Power
Linking And Music Website Promotion Secrets
By
Chris Standring |
More and more folks are realizing that
building a solid themed reciprocal link directory is an affordable
and highly effective way to increase inbound traffic. Not only
is traffic generated through direct external links but weight
is also given to search engines, as they assume that your website
is more relevant. Relevant link building is clearly the
key, where spammers requesting any link they can get will lose
out every time. The more experienced you get in website promotion,
the more you will want to concentrate on quality links. Let's
look at one or two good rules to adhere to:
Only trade links with a website that:
- Shares an interested audience
This is extremely important. If your website is about fly
fishing in Montana then linking to a site that sells Viagra
is not going to do you any favors. Just as importantly, when
you do get offered a link from a site that shares your audience,
make sure they are not linking to those Viagra
sites!
- Has a clearly visible text link to its
link directory
I can't tell you how many times I get proposed a link trade
with a site that has told me they have already placed a link
on their links page. 50% of the time they have not placed
a link and secondly there is no clearly visible link to their
links page from their home page. What good is that to anyone?
I can't get traffic from their site and Google won't index
either as it can't spider the page.
- Has a links page with no more than 50
to 60 links displayed
Many webmasters have no idea that search engines abhor link
farms and will ban a page with an excessive amount of links.
More importantly they may not know that their links page is
presently percieved as a link farm. They have simply added
too many links on one page. Keep a links page to a minimum
of say 50 links per page along with a keyword-laden title
and description and only link to others who follow this principle.
- Has a Google pagerank not less than
your own
This is a good rule of thumb. Clearly we would all love to
trade links with a 9/10 site. It simply ain't gonna happen
if you are still at 1/10. Take a few baby steps and climb
up the ladder. Once in a while you might get a good 5 or 6
during the early stages. Just make sure you don't link to
zeros, especially if their page is chock full of links. It
may have been banned anyway.
- Has a static html links page
Google doesn't rank pages particularly well that move around
so try to stay away from these! Be cautious of .asp or .php
scripts even though they may appear to be static. My rule
of thumb is I will only link to .html pages unless the pagerank
is worth it.
I have one or two pet peeves as far as link proposal etiquette
is concerned. Here are a few things to take on board when
proposing a link trade:
- Place a link before asking for a link
If you are going to propose a link trade to someone then add
their link first before you shoot off an e-mail. It shows
you are serious, professional and will give the recipient
an incentive to trade back.
- Give exact URL
When you propose a link trade state the exact page that they
can find their link on your site. I can't tell you how many
times I get link requests from people saying they have added
a link back to me and when I go to their directory I am hunting
for 10 minutes trying to find it! Very often I can't as they
haven't added it yet! When you propose a trade don't simply
give the URL of your links directory index page and say "you
can find it in the appropriate category". No no no! Give
them the exact path so they can get to it in one click. Time
is precious.
- Don't spam for link requests
Don't simply get a mailing list of websites and send a blanket
e-mail requesting a link trade. If I don't see my personal
e-mail address in the header of a link trade request I know
it has been spammed and they haven't even been to my site.
I also know they haven't visited my site because I have link
proposal contact forms on all of them. If they actually went
there they would have filled out my form. Spammed link requests
don't go down well because they are usually from webmasters
who are trying to cut corners at every possible turn. Send
a personal e-mail to a site that you personally visit.
(You can still use software like IBP
to help you find the sites and automate everything else).
- Keep your proposal short &
sweet
Long convoluted e-mails explaining "how trading links
benefits everyone" really aren't necessary. Keep your
e-mail short and to the point. Tell them where their link
is, and exactly how they should link to you.
- Don't delete without good reason
Once you add a link it should remain on a static html page
unless there is good reason to delete it. If your partner
has deleted his link then by all means send an e-mail and
give them an opportunity to repair. If this is fruitless then
go ahead and delete.
Lastly I want to mention something that
I think is extremely important regarding reciprocal linking. I
see way too many websites that have high pageranks on their index
pages and very often zeros on their links pages. Usually this
is because the links page is too many sub folders away. That and
poor internal linking is usually the problem. Webmasters only
want to link to pageranked sites if they are building a solid
strategy, and quite rightly. Many webmasters don't care too much
about their own links page, simply assuming that they are sending
traffic away from their site. This is not the attitude to take
as the higher the pagerank on your links page the better external
link proposal you will get. The answer is to boost your links
page in popularity. There are two ways to do this:
1) Link to your partners index page
AND reciprocal links page.
2) Link to a site map that displays all your links pages.
Lets look at the first idea. No one
has really adopted this idea yet and I'm very surprised. The
idea is that you link to your partner's home page and next to
that link you also add a link to the page that contains your
reciprocal link on your partner's page. In effect you are boosting
the popularity of the page that links back to you. If everyone
did this then links pages would rank higher, in turn giving
more weight to the link pointing back to you. I personally use
IBP
to trade links, a fantastic tool that actually puts the fun
back into an otherwise tedious task. At present there is no
way to automate this process using Arelis (and probably Zeus
as far as I know) but I have mentioned it to them and they are
considering updating. As of now if you use either of these programs
you would have to manually add these links once the pages are
generated.
The second idea to boost your links page ranking is to create
a new page that ALL your internal pages link to. Let's call
this new page /site_map.html. On this site map web page you
will display text links and descriptions to every one of your
themed link directory pages (making sure again that you keep
the number of links around 50 per page - otherwise you will
need to create a second site map page linked from the first).
Also Include links to all your other internal pages. Now place
a little text link to your site map on every page within
your site. A good place to do this is at the bottom of each
page where you can link from a little copyright sign. Something
like this: © website-promotion-secrets.com
Effectively you have boosted your links page ranking even though
it is only internally, something that is still extremely valid
to search engines. Now make sure that when you create reciprocal
links with external sites that you request they link to your
home and your links page. Something like this:
Used cars for sale
- Domestic and imported pre-owned cars by George Smith &
Co. Link back
Get the idea? The "Used Cars for sale" points
to their index page and the "Link back" points
to the partner's links page. Easy. However, this whole new idea
might take a little time to get around and until the big software
programs adopt the principle, it might not be anytime soon.
Until then you might have to manually add. Happy pagerank!
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About
The Author: Chris Standring is the CEO and founder of A&R
Online (www.aandronline.com).
He is also a contemporary jazz guitarist presently signed to
Ultimate Vibe Recordings. For more info on Chris' recording
career go to his personal website at www.chrisstandring.com
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