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Popularity:
How to Check it
and How to Improve it!
More and more search engines
are using link popularity as a ranking
criterion. It all started with Google,
and now other search engines, such as
MSN, Inktomi, AltaVista, HotBot, Northern
Light, and Excite, also use link popularity
in their algorithms.
For those of you new to
this term, link popularity is how many
external links on the Web point to your
own Web site. Therefore, if you have 205
Web pages on other Web site domains pointing
to your domain, then your link popularity
is 205. Your link popularity will vary
on each search engine because each engine
has a different set of pages in its index.
You can easily check your
current link popularity for free at our
new service on the MarketPosition Web
site:
http://www.marketposition.com/linkpopularity.htm
This service will quickly
compare your link popularity across four
major search engines. It will also compare
your site to up to three other Web sites
that you designate. This is a handy feature
to see how you stack up against your competition.
It's also great to find out who is linking
to you. You may be surprised at what you
find!
The link service displays
colored graphs so that you can visually
compare your popularity scores for different
search engines or different Web sites.
In addition, you can have your link popularity
report e-mailed to you weekly, twice a
month, or monthly if you wish. I've reviewed
other link checking services on the Web,
and this one is by far the best one I've
seen. Be sure to bookmark it!
So what are the advantages
of increasing the number of links to your
Web site?
There are three primary
benefits:
1. The more sites that link to you, the
more traffic you can expect to receive
to your site. People find nearly as many
Web sites by following links from one
Web site to another as they do by using
the search engines. Some well-placed links
to your Web site can be great long-term
traffic generators.
2. More and more major search engines
will rank your pages higher when you have
many links to your Web site (i.e., your
link popularity). Higher search rankings,
of course, translate into greater traffic.
3. The more links to your site, the more
ways search engine spiders have for finding
you each week. Therefore, you tend to
stay indexed longer and are less frequently
dropped from the index.
Link Popularity Tips:
1. The more links you have to your site,
the better.
2. Some engines favor links from popular
sites. Therefore, a few links from Web
sites with a high link popularity score
may be given greater importance than a
larger number of links from less popular
sites.
3. Some engines boost rankings for a keyword
when they find links to a site that include
the targeted keywords in the linking text.
This question is commonly
asked: Is the link popularity based on
the number of links to a domain or to
a particular page? All the evidence I've
seen indicates that it's generally based
on the links to a domain rather than to
each page. However, the search engines
appear to make exceptions to this rule
for domains that host many virtual Web
sites in subdirectories.
For example, the domain
www.geocities.com has extremely high link
popularity. However, that doesn't mean
that having a Web site at www.geocities.com/mycoolwebsite/
will benefit from this high link popularity.
If so, you'd see a great deal more geocities,
tripod, compuserve, aol, and other pages
at the top of the search results. In fact,
we know that on some engines with all
other things being equal that many free
Web sites or Web sites that share a domain
name are ranked lower than sites with
their own domain name.
Based on this, I believe
the search engines either maintain a list
of domains where they choose to ignore
link popularity as a factor, and/or they
ignore link popularity scores for any
submitted URL that includes a sub-directory.
Therefore, to fully benefit from link
popularity, I recommend you get your own
domain name! The cost at $30/yr. at registration
pages like
http://www.marketposition.com/domainnames.htm
This is minimal given the numerous benefits
you gain. You might also avoid hosting
your important doorway pages in subdirectories
whenever possible. That way you avoid
giving the search engine the impression
that you are sharing a domain with a thousand
other Web sites.
With that said, the question
still remains: How do you improve your
link popularity? There are many strategies.
I'll discuss each of the major methods
so you can choose what's right for you.
=== Trading Links ===
This is by far the oldest and best-known
method of improving link popularity. Basically
you e-mail or contact the Webmaster of
a site that is complementary but generally
not competitive to your own. You ask them
to link to your site while outlining the
benefits of doing so. You would generally
offer to link back to them in exchange
for this courtesy.
