How to choose your link partners
By Donald Nelson
To link or not to link? That is the question we face
when we receive e-mail from people asking us to make a link to
their website, or when we are looking for link partners
ourselves and find a prospective site. How can we decide if it
is worthwhile to take the effort to make a link for such site?
If we look at the fundamental reasons for making link
exchanges in the first place, then it is easy to decide which
link possibilities we should pursue and which we should
drop.
So what are the most important reasons for
exchanging links? They are as follows:
1. To get more
traffic to our websites:
People just love to follow
links on the Internet. They love to poke around and follow
their interests and see where it will lead. I know this from
my own taste but more importantly, when I look at traffic logs
for various websites, I see that link pages are very popular
on many sites. So, if your site is well placed on link pages
around the Internet you can definitely expect some additional
traffic from these links.
Keeping this in mind. When
you are reviewing the site of a potential link partner, take a
look at how that site displays the links. Is the links page
visible, and linked to the other pages of the website? Some
people want to exchange links but they don’t want people to
leave their website through links to other websites, and they
do not even provide a path to their link pages or make it very
difficult to find. You can never get any additional traffic
from a listing on a site like this, and if this is the case,
you should just forget about linking.
Also, if the
links are haphazardly arranged, 200 links on one page with no
apparent order, your chances of getting traffic is also
reduced. Will your link be buried in a huge directory, many
layers removed from the main pages of the site? Look at the
possible placement of your link, and judge it from the
standpoint of visibility and its capacity to generate traffic
to your site.
2. To add value to your website:
Your website is valuable to your visitors if it
provides information that they need. The articles, products
and other content that you publish is your first source of
material for satisfying the needs of your visitors, but the
links you provide can also make your site an important source
of information and a convenient place for people to visit and
revisit.
Accordingly, choose your links from the
standpoint of satisfying the needs of your clientele. If your
site is offering web hosting, for example, then it is likely
that your visitors will also be interested in web design,
graphics, software, website promotion, etc. By providing a
directory of links to such products and services you will be
adding value to your website.
Just as you carefully
consider what products you are offering or what your own
information articles contain, consider the value that the
various links offer. Do the products or services look shoddy
or below the standard of your website, if so then do not go
after the link. Is the product or service completely unrelated
to your website? If so, then it doesn’t really add much to the
site.
A well constructed directory of valuable
resource links that complement your own offerings should be
your goal, and you should judge potential link partners on how
well they fit into that picture.
3. To Build Link
Popularity and Boost Ranking in Search Engine Results:
Results in search engine queries are determined by the
material you have presented on your web page, and by other
off-page factors, such as, how many other sites link to your
site. The concept of link popularity got a huge boost from
Google whose Page Rank system, not only weighs the amount of
links that point to your site, but the quality of those
incoming links.
Indeed, if you make a query on Google
as follows: link: www.yoursite.com . You will get a list of
sites that link to you. But in this list are not all the links
that you have. Currently they are only from web pages whose
Google Page Rank is 4 or higher. From this standpoint, in
order to increase your results in Google, you need links from
sites whose main pages have a high Google Page Rank and whose
link pages are similarly well ranked.
Does this mean
that we shouldn’t link to sites if their Page Rank is less
than 4? Not necessarily. Remember, a page that is 0 today, can
get higher ranking tomorrow. Also, just as you may be starting
out from scratch, other sites are similarly beginning their
life on the web and we should take this into account, and be
generous.
Finally, weigh all the factors when
considering link candidates, and balance it against the time
you have to do for this task, and choose your link partners.
If you do this work diligently and carefully you will be
rewarded for your efforts.
Donald Nelson is a web developer, editor and social worker. He has been working on the Internet since 1995, and is currently the director of A1-Optimization (http://www.a1-optimization.com/), a firm providing low cost search engine optimization, submission and web promotion services.