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© 2004, John Calder http://www.TheEzine.net
Let's face it, getting one-way, non-reciprocal links in to your site is the way
to go these days, at least as far as SEO purposes go. Reciprocal links can send you
traffic, and may count for something in the search engine ranking algorithms, but
not nearly as much as they used to. To help you in the search results, you have to
get the inbound links, preferably a text link with relevant text, from a site related
to yours. Here are a few tips on getting those all-important inbounds. It's doubtful,
for new sites in particular, that you'll get another webmaster to link to you just for
the asking. Many won't even exchange links with low PR sites anymore, so your polite
email request for a one-way link to your new PR 0 site may well be met with laughter.
But there are other ways to get the links you need. For example, you can post on
relevant forums and newsgroups that themselves have some decent ranking. Remember
though, that unless you're selling to other marketers, there are a lot more forums
than just marketing related ones. In fact, it's much better, if you sell ski equipment
for example, to post on ski vacation forums, local forums centered around various ski
resorts, and so on. These are more on-topic to your site, and will carry more clout
than a link from a marketing site. You can also submit articles to the various article
directories. Other webmasters typically have the right to use these articles on their
sites, provided they leave your resource box intact. Again, these need to be relevant
to the theme of your site for best results. It makes no sense to write about your
favorite pet when you're promoting the before-mentioned ski equipment site. Finally,
don't overlook the use of RSS. With this technology, you are able to syndicate your
content to other sites, through the use of a blog as one example. If other webmasters
add your syndicated feed to their sites, you will get inbound links, most likely from
sites that are relevant to yours. About the Author John Calder is the owner/editor of
The Ezine Dot Net. Subscribe Today and get real information YOU can use to help build
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