The disadvantage to the
link trade method is that it's time consuming.
You'll also find that far more people
will ignore or reject your request versus
those that accept it AND follow through
by adding the link to you. Many of these
people get e-mails every week from people
asking to trade links. These Webmasters
are also going to be very hesitant about
linking to another Web site and potentially
sending their own hard-earned traffic
away to somebody else. Most people will
refuse to link to you unless they're convinced
that they'll receive more traffic from
you than they'll send away, or that there's
some other advantage to them.
Therefore, the problem is
that straight link trades are rarely an
equal exchange and thereby difficult to
accomplish. If you do request a link trade:
a) Be sure you have developed genuine
content on your Web site of interest to
the trading partner.
b) Explain the advantages to them and
to their visitors by providing a link
to your content.
c) If you plan to link back to them, consider
telling them where the link will be or
set the link up in advance with the stipulation
that you'll be glad to leave it there
if they'll add a link to you in kind.
d) Take the time to look over their site
and then suggest where a link to you might
be appropriate.
e) Most importantly, personalize your
e-mails! You must distinguish yourself
from all the spam they receive daily.
If the link is particularly important
to you, call them personally or write
them a letter or send a fax to show them
you're serious.
Anytime you do achieve a
link to your site, consider submitting
the domain or the page the link resides
on to ensure that the search engine sees
it and updates your popularity score.
If the page with your link is never indexed,
then your link popularity score will never
improve.
=== Free For All Links
(also called "FFA") ===
Many FFA (Free for All)
programs and services preach the flood
of new traffic you'll receive to your
site by bulk submitting to thousands of
FFA sites. For those of you who have not
stumbled onto one of these pages, FFA's
are simply pages that link back to the
last 50, 100, or some number of Web sites
that submitted to their FFA page. You
might think of them as pages that consist
of links to recently submitted sites.
The problem with these services
is that most have so many incoming submissions
from thousands of bulk submission products
that your link may be bumped off in a
matter of days or even hours. Therefore,
you must re-submit constantly to have
a prayer of staying on these lists.
After looking over a number
of FFA services, I decided to test Link-o-matic,
one of the better-known services that
I've seen on the Web for several years.
In our test, I had Adam Norton from our
staff submit once a week according to
Link-o-matic's recommendations. He's done
this once a week since February 2nd, 2000.
Despite claims of FFA sites
generating new traffic, we saw NO increase
in traffic to our two test domains. The
test domains were each receiving 1 or
2 random visits a day prior to the FFA
submissions. They still receive just a
couple of visits a day. Therefore, I believe
the popular wisdom about FFA programs
not being useful in generating new traffic
is true, unfortunately. This is largely
because few people use FFA pages to actually
locate and surf to other Web sites.
For increasing link popularity,
Link-o-matic fared better. After about
a month and about four submissions, we
saw our link popularity increase from
almost zero to 26 links on AltaVista and
39 links on HotBot. On a second domain
we tested, the links were only 9 and 13
respectively. Over the course of the next
couple of months, the number of links
fluctuated from as few as three links
to as many as 121 for one of the Web sites
on AltaVista over the last two weeks of
the test. They've averaged about 10 to
25 links on each domain and engine.
You might wonder why Webmasters
set up these FFA pages in the first place?
Generally it's a method to gain e-mail
addresses to send advertisements to. To
submit to them, nearly all require that
you give them your e-mail address. I *highly*
recommend that you use a fake or expendable
e-mail address or you'll get 300-500 spam
messages within 48 hours of submitting
to a large list of FFA's!
So do I recommend Link-o-matic
(http://www.linkomatic.com/) for improving
your link popularity? Not really. You
can achieve similar numbers of links using
any of several FREE reciprocal link services
that I'll discuss later in this article.
If you have exhausted those options and
still need more links, then Link-o-matic
can help.
