Stephen
Link Baiting: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
Posted by Stephen on December 18, 2009 5:06 pm
Posted in Link Building

A determining factor in the strength of a site is the number of (quality) links it attracts. A determining factor in how a site ranks in search engines is its strength. Ergo, if you want to your site to perform better in Google, you need to get yourself a fair smattering of inbound links.

Links are the currency of SEO. You don’t want to be too flippant about giving links away and you can never have too much coming in (as long as it’s legal tender of course, toxic links won’t help), it is simple online economics. The challenging aspect of all this though is actually encouraging links.

In terms of providing a little gentle encouragement in boosting your SEO coffers, nothing works better than a little bit of link baiting. Write something amazing, create something unique or just cause flagrant controversy; however you choose to go about it, the more eyes that see your work and the more mouths (virtual or otherwise) discuss it, the better your chances of getting a viral stream of priceless, yet free, inbound links.
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Stephen
The Art of Link Building
Posted by Stephen on May 27, 2009 5:40 pm
Posted in Link Building

As far as SEO tools go, link building is pretty high on the list. Incoming and direct links will add credibility to your site – assuming of course, that they are from credible sources – which invariably leads the search engines to sit up and take note.

The aforementioned point on credible sources does need to be flagged up immediately though. Just as in any walk of life, if you hang around with shady characters, regardless of your intentions, inevitably some of that perceived negativity rubs off on you. There are so many spamming directories, many of which may request a payment, that it can be a bit of a minefield. But simply submitting your site left right and centre could cause more problems than it does offer solutions.

A brilliant way to create a number of decent links is to write and publish articles. Wisely, most article submission sites – eZine and Buzzle are probably the most popular – don’t allow you to pepper articles with keywords and HTML code, so you’ll need to be a little smarter than that. Essentially, the back link will often come from the ‘Author’s Bio’ (or equivalent), where you can write a little blurb about yourself, the site and get in that all important embedded link.

Submitting articles not only creates strong links, but if readers find your piece interesting you may find that it is also a good source of direct traffic too. This is reflected in a number of other free posting sites such as Squidoo. Here you have the opportunity to write an informative page about any topic – preferably related to your site and area of expertise – and provide a useful resource; both selfishly for your own site’s SEO but also for the genuinely interested readership.

There are also literally hundreds of business directories where you can also post links that point back to pages of your site; many are free, some are not, but be sure to shop around when locating them to avoid the spammers mentioned earlier in the post. LinkedIn is a particularly reputable business networking tool, allowing users to write a little information about themselves, their company and provide a link; everything you need really to continue pushing that message.

Linking is very much the unseen part of SEO. Whilst you can analyse how many links you have coming in, it’s not always as easy to ascertain what effect they’re having. Without a steady stream of good links to your site though, you may never gain the respect of search engines. The better the quality, the higher the search ranking. It’s not overly complicated, but it’s certainly worth taking the time to research and effort to do it properly.

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Ben Norman
12 Strategies to Get More Inward Links
Posted by Ben Norman on December 24, 2008 12:00 pm
Posted in Link Building

On the 12th day of Xmas…

Links are the backbone of any good search engine marketing strategy and below are 12 ways you can get quality inward one way links to your website:

  1. Directories – submit your website to quality directories such as Yahoo, BOTW and DMOZ. Being in these directories can not only get you links from very credible places but also generate traffic and also other links.
  2. Forums – contribute to forums in your niche and use your website link in your signature as you will gain links and also be seen as a contributor to your industry.
  3. Articles – create them specific to your niche and submit them to places like Ezine articles as people will pick them up and use them on their websites.
  4. Press Releases – Submit these online to places like PRWeb as you can find you get local or national media coverage and have your press release published anywhere on the web.
  5. Social Bookmarking – If you have a really good article or piece of content that you have posted to your website then be sure to ask associates to review it and tag it through places such as Digg and StumbleUpon as this can go viral very quickly.
  6. Wikipedia – Add your website or product only if it is credible and suitable as if you attempt to spam this resource you will get banned straight away and have your entry removed.
  7. Answer Questions – Use Yahoo Answers and Google Groups to answer questions and link to relevant resources, not always yours but if its relevant then why not.
  8. Hub Pages – Set up pages for your products or service on social hub sites like Squidoo and Hub Pages and use these to link through to your website.
  9. Start a Blog – Publish great content regularly on your own blog and people will naturally link to it
  10. Flash games – develop a fun game that can be distributed and that is specific to your industry if its good and more importantly fun people will link to it.
  11. Tools – offer free tools or services that people will want to link to to add value to their visitors, this will naturally attract links.
  12. Videos – Publish informative videos on your website that will be of benefit to people in your industry.

