Inbound links or backlinks are one way links from pages on
external websites to your own website's pages. Incoming links measure
human reaction to your website content. A link to your site is a vote
of confidence for your credibility. A natural, voluntary link from
another site means that another webmaster considers your site is worth
linking to.
The backlink eventually tells a search engine that your site is
important and worth a high position in its ranking. With that said,
getting backlinks are a good way to promote your expertise in your
field, generate visitors to your website, and send signals to search
engines the importance of your site.
Web traffic is what linking is all about. Without visitors
your
website is useless and you won’t be able to build relationships with
prospects or sell your products. You'll need to generate your own
traffic and the best way to get targeted traffic is by pulling in free
visitors from the search engines.
Many studies confirm that
people use search engines to find information on the web. How do you
make sure your prospects can easily find your site on the search engine
results pages (SERPs)? Build compelling, theme-based content site that
gets on the first page of the SERPs for related keywords.
Today
major search engines give more weight to inbound links for their search
results. This includes natural occurrences of links, anchor text being
used, and quantity or quality of those links. If you want to attract
lots of targeted visitors then improve the ranking of your site within
the SERPs with link building.
Provide compelling website
content.
Give other site owners a reason to link to your website. This may mean
unique, compelling content that other webmasters can’t find it
elsewhere. Or, you can create articles that will be useful to reader in
your niche area and you offer republishing permission to other
webmasters as long as they link to your site.
Submit your site
to directories.
There are general and niche directories. Google considers a link from a
general directory like Dmoz or Yahoo as gold. Once you’re listed in
Dmoz, Google will list your website in its directory. But don’t forget
to submit your site to relevant themed directories and go for quality
rather than number of links.
Request a link.
You go find sites that you think would appeal to your visitors, and you
ask for a link. It helps to offer a reciprocal link in exchange --
especially if the site provide great content, non-competitive and fits
your prospects’ needs -- but it is not always necessary.
Submit your
articles to directories.
Submitted articles are like a virus. Article directories allow
publishers to reprint your articles on their websites or
newsletters. You’ll get free inbound links as your article
has a
resource box that contains your website name and an anchor
text --
the words that are linked.
Make posts in related
forums or blogs.
You can add values to your community by participating in a forum
discussion or commenting a blog. This strategy can offer you a link to
your site through your signature. Just make sure you write something
that is useful and appropriate.