Link Building
10
May
Posted by: Administrator in: Search Engine Optimisation, Uncategorized
I make efforts to get relevant and established sites to link to me, and I approach some that I think my visitors may be interested in.
Why then do I receive so many pointless mass emails asking imaker to link to them in return for a very poor reciprocal link. Always on the look-out for something interesting, unusual and / or the worthwhile amongst the rubbish, I do look through them, even though the majority are rubbish.
So, what do I class as rubbish?
- Three ways with no relevancy.
- Links where the site is about 5 minutes old (or less).
- Mass mailed and have been picked up as spam.
- Links from sites I have linked to before only to see their link back vanish shortly after (oh yes I do keep a record).
- Any site that is either banned or not indexed.
- Link pages that have no link from the home page.
- Spelling errors that really should have been picked up.
- Anything from gmail, hotmail. yahoo etc etc.
Having said that I suppose at risk of another flood of link request emails I had better say what makes me give a link.
- email is from the site requesting the link
- a personal (not mass) message
- the site is relevant to my site
- my users may be interested
- the requesting site has some history
- listed in search engines
- the link has value to my site
- it’s written in such a way it’s hard to refuse
- a relevant site asking for a reciprocal link on a page with a higher pr than mine!
- all of the above