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Free Internet Marketing Lessons
Build Traffic and
Value
Through Reciprocal Links
by Angela Wu
Reciprocal
linking is catching on in popularity. It's a way
for website owners to share each other's traffic, a
simple
"let's trade links" deal that can help to
widen your web
audience.
Swapping links can also help you with your search
engine
traffic. Some search engines calculate the number of
links
to your site from other sites and use it to
determine your
ranking. As you know, a better position equals more
targeted traffic!
Another way reciprocal links can benefit you is by
drawing
repeat traffic back to your website. If you offer a
high-
quality list of relevant links, visitors will return
often
because they know that they can quickly find what
they're
looking for.
PROACTIVE LINKING METHODS
One way to approach reciprocal linking is be
proactive.
You actively search out websites that would
complement
your own, and send a note to the owner asking to
swap
links.
This is actually a very time-consuming task. It
isn't as
easy as purchasing a list of "targeted"
and "willing" email
recipients (also known as SPAM!) and then blasting
out a
link swap request.
It requires research, pure and simple. To find
possible
link partners, visit any of the major search engines
such
as Google < http://www.google.com/ > to
find websites that
can offer valuable content to your visitors.
Then visit each website individually. Take a few
minutes
to look around and see what type of information it
offers,
and whether or not it can add value to your own
site.
Don't worry that linking to other sites may make
your own
seem "incomplete" - it doesn't. No one
website can cover
everything, and a high-quality links directory
benefits
your visitors by saving them from searching the web.
Keep in mind that website owners may get several
link
requests every day. To make yours stand out - and to
convince him that you're not spamming - be sure to
personalize your link request.
Include the site owner's name. Comment on something
you've seen on her website. This shows that you have
actually visited the site and taken the time and
effort
to look around. Personalized requests are far more
likely
to get a positive response.
PASSIVE LINKING METHODS
You can also take a passive approach to reciprocal
linking.
That is, you basically sit back and wait for others
to
approach or link to you. This passive approach gives
you
an obvious time advantage. Some ways to encourage
passive
links include:
= Put a link on your site that says, "How to
Link to Us".
Provide the text, banners, buttons, and HTML to make
it
as easy as possible for someone to think to you.
= Offer a content-rich site. You'll be pleasantly
surprised
at how many websites link to you just because they
like
what you have to offer.
Personally, I prefer the passive approach, as I'm
sure most
of you do. I only actively request links when I
happen
across an excellent site that I know my audience
would
appreciate.
But like with all things online, there isn't one
"right"
way to do things. Success depends on doing a
combination
of things well. Reciprocal links are one way to
steadily
build targeted traffic and add value to your site.
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Angela is the editor of Online Business Basics, an
exclusive newsletter for eBusiness beginners. OBB
features
ongoing tutorials on how to build a profitable
Internet
business on a shoestring budget. You don't need a
million-
dollar budget to be successful! Find out how you too
can
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