=== Bulk Submitters ===
In my quest to find other
ways to increase links, I wondered whether
bulk submitters like SubmitWolf would
help. Although I've long known that these
products rarely bring significant new
traffic, a test to see if they'd improve
link popularity was worth a try. I also
considered striking a referral or link
agreement of some kind with them if their
product proved valuable to our customers.
Back on February 1st, I
submitted two different test domains to
SubmitWolf's eighteen hundred or so supported
sites. Of them, about eleven hundred actually
succeeded. I monitored our traffic logs
and link popularity for about a month
without seeing a single additional link
to our two test sites. The couple of hits
a day we were receiving to the domain
stayed the same. Hoping that this might
simply be a fluke, I re-submitted both
domains again about six weeks after my
initial submission. However, periodic
checks of link popularity and traffic
over the past months have still shown
no increase. The only thing that increased
was the amount of spam mail to the e-mail
account I used when I submitted. (372
e-mails within a week!)
In conclusion, this experiment
re-affirmed my belief that bulk submitters
will not normally increase your traffic
unless you're carefully optimizing your
pages. Instead, you're better served by
focusing on improving your rankings on
the major engines. Submitting alone does
you no good if people can't find you.
I was disappointed to see
that even the many FFA sites that SubmitWolf
supported did not maintain the submitted
links long enough for the search engines
to spider the page. Keep in mind that
links to you do not count toward your
popularity score if the page with your
link is not indexed by the search engine.
It's also not counted if your link drops
off the page before the search engine
spiders it.
=== Reciprocal Link Services
===
May 2001 -- Editor's
Update: Reciprocal link services, often
referred to as "Link farms" have come
under fire lately by some engines such
as Google who now consider them to be
a form of spam. Google has officially
stated that they will ban sites that participate
in "link farms." Therefore, participate
in these type of services at your own
risk!
I've seen at least four
reciprocal link services on the Web designed
specifically for increasing your link
popularity. There are probably more if
you looked around. The nice thing about
most of these services is that you can
join them for free . The effectiveness
of each service will vary depending on
several factors. One drawback is that
you've got to upload a new links page
to your Web site generally once or twice
a month to maintain your membership. However,
this takes only five or ten minutes each
time.
The way these services work
is fairly simple. Every member agrees
to maintain a page on their site that
links to every other member of the link
network. If you don't update the links
page with the new members periodically,
then your Web site is dropped from the
list in the next update. With some services,
you may simply link to a portion of the
membership or to a certain category of
members.
Another disadvantage of
these services is that you're normally
required to display a visible link or
logo on your home page or other page that
goes to your list of links. Therefore,
you risk visitors clicking onto this page
of links and potentially clicking away
to some other site. You can minimize this
risk by burying the link in a difficult
to find location, or using a hidden link
if the service allows it. For more information
on hidden links see:
http://www.webposition.com/hiddenlinks.htm
When shopping around for a good reciprocal
link service, look for the following features:
a) The service requires each member to
post links to other member sites. If they
fail to do so, their site should be removed
from the next update to the links page.
b) They have at least a couple hundred
members in their network. The more members
they have, the greater the number of links
you could get to your Web site. However,
if they have 1000 members, don't count
on actually seeing your link popularity
score increase by the same number since
the search engines are inconsistent about
how many pages they'll index.
c) The service requires that each member
submit his or her links page to the major
search engines. Ideally the service will
do this automatically rather than relying
on the members to do it.
d) The service requires a link to the
member links page from their home page.
That way search engine spiders can more
easily find the page so these link pages
stay indexed over the long term. This
is the major advantage over FFA links
where the links only stay up until you
get bumped off the list by other incoming
submissions.
e) Ideally each list of links page will
have a different page name and title on
each host Web site to avoid the pages
being dropped as "duplicate content" or
spam. Randomizing or re-ordering the links
for each site is also preferred. Unfortunately,
this is where some of the services I saw
fall down. Every page is often exactly
the same which risks it being ignored
or in the case of AltaVista, banned.
