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SEO
BackLinking
SEO, or search engine optimization,
is the most important element in building a successful website.
Most people online have heard the term SEO and have some idea of what is
involved yet it remains a mysterious process to many. One of the reasons
SEO is so mysterious is that it can be a complicated endeavour and search engines
are constantly changing the way they rank sites and the way the
recognize the many tools of SEO.
At the forefront of the SEO check and balance system is the
leading search engine Google. They have pretty much set the standard for
technology in search engine algorithms that can track the relevancy of a
website to its content and SEO efforts. Their ranking system remains one
of the most popular methods of determining a web site's quality because
of their diligent efforts of weeding out the bad apples that have little
to offer a consumer other than skilled manipulation and the ability to
'play the system' to their advantage.
Of course taking advantage of the system makes perfect sense from a business
standpoint but from the search engine outlook of wanting to provide the best
quality sites on their results for the viewer it can become difficult to
differentiate the site that is good quality wise from the site that is good
because it has a very manipulative operator at the helm.

Because the rules for SEO evolve and change rapidly the mystique of search engine
optimization continues to confuse website owners. Many people build their websites thinking
the only SEO tool they need is key word density. While key words are an important aspect in
SEO they are not the only means to an end, they are simply a part of the puzzle. There is another
tried and true method of SEO that is as relevant today as it was at the start of the concept of
web 2.0 marketing and that is back linking. While back linking remains one of the most successful
ways to get your site to rank high on the search engines it also has undergone some changes making
the types of links important so that search engines do not penalize a site for bad incoming links.
The term "back link" refers to an outside link on another site that points
to yours. In the past any link from another site would have a positive impact on your site by the search engines.
Because there were so many gimmicks developed in the last few years to garner massive back links to websites such
as link farms, and irrelevant reciprocal linking Google began to develop a way to weed out links that were purchased,
or had little meaning or relevancy.
Even though back linking is used to manipulate search engine popularity there
are many very legitimate reasons for using the system of back linking. Finding web sites that have a common interest
to your own, and who are willing to place your link on their site can get you extra exposure.
Good examples of these are
Dmoz and
Your Domain Link When their visitors come to their site they will see your link and
likely visit your site as well.
The fact that onsite links like that have such a perceived relevance to the visitor makes them a valuable marketing tool,
but that perception of quality is also why Google works so hard to be sure they are real quality links. You will get higher
ranking on a search engine for a number of truly appropriate back linking partnerships however if the sites linking to you
do not share any common information or products Google will penalize you for the link. There are new programs in the works
with Google where your site could even be devalued if the site that links to you is determined to be bad quality so it is
important who you choose to link to, and also who links to you.
In the past many web site owners would open up multiple websites with the sole purpose
of promoting one principle site. They would use the extra websites as a means of placing back links to the main site.
Google now watches for sites that are created with the same IP address. Creating a large number of websites on the
same IP address and putting back links on them to quickly develop a number of links is known as link bombing.
That is not to say that you cannot ever link to your own website from a site you own. If there is a reason to show
your visitors some additional information a few well placed back links are fine. It is when there are many links from
each site all pointing to a single 'main' site that the search engines look at them suspiciously.
The system Google is working hard to put in place to discount a link from a bad
site is why it is very important to know who is linking to you and if their site stacks up to your standards. It is
no longer true that all inbound links to your site are good links. There are very good tools available online for free
that can show you who is linking to you. If you find a site that is linking to you that you feel is questionable in
terms of how they relate to your website either in information or product you should contact the webmaster of the site
and demand that they remove the link to your website to avoid being penalized by the search engines.
Probably the best way to obtain a back link to your site is through anchor text. That is when you have another website with
content that is relevant to your own (relevancy is ALWAYS important) including your site in the actual content of their site
with a hyperlink inside the text. These back links are valued much higher than a simple sidebar link as long as they appear
in the text in a way that has a fluid and meaningful association with the content of the article. There are several ways to
get such back links.
Providing articles to content sites with your link built into the article is one method. If you write very compelling information
on your website is another as someone else with a similar site may wish to point it out on their own. You may not even realize
they are doing it unless they tell you about it. This is one of the main reasons it is important to keep an eye on who is back
linking to you. While the majority of those types of links are wonderful and you should thank the site owner for their inclusion,
if you feel the site that is linking to you does not meet your standards, have similar information, or the content is not relevant
to your site you should definitely ask them to remove your link.
Back linking is an extremely important aspect of SEO development and it is something you need to understand well in order to
implement and control it properly. There are many secrets and mysteries in the SEO world that diligent study can clear up.
Keeping your website in good standing with the search engines and popular with your visitors is the best way to ensure a vital
and profitable future for your business online.
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