| Common terms used when
discussing Link Building As with any language, one needs
to learn it one word at a time. With the rapid growth of the
Internet, a whole new set of terms and definitions have arisen. To
be successful, a webmaster needs to be able to speak the
"language." Below is a listing of some of the major terms and
definitions used when describing the process and important of link
building.
Search Engine: An computerized index of the web pages;
creating a searchable database. Example are AltaVista, Google
Directory: An index of web pages, compiled by people and
organized more by topic or theme. Examples are Yahoo, About.
Pay Per Click Search Engine: A search engine in which the
ranking of the sites is determined by the amount paid for each
click from that search engine to the site.
Portal: Are basically directories, many have added features
such as news, browser based email, online calendars and reminders,
fax services, and chats and discussion forums.
Vortal: Is simply a portal centered around a specific
issue.
Search Engine Placement/Optimization/Positioning: The work
of trying to ensure that a website ranks high in the search
engines.
Meta Description Tag: The tag present in the header of a
web page which is used to provide a short description of the
contents of the page.
Meta Keywords Tag: The tag present in the header of a web
page which lists words which represent the content in the body of
the page.
Keyword: A word or phrase which is used when searching for
a website in the search engines or directories. It is these words
or phrases that webmaster use when describing or explaining the
content of their website.
Keyword Density: Represents the frequency these keyword
words appear in a page or in an area of a page. It is a critical
issue for search engine ranking-the more often the keyword or
phrase appears in a page, the higher its search engine ranking. If
repeated too often though, it could lead to the page being
penalized for spamming.
Spamming: It is a procedure of abusing the normal search
engine ranking techniques, such as using hidden text, excessive
repetition of a keyword, etc. This term is also used when
describing the practice of sending unsolicited bulk email.
Link Popularity: The number of sites which link to a
particular site. Many search engines use link popularity as a
factor in determining the search engine ranking of a website.
Reciprocal links/link exchanges: The process where two
webmasters agree to show the other's link on their website.
Link Building: The process of creating inbound links to
owns website. This can be done reciprocal links, being listed in
e-zines, newsletters, directories, search engines, etc.
Link Exchange Program: There are many variations but most
normally refers to a sign-up program where webmasters agree to
host and link to a members-only links page.
Link Farm: A recent term used to describe some link
exchange programs. These programs are nothing more than random
links on a page and really do not help one popularity. Can be
considered spamming.
Link Management: The process of organizing and maintaining
a website's reciprocal links. Normally a paid service.
LinksManager and Links4Trade are two examples.
Larry Sullivan
Linking101.com
Larry is the owner and webmaster behind Linking101, is a website
dedicated to assisting webmasters find information, resources, and
a better understanding on the power link popularity and link
exchanges wield. Linking101.com has a free
opt-in newsletter, product reviews, articles, and its own unique
custom link products to help give you the edge you need.
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