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Your Traffic by Changing Your Search Engine
Promotion Strategy
Due to the success of the Google search engine,
other major search engines have decided to change
the method used to rank Web pages. Unlike other
search engines, which rely mainly on keywords or
meta-search technology to find the most relevant Web
pages, Google offers an advanced technology called
PageRank to deliver the most relevant results.
Due to the success of Google, major search engines
have decided to adopt a similar ranking system to
Google's. The new ranking system will measure and
rank the number of links that are directed towards a
particular Web site. Not only is the number of links
important, but the quality of the links also also
very important. Therefore, a link from a popular
site such as Yahoo is going to give your site a
higher rating.
You'll notice the first three links are from Yahoo.
It would be logical to conclude that out of all the
pages linking to eboz.com, Yahoo's links are given
the highest rating.
To search for Web pages linking to your site, simply
search for: "links: yourdomain.com".
Ok, we've established that you need other Web sites
to link to your site to improve its chances of
receiving a high ranking. So, where do you find
these link partners?
Well, since you can find out who links to your site,
it's just as easy to find out who's linking to your
competitors' Web sites. Simply use the same search
formula, but replace your domain with that of a
competitor.
It would seem logical to conclude that sites who
would link to your competitors would more than
likely be willing to link to yours as well. Now you
can steal some of the traffic your competitors have
been getting from these sites! The great thing about
this technique is that sites that link to you are
likely to stay linked to you for a long time. Some
links will be removed as Web pages change. You
simply replace those lost links by finding new
sites.
So how do you go about getting a site to link to
yours? Simple. Just ask! You may be surprised to
find how receptive webmasters are to these
proposals.
It might seem like a lot of work to personalize
every single email, but it will greatly enhance your
chances of success. That extra touch of
personalization can be the difference between the
recipient reading your email or sending it to the
trash bin in 2 seconds. In your email, clearly
explain exactly how you believe a link to your site
would benefit their visitors.
When you contact the webmaster of the site, make
your email appear as personal as possible. Address
each by his or her name. Usually you can find it in
their Web site somewhere. Also add your direct
contact information to your email; full name,
company, address, and phone number.
Make it easy for them to link to you. Offer a
variety of links; banners, buttons, and text links.
Email them the HTML link code, so all they have to
do is copy and paste the code into their pages. This
will dramatically increase the odds of them agreeing
to add your link.
Some webmasters will want something in return. In
that case you can either offer a link back to their
site, or offer them a payback in terms of a
commission for each visitor they refer. You can buy
software that will keep track of these links.
By persuading other Web sites to link to yours, your
search engine rankings will improve greatly. In
addition they will be sharing some of their traffic
with you. Another bonus is that as their sites grow,
your site will grow with them -- without any extra
effort on your part!
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