One-Way Links for Huge Traffic

Posted on December 29th, 2009 in Uncategorized by iptools  Tagged , , , , ,

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If you’re trying to make money blogging, then you’ll understand by now that SEO or Search Engine Optimization is one of the most critical aspects of your future success. With correct SEO, you can literally get thousands of free visitors from Google, and other search engines like Yahoo and MSN.

Search engine optimization follows a few basic rules that hardly change over time. You need good content, your pages need to be properly optimized, and most importantly you need lots of incoming links to your site. Although there are tons of other aspects that the SEO “gurus” talk about, to be honest these are not as critical as the three main things I just mentioned above.

Perhaps the most critical element of optimization is getting unique one-way links to your blog. The more the better of course, but the quality of these one-way links also matter. Google sees a one-way link as a vote of confidence for your site.

Although you can try to build one-way links the traditional way by writing powerful content and leaving comments on other blogs, there are also several blogging tools that can help you out. Not many people know about these revolutionary blogging tools.

For example, tools like 1WayLinks and Article Marketing Automation allow you to submit unique versions of the same article to an entire network of blogs. Since each blog is publishing an article that is at least 30% unique, Google will index all of them.

Article marketing the usual way just generates duplicate content which search engines have learned to ignore, so if you want to see results today you should try using services like Jet Submitter Pro which can spawn more than 300 unique versions of the same article using a “content spinning” approach.

Of course, you need to use caution when using such software. Please do not generate too many links too fast. Let your links build organically, and Google will love you for it.

One Way Link -Crucial Traffic Information

Posted on September 30th, 2009 in Uncategorized by iptools  Tagged , , , ,

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The search engines look very favorably on websites that have an incoming link from a prominent website, where that website does not link back to the other site (This is not surprisingly called a one way link). It’s also known more commonly as a backlink.
The search engines as a rule give less importance to a website involved in two way linking (where both websites link to each other) since this has been abused so much in the past by webmasters seeking to achieve high search engine rankings.

There is still a benefit with two way links especially if you are linking to a prominent site so if your only choice to link to a prominent website is by linking back to them from your website, by all means do it. Just remember if you can get them to link back to only you (one way link) it will be more beneficial to your search engine rankings.

Remember that the website you are linking to (or getting one way links from) should have content related to the content on your website.

Take your time when working on your one way link plan. It pays to do some careful research first as a further way to move your online business forward fast. The rewards are well worth it.

One way links are absolutely bu far the best way to boost your rankings in the search engines, inevitably bringing you more traffic as more people find your website in the search engine results.

The more “important” (from the point of view of the search engines) the site that is linking to you is, the better, and this is what separates the men from the boys in relation to search engine rankings.

One good way to get the ball rolling is to submit articles to article directories (see the Articles Directory article for specific information). The key here is to make sure the article directory you are submitting has itself got a good page ranking with Google.

It is totally important to ensure that your one-way links have content related to your website. Even if it’s coming from a high ranking page, if your incoming link is from a website selling cars, and your selling flowers on your website, it’s unlikely to help you much. If however your site was all about car tyres then the link would be far more likely to provide a benefit to you in search engine rankings.

The more one-way links you can get from relevant, trusted (in the eyes of the search engines) and quality content sites the better. Remember that a single quality one way link will probably provide more of a benefit to your website than be 20-30 low quality links (un-trusted, sub-quality, not entirely relevant content to your website, or combinations of these problems).

The other thing you will definitely want to do is to mix-up your anchor text from these one-way links (Anchor text is the text shown on screen for a link to your website).

Wherever possible you will want to try and control what is in the anchor text on these sites (obviously this will not be possible some times because it’s not your website, however I’ve found many web masters are happy to help).

You definitely don’t want to have the same anchor text for many incoming links from many websites as this can set a red flag to the search engines, who may well rate your website less importance because they believe you may be manipulating the results (I’m not saying that the anchor text for every one way link needs to be unique, just that you should ensure you have a number of combination’s of them in use).

You want to have your best keyword phrases in use with your incoming links, but use a lot of variation and even just some normal links (just your domain name in the anchor text) will help keeping things natural.

The other thing you want to do is be sure to not always link to your root directory of your website, but rather directly to articles, etc. This allows your incoming link to be targeted for a particular page.

For example with my site I have submitted articles to various article directories that are a subset of a more comprehensive article. In this case I’ve chosen to link from the article directory article direct to the more compressive article on my website. I’ve also ensured that the article is not just a duplicate, since search engines dislike duplicate content and will mark down your websites importance if duplicate content is found.

Of course one way links to your website will not only boost your website’s search engine rankings, but it will also bring traffic to your site.

Start slowly and build up the links over time, you will find your likely to get far better results doing it this way, and that it’s also more likely that your great search engine rankings are likely to “stick” in the future.