| How to Design a Site
for Link Popularity To get good traffic, your website
needs to be popular, to be popular, your website needs links, to
get links, your website needs to be popular....Before you groan in
defeat, let me explain. Now everyone agrees that link popularity
is critical for your website's visibility, traffic, and thus
successfulness. It is something you need to have. As I pondered
the ways of establishing and improving one's "popularity",
eventually all come back to one central issue--your website must
be designed to be popular.
Link popularity is a basically the measure of links pointing to
your website and is meant to be a measure of the best websites.
Theoretically those websites that have the most links pointing to
them must be important and thus worth the visit. Unfortunately,
there are a lot of folks out there that have created programs to
"boost" your popularity artificially and all they have done is
create spam and muddy the picture. The search engines and
directories are keeping a close eye on these programs.
Having legitimate link programs or a company (such as
LinkageXpress) help with your link building is fine, but each
website needs to look at its design and content before seeking
links.
Design: When getting a request or thinking about making one
for a link exchange with a website, look thoroughly over the
website first. The website's theme or topic and general layout is
the first thing to look at. Sites with themes or topics that are
related to or compliment yours should be your main link partners.
You do this to get targeted traffic.
Just as you evaluated someone's website, others will be doing the
same to yours. Make sure you know what your theme or topic is and
that it clearly encompasses the whole website. Stay focused; do
not try to cover everything.
Next, check out the links page or resource area. If they do have
one, is it easy to find within the site? Does it seem to be part
of the site or just a page off to the side? Are their linking
rules available, clear, and easy to follow? Do they accept links
from any website or are they choosy? Being part of someone's well
constructed links program, no mater what size, can be a very
beneficial
Again, the same goes for your website. You want to let webmasters
know that you want to exchange links and which type of website you
will accept requests from. Make it easy for others to link with
you.
The last set of questions to ask yourself about any website is:
- Is it easy to navigate
- Does it have too many graphics (slow loading)
- Is it pleasant to the eye
- Does the information seem to be organized in a logical fashion
What has been covered so far deals with what the visitors see;
if visiting the website is a pleasant experience then people will
stay and look and possibly come back. The final area to cover is
what the search engines see.
The underside (the source code) of the website is just as criteria
when designing or linking with a website. The search engines are
the ones that read this and if it is not done properly then the
website can not succeed. I do not have time to explain or cover
ever detail but the following are some you need to consider:
-Does the website contain frames
-Does it use the headers, titles, meta-tags, and alt tags
properly
-Does the keyword location(s) and density seem appropriate and
"optimized"
The latter two issues mentioned above are critical, for they
are the backbone to traffic production. For more information, see
the Linking101 article
area, plus any knowledgeable web designer should understand
them and can give you council.
Content: The information you have is just as important as
how you set it up on your website. The more popular websites or
the ones with good link popularity are those that have valuable
information or resource(s) for its audience--they fill a niche!
People will visit, stay, return, and recommend a website if it has
the content they want or need.
"Content is king." A well-designed and organized website might
look good but if it does not deliver anything of value, it will
not be successful. Whatever subject matter you have on your
website, make sure you have something of interest and importance
to add to the subject, if you do and you promote it well, you will
be successful.
In addition to information, resources like mailing lists, surveys,
polls, classified ads, forums, etc. are all things if used
appropriately can add value and fresh content to your website.
helping you interact with your visitors.
In conclusion: Take the time to design and optimize your
website properly for the search engines. Make sure you have
something of value or importance to add to whatever area your
website is in. Provide resources and other tools, which your
visitors could use and will make them come back. Be proactive and
interact with your visitors. Websites that are dynamic and active
are the best ones. All of this might take a little more time to
get your website up and running, but it will be worth it.
For yours or any website to be popular, it needs the links and to
get the links, it needs to show the other webmasters that it is
worthy of a link. It seems everyone today has a website, but not
everyone has put together a website that adds value to the
Internet community. Take a critical look at your website and nay
website you might link to and ask, would you bookmark it?
-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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