Above is only a few ways to develop you inward links but you can get as creative as you need to.

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If you’re a Webmaster or site owner, this should be of interest to you!

Within Google Webmaster Tools, it has been possible for a while to get a list of those pages that Google has as ‘Not found’ or 404.

First and foremost, if you have pages not found, you should take steps to fix them, e.g. if a page has been renamed, redirect the old page to the new page (301 permanent redirect).

Now though, Google Webmaster Tools shows you where your 404 pages are being linked from (Diagnostics | Web crawl):

Webmaster Tools Shows Inbound Links for 404 Pages

Webmaster Tools Shows Inbound Links for 404 Pages

Once you analyse the inbound links to old or broken 404 pages, you can take the appropriate steps to fix the issue. You could contact the Webmaster of the site that is linking to yours and ask them to update to give their visitors a better experience or you could 301 redirect the old page to new page if there is a suitable replacement.

Whichever route you take, you should definitely keep an eye on your Webmaster Tools account and particularly your diagnostics section. Keep your site in order and you may just get rewarded for it by gaining additional traffic.

Further Reading:

Webmaster Tools Shows Crawl Error Sources
Matt Cutts Tutorial on Using Web Crawl Diagnostics

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Google have been going through another PageRank update and it seems at first glance that many of the web directories have been affected.

Many low level directories have simply seen their child pages lose all PageRank meaning the only PageRank they have is on their homepage. This means that the appeal of buying links in these directories is now a very unappealing option for those who just buy links to influence the PageRank algorithm.

Effects have been seen all the way up to the likes of the Yahoo directory which have several child pages with no PageRank but most pages are still in tact.

But lets remember that the world is not Google and the directories are still worth being in for relevance, credibility and lead generation.

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Ben Norman
Impact take 1st place
Posted by Ben Norman on July 21, 2008 7:28 pm
Posted in Impact Media News, Link Building, Search Engine Marketing

Impact Media take first place in the Top Seo’s Best Link Popularity Services for July 2008.

Top SEO’s evaluate the the leading search engine marketing companies and ranks the top performers taking into account both results and customer satisfaction.

See the link popularity services results for yourself.

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Online Advertising will grow by 85% between 2006 and 2009 according to figures from ZenithOptimedia.

It is becoming clear that businesses in the UK are recognising the benefits associated with marketing their websites on the internet. This is not limited to big businesses either even smaller businesses are getting on board.

Linus Gregoriadis of e-consultancy told DirectTrafficMedia that local search is becoming ever more popular with small and medium-sized businesses and providing them with new and expansive opportunities to advertise their products.

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Getting Noticed on Google in Easy Steps By Ben Norman, UK Search Engine Optimisation Specialist

What do you do when you have a website but nobody can find it in the world’s most popular search engine, Google? You need to optimise it!

Leading UK search engine optimisation consultant and managing director of Impact Media, Ben Norman will show you how to optimise your website to appear higher in Google in his new book “Getting Noticed on Google in Easy Steps”.

Ben said “I was approached in 2006 by Computer Step and asked to write a book detailing how to market a website to Google. Regardless of your current skill set you will be able to follow the do-it-yourself processes and find the answers you need easily. You will also be able to implement changes to increase your websites relevance to Google and ultimately increase your online visibility.”

“Getting Noticed on Google” is part of the world famous “in easy steps” range of books from Computer Step. Computer Step is the leading UK computer book publisher and has been supplying affordable computer books to people worldwide since 1991.

The book covers all bases when it comes to getting Google to notice your website. Through-out its full colour illustrated pages you will be guided through the entire process of optimising your website from keyword, website and competition analysis to website optimisation and reporting. You will learn how to:

* Find profitable keywords
* Optimise your own website
* Build inward links to your website
* Find out who your online competition is and what they are doing
* Use and find free search engine optimisation tools

If you are looking to get your website found on Google then this book is a must to enable you to effectively optimise your website.

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We have finally made the time to join the world of blogging and over the following months we will be fully populating it.

So keep checking back for the latest goings on at Impact Media HQ!

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