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Backlinks are often overlooked as a critical part of getting your website to rank well organically. Search engines use a multitude of factors when rating a page for relevancy in response to a search query, and backlinks are one of those factors. And really, it's a rather critical one.
Search engines often use the number of backlinks that a website has for determining that website's search engine ranking. Google's description of their PageRank system notes “Google interprets a link from page A to page B as a vote, by page A, for page B.”
With this bit of awareness, a zillion gurus and companies emerged promising to deliver tons of links back to your website for a monthly fee. Seems simple enough, right? Lay your money down and sit back and wait for inbound links and SERP success.
Well as soon as these Internet wheeler-dealers figure something out, Google is already 10 steps ahead of them. So before you plunk your money down, investigate thoroughly what you are going to get for your hard earned cash. Google does not like link spam.
What Google wants to know is: Are the links relevant to your business?
Are the sites that are linking to you reputable? What you need to know is: will a rapid linking campaign trigger a negative message to Google that you are buying credibility rather than earning it?
I am not a backlink guru and I don’t offer backlink acquisition as part of our business model. I do study the topic and stay abreast of the trends in order to offer my clients some best practice advice and assistance. So I am pleased to share with you some suggestions and information.
Check your backlinks on a regular basis
There are a few websites that offer a free backlink checking service and here are two that I use:
A neat feature of iwebtool is that it also gives you the page rank for the site that is linking back to you. I find that backlinkwatch often provides more linking data than iwebtool.
Another way to check your backlinks – free of charge – is to use Google. Google can be searched using link:yourdomainname.com but Google only shows a small number of links pointing to a site even though it credits more backlinks than it shows. You can use this same feature “link:__” on Yahoo as well. There are some sophisticated paid services, but for starting out these free sites should do just fine.
Obtaining valued and authoritative links should be part of your ongoing marketing efforts
What determines the value of a backlink? When both sites have content geared toward the keyword topic the backlink is considered relevant and believed to have strong influence on the search engine rankings of the webpage granted the backlink. Search engines consider this an editorial vote. An example would be if your website content and keywords are centered around “software solutions” and you have a backlink from “softwarestandards.org” (I am making this up) then that is both a valued link and has higher credibility as a result of its standing as a “.org” site.
Even more impressive to a search engine is anchor text backlink
Anchor text is the descriptive labeling of the hyperlink as it appears on a webpage. Search engine bots (i.e., spiders, crawlers, etc.) examine the anchor text to evaluate how relevant it is to the content on a webpage. So if we go back to our example above and on the make-believe site softwarestands.org there is a paragraph that uses the term ‘software solutions’ and that is a hyper link back to your site, well you have just earned yourself big points with the search engine-rating machine.
Other sources of valued backlinks are professional associations, respected media with press releases, business directories such as chambers and the BBB and even some Internet directories.
One directory that had an excellent reputation is DMOZ, or the "Open Directory". There is a lot of controversy with DMOZ and its value, but that aside, it is still worth submitting your site. Be patient as it takes a long time to get listed. Best of the Web (BOW) is another valued site to list your website with and don’t forget the Google and Yahoo directories.
Most are free, many are not, and some require membership so factor these expenses into your budgeting.
Another way to build backlinks is to use Social Bookmarking sites. Some examples are StumbleUpon, Digg, and Reddit.
Also pay attention to rating sites such as Yelp – these not only offer backlinks, but as a business you will want to pay attention to any positive or negative feedback and respond quickly. To viewers this will reflect positively on you, and besides it’s just good customer service.
Backlinks are easier than ever now to obtain by engaging on social media sites and blogging
Be sure to incorporate these into your overall marketing strategy. What is important to note, using social media plays a strong factor as search engines are now rating real time search and recency of a link with more weight.
So if you are going to invest in on line marketing you might want to consider this as a higher priority than obtaining oodles of irrelevant links from link farms.
Let me know your thoughts and feel free to share some of your linking strategies and successes.
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Mardy Sitzer is a Certified Inbound Marketing Professional, and President of Bumblebee Design & Marketing. Since 1993, Mardy has been delivering creative and innovative marketing solutions. An avid reader of all things internet and marketing, she also writes blogs, articles and web content for industry magazines as well as for Bumblebee’s clients. Follow her on Twitter (twitter.com/MardySitzer) or email her at mardy@bumblebeellc.com.



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