Stephen
Build Personal Relationships ‘to Cultivate Links’
Posted by Stephen
Posted on February 1, 2010 2:30 pm

Marketers aiming to increase the number of relevant links they achieve should aim to develop personal relationships with other website owners.

Build Personal Relationships 'to Cultivate Links' Vedran Tomic explained on Search Engine Journal that the best link building campaigns can be constructed by the interaction a marketer has with another webmaster.

In his view, being as helpful as possible and knowing people’s agenda can be hugely beneficial in trying to get on the right side of someone, as well as trying not to be selfish with requests.

Mr Tomic highlighted the words of 20th century spin doctor Edward Bernays, who wrote: "If you can influence the leaders, either with or without their conscious cooperation, you automatically influence the group which they sway."

He suggested that marketers who are able to utilise the personal relationships they develop with other companies and websites to gain influence, could get more authoritative links and "serious exposure".

Last week, Brett Borders told Search Engine Land that advertisers can score academic links by using the right language in emailed requests.

You might be interested in the following related posts:

  1. Using the Right Lingo ‘can Help Score Academic Links’
  2. Develop Quality Links ‘Using Twitter’
  3. Online Personal Injury Specialists Fair Judgement Select Impact Media
  4. High-quality Links ‘Are Very Positive’
  5. Credible Links ‘May Improve Google Rankings’

No Comments »

RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URL

Leave a comment