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Why Do People Link To Sites?
One of the best ways to get consistent traffic to your site is by getting other Webmasters to add your link to their pages.
This results in direct traffic from people clicking on the links, and indirect traffic because modern search engines use
links to determine how to rank a site in the search engine results page. The more "quality" links a site has, the higher
it appears in the listings (quality is defined as other higher ranking sites).
But why do Webmasters want to provide links to other sites anyway? On the surface, this seems to be counter-intuitive,
as a link is a way to leave a site. Why would anyone want to make it easy for someone to leave a site? In other words, why
do Webmasters add links to other sites from their own pages?
If you understand the reasons behind this phenomenon, then you will be able to get others to link to your site.
It's usually wise to open these links in a new browser window. This allows your visitors to get the additional information
without leaving your page. When they are finished reading the referenced material, they simply close the window to return to your site.
In these instances, you are typically not interested in a link exchange, per se. Your primary motivation is to add value for your visitors.
One of the biggest benefits to this method is it is NOT a link exchange. You do not return the link to the sites which publishes your articles.
An additional side-effect of this promotional method is you can get huge (and I mean huge) spikes of traffic for very short
periods of time. I've personally seen my articles published in major (2 million plus subscribers) and received 500,000 hits in
a single day. This can be very exciting (it is a lot of hits) but very disconcerting, especially if you unexpectedly exceed your
bandwidth allocation.
The problem is that these programs have now become associated with spam (both email and search engine spam) due to poor
documentation and abuse by individual Webmasters. In addition the purpose of the products is to create link exchanges, which
is not the best form of linking or promotion. There is also a large amount of anecdotal evidence that some search engines
will penalize or ban entirely a site which uses them in an unchanged form.
So work on both getting and receiving links, and remember there is no need to "do a link exchange". Simple add
appropriate, well-themed links to your site, and give others some incentive to add your links to theirs. Copyright © 2002 - Richard Lowe, Jr. - Richard is the Webmaster of
"Internet Tips And Secrets" at www.Internet-Tips.net.
Visit his Website any time to read over 1,000 complete FREE articles about how to improve your internet profits, enjoyment and knowledge.
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