Links and Banner Ads on Your Site: What is Appropriate and
Useful?
There are a lot of theories and myths going around about links
on websites. When are they appropriate? Can link exchange
programs actually help increase your ranking on search engines?
And how do banners fit in there?
First of all, whenever someone else links to your website, it
counts as one "vote" for your website. It especially helps if
the link uses keywords that you want people to search for. If an
image is used, the "alt" tag should have keywords in it. So
technically, yes, link exchange programs can help increase your
ranking on some search engines.
However, you still have to decide if putting reciprocal links on
your website will be appropriate. After all, it does you no good
to get people to your website if they immediately leave because
you have a lot of unprofessional looking links on your site.
Here are some guidelines for what kind of links are appropriate
and useful:
Links that are to websites...
- Related to your industry
- Not competing directly with your business
- That have the same target audience you do
- For businesses you have some sort of partnership with
- That will give more information on products/services on your
site
In general, link exchange programs and most banner programs will
not be able to consistently give you results that are
appropriate. Instead, spend a little extra time on your website
and handle all the links and advertising yourself. Not only will
you have much more control over what is displayed, but you cut
out the middle-man with advertising, which means that much more
revenue for you. And, of course, it will make your site that
much more professional looking.