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Increasing Hits by Improving the Link Popularity of Your Site

By Sumantra Roy

November 20th, 2000

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Link popularity, i.e. the number of sites that are linking to your site, is an increasingly important factor as far as search engine placement is concerned. Other things remaining the same, the more links to your site, the higher it’s ranking will be.

What is important is not only the number of links to your site, but also the types of sites that are linking to you. A link from a site that is related to yours is more valuable than a link from an unrelated site.

In this article, I explore different methods by which you can improve the link popularity of your site. I start with the methods that you shouldn't bother using, then go on to the moderately effective methods, and then finish with the most effective methods you can use to boost the link popularity of your site.

1) Submitting your site to Free For All (FFA) pages

A common misconception among many Internet marketers is that while FFA pages may not bring in traffic to your site, it will help to improve the link popularity of your site, and hence, will indirectly bring in traffic through the search engines.

Nothing could be further from the truth. Most FFA pages contain only a certain number of links at a time. This means that when you submit your site to a FFA page, your site will be placed at the top of the page. However, as more and more people submit their sites to the FFA page, your site will be pushed down, and finally, when it reaches the bottom of the page, it will be removed.

Now, since you can bet that plenty of other people are also submitting their sites to the FFA pages, your site will remain in these pages for only a short span of time. Hence, in order to ensure that the search engines see your site when they come to spider the FFA page, you will need to ensure that you submit your site to these FFA pages on a regular basis - at least once a week.

Even if you used an automatic submission program to do it, can you imagine a worse way to spend your time and/or money? Furthermore, most search engines recognize the pages that only contain links to other sites as FFA pages and may completely ignore them. And while I haven't yet seen any evidence that submitting to the FFA pages will actually penalize your site, there is every possibility that this may happen in the future.

Hence, when it comes to FFA pages, my advice is simple: don't even think about them.

2) Joining Reciprocal Link Services

Some people have recommended that in order to increase the link popularity of your site, you can join some reciprocal link services. The basic idea behind these services is that you add some pages to your site that contain links to other sites that are members of that service. In exchange, these members will also add pages to their sites that will contain a link to your site. Theoretically, the more members of that service, the more your link popularity.

However, I have plenty of reservations about using this method to boost the link popularity of your site:

i) Most of these services require that you add a visible graphical or text link from your home page to the pages containing the links. If they require a graphical link, it can completely destroy the general look and feel of your site. Even if they require a text link, how would you feel if a visitor to your site clicked on such a link and found one of your competitors (who is also a member of this service) right at the top of a page? Also, while most of these services disallow adult oriented sites, I have seen situations in which some adult sites have been able to become members. How would you feel if an adult site found its way to the top of one of these pages?

ii) Most of these services give the same pages containing the links to each of its members, i.e. the pages that you are required to upload to your site are exactly the same as the pages which all the other members of that service are required to upload to their servers. Even the file names of the pages tend to be the same for all the members. Most search engines are now able to detect duplicate pages in different domains and may either ignore the pages or may even penalize all these domains for
spamming.

iii) Instead of linking only related sites with each other, most of these services link all the members with each other. This means that lots of unrelated sites will be linking to your site. As I mentioned before, links from unrelated sites are simply not as valuable as links from related sites. Furthermore, you will also be required to link to unrelated sites. With search engines becoming theme oriented (i.e. they are considering the overall theme of a site rather than just the placement of keywords in individual pages), having links to sites that are completely unrelated to yours can lower your rankings in the search engines.

The only reciprocal link service I managed to locate which addressed some of these issues was SearchEngineWorld's Buddy Links program. However, Brett Tabke, the Webmaster of this site, has now stopped the program. And even this service had a few problems (it linked all of its members' sites with each other, rather than just linking only related sites with each other).

Hence, I don't recommend that you join any reciprocal link programs.

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