Link popularity is the single most influential factor for determining how
well a web site will perform in search engine rankings. A web site's link
popularity is computed from the number and more importantly, the quality of
links pointing to a web site.
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Link Popularity History
To gain a better understanding of link popularity it is useful to know
why it became so crucial for search engine rankings. In the past a web
page's ranking was determined, amongst other factors, by the number of
keyword occurrences within 'on-page' elements i.e. in page text, META tags,
title tag.
When web developers learned that they could trick a search engine to
return their web pages by cramming keywords into their pages the search
engines had to get a bit smarter. They were using 'on-page' elements to
determine relevance so it was only natural that they would look to elements
out of direct control of the web page creator i.e. 'off-page' elements.
Search engines made the assumption that the greater the number of links from
other sites pointing to a web site, the more popular the web site is and
therefore a more quality resource. This worked nicely in theory but in
practice it was also to be abused.
Web site owners figured out many ways to get links pointing to their web
sites one example of which was through the use of link farms, pages the
contained nothing more than a collection of links, Quantity of links was
being abused so the search engines made use of the old saying "quality not
quantity" and began to assign a quality factor to each of the links pointing
to a web site. Now web sites that had a higher number of high quality links
were looked upon favorably by the search engines. Building link popularity
became a science in itself and today is still the most time-consuming and
frustrating activity for a search engine optimizer.
Main Classes of Links
Note: In the following examples Site A is our web site and Site B is an
outside site (i.e. a web site under a different domain name than Site A).
Inbound links:
Inbound links to a web site are links that originate from an outside web
site. An example would be a link on Site B pointing into a page on Site A.
Site A (----- Site B
Outbound links:
Outbound links from a web site are links pointing to a page on an outside
web site. An example would be a link on Site A pointing out to a page on
Site B.
Site A -----) Site B
There are two further classifications of links:
Reciprocal links:
An example of a reciprocal link is when Site A links to Site B AND Site B
links to Site A, the link is reciprocated by both parties.
Site A -----) Site B
AND
Site A (----- Site B
To achieve a high link popularity the type of links to build are inbound
one-way links. This simulates how natural links are created i.e. links that
people create to point to your site because they found it worth linking to.
For outbound links it is natural to assume that they might decrease link
popularity of a web site but this is not true. You do not give away your
link popularity when you link to another site. They do not add to your link
popularity though.
Reciprocal links can add to your link popularity if the web site that you
exchange links with has a higher link popularity than your site. However
they are not as powerful as inbound, one-way links as they are quite
artificial in nature i.e. most probably created by communication between the
owners of both sites.
How to Build Link Popularity
So it is quite obvious that to help build up a nice link popularity many
inbound, one-way links need to be created. This can be achieved in a number
of different (and most importantly, legal) ways:
Directories:
Directories are categorized listings of links from around the web. Many,
many directories exist and vary in their methods of getting your link posted
on them. They provide a great source of quality inbound, one-way links.
Getting listed in quality directories such as DMOZ or Yahoo can be more
beneficial for your link popularity than a lot of links from smaller, newer
directories.
Great site content:
The most powerful way to get inbound, one-way links is to have great site
content that other web sites will want to link to. This allows you to get
links from sites other than directories, which can definitely be better. The
best thing about this is that it requires no communication on your part, it
just happens naturally. If your site has poor content then others sites may
not link, including the directories. Most of the top ranking web sites today
got to the top because of great content. Writing interesting and informative
articles for your web site is a good way of getting these kind of links.
Emailing web site owners:
If you come across a listing of links on a web site other than a
directory e.g. a links page on a somebody's personal web site, it can do no
harm to write the web site owner a polite email requesting a link to your
site from their page. They may request a reciprocal link in return but
sometimes they do not and you can get a quality inbound, one-way link for
your efforts. I have got many links in the past using this method. In my
email I always ask them to visit my site first before making a decision to
link and I personalize each email with a comment or two about their site.
Summary
The best and most effective way of increasing your search engine rankings
is working to improve your web site's link popularity. This can be achieved
by getting as many inbound, one-way links as you can from quality sites such
as directories. Other ways to get these links are having great content on
your site and requesting a link to your site from other web sites.
Increasing link popularity is a time-consuming and sometimes frustrating
process but is definitely worth the time and effort when you see a dramatic
increase in traffic.
About the Author:
Frank Kilkelly is a Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Expert and Webmaster
at http://www.seo-ireland.com/ , a complete search engine optimization
resource. Register at the SEO forum ( http://www.seo-ireland.com/forum/ )
for discussion of the latest techniques and tips to improve the ranking of
your web site.
February 22, 2005
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