. You want
links from popular websites.
Reciprocal links:
Websites in other locations with web pages rich in your key
words are ideal links to you, and your website would be an ideal
link to them. If you are selling pizzas in Sydney a link from
Joe's Pizzas New York will help with the key word 'pizzas'.
Websites in your own location are of value for the location
words. e.g. If you want to be found in a search for Sydney
websites, links from other Sydney sites can help. If you are
selling toys in Sydney, a link from Joe's Pizzas New York is
unlikely to help.
Asking for a link:
When emailing another website, avoid making a request that looks
like a form letter. Send a personal email offering to swap
links, listing particular key words that your websites have in
common.
Check where your link will be on the other site. Check that
their home page links directly to their links page. Avoid
websites where their link to you won't be direct. Run your mouse
over their links to other sites. If a link looks like an
internal database reference, e.g. resources.asp?ID=1234, it is
too indirect to be counted by search engines. The link should be
http://www.yourwebsite.com.
Many websites may ask you for reciprocal links. Evaluate these
against the above criteria.
Placing a link:
Links to other websites can be on any page of your website, but
it's useful to have some text on that page containing your key
words. To persuade other websites to swap links, that page
should be linked also directly from your home page. Many
websites have a page especially for reciprocal links, or
'resources' as many now call it. Your web designer can help.
Many websites will email you the HTML code for a link to them.
You can copy and paste it on to your page, or your web designer
can.
Supplying link details:
You need to email the other website with (1) URL in the format
http://www.yoursite.com, (2) title including key words, and (3)
brief description including key words.
Be popular:
The more relevant links you can get the more popular you will
be. Your website will be just what the search engines are
looking for.