isodirections.com isodirections.com
   Home :> About Us :> Privacy :> Terms of Service :> Place Your Link :> Add Your Article
Search:   
Free links exchange
 

Fashion & Lifestyle

Property & Agents

Computers & Networking

Garden & Home

Automotive

Issues & News

Entertainment

Law & Politics

Sports & Adventure

Games & Play

Finance & Investment

Science & Space

Jobs & Careers

Shopping & Auction

Health & Hygiene

Society & Issues

Children

Business & Companies

Art & Culture

Healthcare & Treatment

Self Enhancement

Tour & Travel

Education & Learning

Eating & Drinking

 

Home › Computers & Networking › Internet Marketing Providers
 

How To Get Multiple Backlinks From Article Submissions

 
Author: Kalyan Kumar
 

One of the keys to ranking well in the major search engines Google, Yahoo!, and MSN is having lots of links to your website. But sometimes it's challenging to get those links while once trading links was the way to do it, today it's hard to get those links with quality websites. This is partly because there's not a lot of room on those websites anymore, but it's also because reciprocal links, the way backlinks used to be arranged, aren't as attractive to the good sites. You get much more out of a link to a more popular site than they get out of a link from yours.

But if you offer something in exchange, your odds of getting that link go up a lot. The currency of exchange on the Internet is knowledge quality website content. That's why many webmasters are turning to article submission services to promote their websites.

Using Articles to Get Links

Original articles placed on other websites are a fantastic way to get links back to your site. Not only do original articles showcase your knowledge and skills, they also include something called a "resource box" at the end. This box contains your name with two or three lines of information about you and your business, and a link back to your website formatted in any way you wish.

Services like RCPLinks.com use original articles to place your one-way links. With specialized submission software, they can get your articles, containing your resource box, out to hundreds of websites. Once your article is posted, each of these websites will send out a one-way link to your site from that resource box; even better, the sites your article is placed on have good rankings on Google themselves.

Whatever Happened to Reciprocal Links?

Once upon a time, something like a year or two ago in the fast-moving world of the Internet, reciprocal links in which you agree to link to someone if they link to you were a great way to make your site look popular. But the techs at Google and other search engines figured this out. Their search engines have been cataloguing who links to whom for a while, and it wasn't hard to figure out which pages linked to one another for no discernable reason except to spam links, and exclude those links.

This makes one-way links incredibly valuable. They're the primary link type you can be certain will count for you in the search engine races.

Reciprocal Links: Not Dead Yet

Despite the controls the search engines place on reciprocal links to prevent artificial inflation of your site ranking, there is still a place for reciprocal links.

Sites that link to one another and that have some similarity in content are the ones that search engines still use to add to your rankings. But you can't do this with an automated submitter, though many online companies would like you to think you can.

Instead, you need to research manually and individually each potential link partner. You'll need to identify the partner, determine the site's suitability and compatibility for yours, and contact the webmaster to propose an exchange of links. This is amazingly time-consuming, but over time trading links can help you build your site ranking.

The best way to get your website jump-started in the rankings is through article submission. In the beginning, you need the web equivalent of a nitric oxide boost, not incremental steps. Trading reciprocal links can come later, when you have more time to devote to climbing in the ranks.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Why using blog to earn money online?
 
How To Convert More Sales On Your Website
 
The Relevance of Offline Virtual Tours
 
keep your router secure from hackers and unwanted intruders
 
Very Very Cheap Web Design Service
 
How to Quickly Build Credibility for Your Online Business
 
5 Tips On Using Data Recovery Software
 
IBM Computer Diagnostics: Error and Beep Codes
 
Evaluating Bandwidth Choices-Fractional DS3 vs DS3
 
Site Page Tracker: Track Your Progress In The Search Engines
 
 
 
 
 

How To Make The Most of Public Domain and Private Label Content?

There?s so much public domain content available all over the internet, with Master Resale Rights ava ... - Deepak Walia
 

Sneak Up On Your Competition

A strategy for small Internet businesses to use as a way to gain a competitive position and recognit ... - James Holish
 

What is a Virtual Private Network?

A Virtual Private Network, or VPN, is a way of using the Internet to provide remote users with secur ... - James Hunt
 
 

The History of the Television to Today??s Plasma TV

For the average person, even a regular television set is something of a technological marvel that be ... - Dave Carter
 

A Review of Cheap Digital Cameras

Do you take a lot of pictures? I have come to realize the advantages of taking photos recently. The ... - Morgan Hamilton
 
 
Home :> Privacy :> Terms of Service  
Copyright © 2006-2008 www.isodirections.com - All Rights Reserved.