Word Count: 628 Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2009 2:15 PM
How to get top links to your website - Inbound links
There are a few things you should do to get good links to your website. You should try to get as many as you can, but not all at once.1. Create a link worthy website
If your website is only a collection of article links and affiliate links then you cannot expect that other webmasters will link to your site. Create a website with good content. You should build pages whose sole purpose is to get inbound links. This could be “How to” articles, review products or top 10 reasons.
The more educational and relevant your web pages are, the easier it is to get links to your site.
2. Submit to related and local Internet directories
Internet directories are an easy way to get inbound links. It will cost some money but it is worth every penny if these Internet directories are relevant to your website. It is important to submit to your industry directory and your local area directory. A link from the right directory and the right category to your website can have a positive impact on your Google rankings.
3. Link from other websites and blogs
Contact other websites in your category and point them to the valuable content. If your article resolve their problem or support their case study they will link immediately to you.
Do not attempt to contact immediate competition in your locality.
Bloggers who have written about that topic should be next in line to contact to get links. Usually they are more open to do this .
If you do not have the time of the knowledge how to do it there are many link building SEO companies who will do this for you
4. Social Media
Do not ignore or forget social media. Twitter, Face book and My space, all represent a great opportunities to push to the masses your special content.
Through Social media you can get instant traffic and hopefully a link to your pages. You can try these two links to my twitter SEO Expert account and my face book Flash web design account.
4. Bookmark services
Add a bookmark link to your website so that it is easy for your website visitors to bookmark your site.
This Blog is the first of a series of blogs about links
Yahoo has quietly updated its Yahoo Image Search preview page with a friendlier interface that displays larger images, and makes it easier to browse related thumbnails. Is it easier to use than Google Image Search? My first impression is yes. Let’s take a closer look.The image search home pages for Google and Yahoo are essentially the same: A query window with a few sample images below. However, Yahoo’s images are culled from current events.
Okay, not a lot of difference above. But Yahoo’s new preview page is superior to Google’s. Let’s search for “beaches” and click the first image result. Here’s what we see:
Yahoo’s preview screen on the top of the next pair of screens displays a larger thumbnail of the image, as well as related images. By comparison, Google makes you click back to the results page to view more pictures. Both pages display an image search window at the top of the screen.
Bottom line: Yahoo offers a better user experience, and its revamped Image Search may persuade some users to give it a try. If nothing else, it’ll force Google to pick up its game a little.
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Salman Mansoor SEO expert in Pakistan
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