If you have been marketing on the internet for any length
of time you have surely heard that reciprocal linking is a
great way to boost your google page rank as well as your
search engine ranking. But what does reciprocal linking
actually mean?
Reciprocal linking is a joint venture of sorts between you
and another website owner to exchange links on each others
websites. The benefits of reciprocal linking is getting
targeted traffic directed to your website and vice-a-versa.
Don’t be afraid to put your competitors website on your
links page, especially if they have a high Google page
rank. Linking to your competitors will actually help you.
For example do a search on Google for your keyword(s) and
find your competitor with the number 1 ranking position,
now check their links page. You will more than likely find
other websites that are sending them quality traffic, as
well as other potential reciprocal link partners for your
website.
Will any websites link do? No! Non-relevant links won’t
help you with Google. Try and stay within your “niche”
market.
When looking for potential reciprocal link partners there
are few things you can do. Using search engines as
mentioned above is a very good way to go about getting
reciprocal link partners. Visit the top 10 or 20 sites
ranked in Google and yahoo, and do some research on their
link partners. Some other things to consider are sites with
quality content, articles, reports, e-books, anything that
is original. Look for websites that stay within their
“niche”, you don’t want link partners that offer everything
under the sun and no real substance to their website or
business. These types of sites don’t usually last to long
on the internet. Two other great free tools for researching
reciprocal link partners is the Google and Alexa toolbars.
Within the Google toolbar you have the ability to check the
page rank Google has assigned to a potential link partner,
the higher the page rank the more traffic and quality
content that particular website offers. The Alexa toolbar
shows you the traffic rank of a potential link partner. Any
website within your niche that is that is ranked under a
hundred thousand is a good potential link partner.
Now you know how to find link partners, what should you do?
Most sites offer you a webpage on their website where you
can add your links manually. You fill out a short form with
your website url, description, email address and submit it
to the webmaster for consideration. You in return add their
particulars to your site and with in a day or two after
they have had time to find their link on your site you
should get an email from the webmaster that says they have
added your link. It is that easy.
However, with some sites you may have to send a reminder if
they have not responded with a week or so. If you still get
no response simply delete their link and move on. If they
can not show you some common courtesy to bother to let you
know that your link was approved or not then you really
don’t need them as a partner.
To review, use search engines to find potential link
partners with your niche. Research these sites for quality
content. Use the Google and Alexa toolbars to find high
traffic and high page rank sites to link to. Fill out a
short form and start all over again. Remember your looking
for quality not necessarily quantity with reciprocal
linking. Good Luck.
Copyright 2004 Dirk Wagner
About author:
Dirk Wagner is CEO and owner of http://team4success.biz and
the free, easy to install #1 home business toolbar with
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