Thursday, 29 May 2008
one way links, backlinks and your website
Inbound Links
The more links you have going to your website from other websites the more important Google considers your website to be.
One way inbound links are now considered more important by Google.
The good news is these are a lot easier to set up than reciprocal links.
Orgainising reciprocal links is a very long drawn out time consuming process that goes something like this: you search Google for websites similar to yours that appear top of the results, you then visit the website to see if they have a reciprocal links page, if they do you send them an e-mail saying something like "I came across your website and I think that we would benefit from exchanging links, blah blah blah."
Most of the time you hear nothing back, and why should you, the website you have contacted has nothing to gain from linking to your website, they are already at the top of the results, the only one to benefit from a reciprocal link is you !
So the fact that Google now places more importance on one way inbound links to a website is good news.
But did you know that Google does not recognise all links going to a website. For instance you could have 1,000 websites linking to your website but Google may only see 50 of them.
Google does not see all links that go to a website, this is why you should NEVER EVER pay say £200 for one link on a website with a high page rank as there's no guarantee that Google will ever find it.
I have known people to pay that much for one link.
I always recommend you get as many inbound links set up as possible this way increasing the chances that Google will find some.
Check out my one way inbound link building service.
Myles
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