If You're Not Linking You're Losing Money By: Robin Henry
If you have a web site and you're not actively linking to other
relevant sites, you're losing a great opportunity to improve your link
popularity, get targeted traffic and increase your income. Read on to
find out why.
Why Link?
There are only a few ways you can generate traffic to your site. You
can pay someone to generate leads, but you have no way of knowing
whether your visitors are interested in your product, service or
message. Some organisations that promise thousands of visits to your
site deliver the goods, but the problem is, the people who visit aren't
targeted to match your product, service or message.
You can advertise on or offline to generate leads, you can wait and
watch and hope someone finds your site among the many millions, or you
can actively generate traffic yourself.
If you create links to other sites with high traffic, some of the
people who visit those sites will click on links and visit your site.
Let's face it, if no-one visits your site, the chances of selling
something or getting your message read, are minimal. So, creating
targeted visitors should be one of your key priorities. By targeted
visitors I mean people who have bought a similar product or service to
yours, or who are predisposed to do so. Consider this example. I sell
an ebook titled, "Winning That Government Job" which, as the title
suggests, helps job seekers to understand the government recruitment
and selection process so they can be competitive when applying.
If I advertise in the employment pages of the Saturday morning
newspaper in Sydney (the most populous Australian city) it will cost me
$200 for one edition. I usually generate several dozen sales, but as
soon as I stop advertising, the sales drop off.
If I link with another organisation having something to do with job
seekers, numbers of their visitors visit my site and buy my
publication. It costs much less than successive $200 adverts. Imagine
what happens when I link to a dozen similar sites? I think you can see
the benefit of linking.
Making Links
When I began linking I would place a keyword in a search engine and
then look for sites that were suitable to exchange links. I'd find
several sites, email them and occasionally get a response. I tried to
find link partners for whom my products and services were complementary
- so they could add value for their clients while doing me a good turn.
The process worked, but I had to spend an inordinate amount of time
doing it, so I looked for a better way and couldn't believe my luck
when I found a software program designed specifically for this type of
activity. The program automates much of the process so, one evening per
week for about two or three hours, I work with it to find and contact
potential link partners.
Measuring Progress
At the end of every month I measure my site popularity, links, traffic
volume, sales, expenses to sales ratio, pay-for-click search engine
placements etc and compare statistics with the previous month. Slowly,
but surely, my site is getting a higher position in search engines and
I'm getting more referred traffic from sites with which I have
exchanged links.
Link management is a huge topic. If you'd like to read more and
download a free software program that will find out within minutes how
many sites are linked to yours, visit this page
www.dwave.com.au/link-management.html
Author Bio
Robin Henry is a HR specialist who helps
businesses improve performance through implementing smart technology
and processes. Find him here www.dwave.com.au
In : Site Promotion
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