5 Tips for Effective Link Building
By Team Position2
Link building is a process of placing your text link on highly relevant and related websites or directories. Link building is one of the most important activity that should always be a part of your SEO strategy. Link building usually requires ample amount of time and dedication.
Building links can enhance your page rank. It can also improve the number of new visitors coming to your website. Link building, if done meticulously, can help your site rank high on major search engines.
Below are 5 tips for placing text links on free directories and websites:
- Identify free directories or websites with high Page Rank. Ensure these directories or sites are high quality sites and are relevant to your industry.
- Choose the relevant category where you would want to place your text link. For example: If your website is about internet marketing products, you can choose Business >Advertising & Marketing> Internet Marketing. Many directories offer 2-3 levels of subcategories; make sure you choose the closest category which is relevant to your website.
- Post appropriate Titles, Descriptions, Meta keywords and URL of your site. Do not exceed the number or the character limit provided by the site.
- While doing the submissions, make sure you vary your titles and descriptions. Using the same title and descriptions across different directories would create duplicated content and may have a detrimental impact on your ranks.
- Always provide valid information about your company, email id or address. The email id’s should preferably be domain name email id’s. Make sure you provide active email ids during your submissions.
As you complete your link building submissions, check your email account used for link submission. Ensure that all the emails are validated and monitor if these links are active or inactive on a regular basis. These basic activities need to be included in your link building campaign. However we will be discussing more useful link building techniques and strategies in our next posts.
Contributed by Asha Krishnan
Friday, October 23rd, 2009



