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What is Link Popularity & How To Get This….?
The theory goes something like this: The search engine Powers That Be
have decided that if other sites are linking to your site, it must be
a winner; therefore, it deserves a boost in rankings (when all else
is equal). If you think about it, this makes a lot of sense. People
link to good sites, not bad ones
.
Page Rank Does Not Equal Link Popularity
It's important to note that Google PageRank is not the same thing as
link popularity. PR is actually a subset of link popularity. Whereas
PR focuses strictly on the quantity and popularity of links, link popularity
adds a "quality factor" into the equation. Unfortunately,
many people mistakenly use the terms "link popularity" and
"PageRank " interchangeably, which has served to confuse the
issue further. All major search engines place some emphasis on link
popularity in their ranking algorithms. There appear to be 2 main types
of links that work best to increase your link popularity: links from
other sites that focus on the same keyword phrases your site focuses
on, and links from relevant categories in major directories and industry-specific
portals.
Where Do Reciprocal Links
Come In?
The other popular misconception floating around is in regards to reciprocal
linking. Since so many people think that exchanging links with sites
is the easiest way to get them (it may or may not be), new people learning
about link popularity are under the mistaken belief that they must have
links that are reciprocated on their site (e.g., "you-link-to-me-and-I'll-link-to-you"-type
links). Still others are saying that reciprocal links are dead and you
won't gain any benefit from them.Both camps are wrong. You certainly
don't need to get reciprocal links, but you can if you want to. Remember,
it's links pointing TO your site that are the helpful ones. Links pointing
FROM your site to other sites are wonderful to have because they help
your visitors find related stuff, but if your site doesn't lend itself
to linking to other sites, then by all means, don't do it. You need
to do what's right for your company and your site visitors, first and
foremost.
Should I Care About Link
Popularity?
In general, there's no need for the average site to obsess over link
popularity. Yes, you'll want to keep it in mind, and yes you should
make sure that your site is what I like to call "link-worthy."
However, from my experience (and contrary to popular belief), link popularity
constitutes only a portion of most search engines' ranking algorithms.
Arguably, Google places more emphasis than most other engines on incoming
links at this point in time. How much these actually boost a site's
ranking is debatable and truly depends on the site. It also depends
on the words that are placed in the anchor text. I have found that just
a few highly relevant links with strong anchor text can go a long way
towards link popularity for many sites.
For sites that want to take it to the next level and are trying to rank
highly with extremely competitive keywords, it may be necessary to actively
seek out links from other relevant Websites. This doesn't mean you should
go out and create a whole bunch of domains yourself and link them all
together because it sounds easier than getting others to link to you.
(Yes, that trick has been tried before!) It simply means you should
look for sites that are related to your site in some way, and see if
they might be interested in promoting your site to their users.
Whatever you do, do not send automatically generated link requests to
any site. Most Webmasters consider them a nuisance at best and sp@m
at worst. Certainly, a personal email may be welcome, and it also doesn't
hurt to pick up the phone and begin a dialogue with a potential link
partner. Remember, very often these links from relevant sites will bring
more traffic to your site than a high search engine ranking will bring.
How To Get Linked Without
Even Trying
What our way to get links (but the most time-consuming) is to simply
have the best site on the Internet in your specific niche. Interestingly
enough, if your site is well written, provides tons of useful information
and is constantly updated, you often won't have to seek out links at
all. Other sites will link to yours of their own volition.
This is the ideal, and not every site is going to have the time or inclination
to get to this stage. However, I firmly believe that any kind of site
in any type of business can use this method if they are willing to work
at it. I know of no other method that can even bring links from direct
competitors! Personally, I'd rather spend my time creating a link-worthy
site than sending out repetitive reciprocal link exchange requests...but
maybe that's just me!
Your homework for this week is to think about how you can make your
site so good that others will be only too willing to link to it -- without
your even having to ask for it. If you can figure it out and actually
spend the time implementing the strategy, eventually you won't have
to worry about link popularity, reciprocal links or PageRank ever again!