Tuesday, February 03, 2009

How to Generate More Backlinks

Backlinks play an essential part to any website. Backlinks are links that are directed to your website from other websites, blogs or forums.

These backlinks will not only generate traffic to your site by giving web surfers an active link to get to your site, they will also increase your page rank. Page rank is Google’s way of measuring the value and relevancy of your website.

You will achieve a higher page rank based on the amount of inbound links coming to your site. So therefore, the more links that come in, the higher page rank you will receive. With a higher page rank, you will attract more websites willing to link with you.

So, as you can see, by increasing the backlinks to your site, you will be driving up the number of visitors to your website as well as attract more websites willing to link with you.

Here are a few ways you can increase your number of backlinks:

1. Visitors to your site could very well have their own website or blog. Ask them to link with you. You’ll be amazed at how well this works, as long as your site offers good content that is useful and informative.
2. Create a “Link to Us” page to make it easier for others to link to you. Provide the html code for them to put on their site so all they have to do is cut and paste. The easier you make it for them, the more likely they are to exchange links.
3. Write some articles and submit them to various article directories. In exchange, you will receive a link back to your site. This is usually done through your Resource Box that will be submitted with your article.
4. Go to Link Directories and submit your link. There were no search engines back in the early days of the Internet. Most people found what they were looking for by searching through directories. These directories were broken down into categories, making it easier for the searcher. Today, most people prefer to use search engines to find what they are looking for, but that does not mean that directories are dead. There are people that still use them and the links will still count towards your page rank. Do a search for Link Directories for a list of directories where you can submit your site to.
5. When you agree to link to a website in exchange for that website linking back to you, is called a reciprocal link. As with directories, many website owners have all but given up on reciprocal linking. They argue that the search engines have devalued reciprocal links to the point where they’re not worth the time it takes to obtain them. On the other hand, there are others who still have great success with this method. The key is to not just link to anyone for the sake of linking. Link to sites that are truly useful and relevant to your visitors.

When done right, reciprocal linking will work for everyone and both websites will receive an increase in traffic.

Backlinks do take some time to set up, but once done, are a great way to bring traffic to your site.

Lori Gorman is the owner/webmaster of My E-biz Place Visit for all the up to date work at home offers. While there, sign up for a free newsletter subscription to bring hot new offers and tips right to your mailbox.

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