New
Search Engine Ranking System...
Is Your Web Site Ready?
Teacher:
Sumantra Roy
Over the last
month some major changes have been taking place in
regard to how a web site is ranked in the Search
Engines. There is a new ranking system that is now
being used by Alta Vista, Excite, Google, Lycos and
the search portion of Yahoo. This new system will
track and rank sites according to the number of
links pointing to a particular web site. Not only
is the number of links considered, but the quality
of links is considered as well.
With these new
changes now in effect, not only are web sites
ranked by keyword relevancy, meta tags, title and
text, but the overall popularity of the web site as
well. These new changes may have a great impact on
the effectiveness of some of the current techniques
used to achieve high rankings.
Establishing
quality links to a web site has always been an
effective way to build traffic, but now has become
a necessity. By obtaining just a few links from
high-traffic web sites your traffic will increase
considerably. The more high-traffic links you
receive, the more traffic you will receive and the
higher your web site will be ranked in the Search
Engines.
If you have a
quality web site, chances are you're already being
linked to and don't even realize it. That's a great
starting point however, you must build on that by
finding targeted web sites that may be interested
in exchanging links with you. A targeted web site
will have similar content to yours, but will not be
in competition. A good way to find these web sites
is to visit a Search Engine and type in one of your
keywords. Visit some of the top ranking sites and
gather information such as, the owner's name, email
address and a little bit about the web site.
Contact the owner personally and discuss a link
exchange with them. Mention the owner's name, web
site and what you liked about his site. In
addition, tell him why you think a link exchange
will benefit both of you and a little bit about
your web site.
Requesting a link
exchange is not the only way you can obtain links
to your web site. Here are some additional
ways:
Ask Your
Visitors to Link to You
Make linking to
you as easy as possible. Create a page on your web
site that includes your banners and text link
descriptions. Put a link to this page on your main
page that says "Link to Us."
Provide a
Valuable Service
Give your
visitors a reason to link to your web site. If you
provide a valuable service, you can be sure your
visitors will tell their visitors, their visitors
will tell their visitors and so on. Word of mouth
is one of the best forms of free
advertising.
Give Away Free
Ebooks
Everyone loves
getting something of value for nothing. Create a
free ebook and allow it to be freely distributed.
Provide complete instructions in regard to linking
to your web site, including a description of your
ebook.
Write
Articles
Write an article
and allow it to be freely published. With each
article you write you are entitled to include your
author bylines. These bylines are nothing more than
an advertisement for you, your products or services
and your web site. Many web site owners will
publish articles on their web site and include live
links to the author's web site.
About 80% of all
web site traffic originates from the Search
Engines. It is well worth your time and effort to
spend some time developing as many links to your
web site as possible. Not only will these links
bring you additional traffic, but you'll increase
your ranking at the Search Engines as
well.
Web sites come
and go each day on the Internet. If you visit a web
site and find it to be a great resource, show your
support for that web site by giving them a link. In
addition, tell your ezine subscribers about them.
By supporting your favorite web sites, you can show
your appreciation for all of the hours and hours of
hard work that goes into developing the web site
and help ensure it will be there the next time you
visit. Without your support, many of your favorite
web sites may not be there in the
future.
About
the teacher:
Shelley
Lowery is the Webmistress of Web-Source.net. Your
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