TIP #1: If the service allows
you to enter a title for your Web site,
be sure to include your best keywords
in the title rather than just your Web
site name. Many search engines will boost
your rankings when it finds sites linking
to you that include your keywords in the
linking text.
TIP #2: Because of AltaVista's
recent policies of banning Web sites that
have content that is duplicated on another
domain, you should consider changing the
links page before posting it to your own
Web site. For example, you might change
the title, the text at the top of the
page, and the over-all file size. To quickly
change the file size, you can add a bunch
of spaces in the HTML itself between the
BODY and HTML end tag. E-mail the reciprocal
link service first though and make sure
you're allowed to change these things
without messing up their own verification
spider.
TIP #3: You can get a realistic
idea of how well any reciprocal link service
works by doing a link popularity check
on member sites and then drilling down
to see how many of those links appear
to be generated by the service. If you
can't find any links related to the service,
or very few, then their system probably
does not work very well.
The only service I had time
to fully test was LinkMe.com. After about
six weeks we've received about a dozen
extra links on AltaVista and a few less
on the other engines. Not terribly impressive,
but since it didn't cost anything, it
was not a bad deal. I suspect the number
of links will increase over time.
I then checked the link
popularity scores of LinksToYou.com members
and found that many of their members had
literally hundreds of links from other
LinksToYou members! (Be sure to click
the "Details" link when you check their
link popularity at http://www.marketposition.com/
to see how many are related to the link
service and how many are from other types
of links). In general, the longer the
member had been in the network, the more
links they appeared to have. However,
even some of the newer members (generally
those farther down the list) had a lot
of links. In any case, expect your mileage
to vary with any of these services:
LinksToYou: http://www.linkstoyou.com/
Hallway Links Cooperative: http://www.linktopics.com/hallways/
LinkMe: http://www.linkme.com/
Buddy Links: http://www.searchengineworld.com/links/
Note: There's various banner
exchange networks out there that have
a network of linked sites. However, I
have my doubts that they would improve
your link popularity scores since they
don't link to your site directly. They
generally link to their own Web site and
then redirect to the intended destination
in order to record the click through or
impression. These links often contain
CGI parameters which many search engines
refuse to follow at all. Therefore, don't
expect your link popularity score to improve
with those types of link exchange services.
=== License your Content
in Exchange for a Link ===
A very effective strategy
to gain quality links as well as traffic
is to license content from your site for
free in exchange for a link back to you.
For example, we encourage anyone to post
individual articles or the entire MarketPosition
newsletter on their own Web sites so long
as they properly credit us for the material
and link back to http://www.webposition.com/
or http://www.marketposition.com/.
If you think your own visitors
would be interested in this newsletter,
showcase it on your Web site! However,
the content is copyrighted, so we require
that you include the following citation
above or below the article or newsletter:
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Copyright 2000 by FirstPlace Software,
Inc.
FirstPlace Software produces WebPosition
Gold, the first software product to monitor
& to help you improve your search engine
rankings.
You may download a FREE
trial copy of WebPosition Gold from: http://www.webposition.com/
For a subscription to their
FREE MarketPosition Newsletter send a
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You may post different wording
if you have it approved first. The point
is you get to add free, valuable content
to your Web site, and we get some free
advertising and another link back to our
Web site. Therefore, if you have content
of your own that you can license in exchange
for links, I'd encourage you to do so!
In fact, clearly advertise the opportunity
on your Web site to increase your response.
TIP FOR CATCHING BAD GUYS:
Unfortunately, some people may steal content
without your permission and without crediting
the author (you). If you post a copyright
notice on your page then you are legally
protected in most countries and can sue
people who violate your copyright.
However, to enforce compliance
and catch the "bad guys" who steal your
work, you can schedule a mission in the
WebPosition Reporter to run weekly or
monthly. Setup searches for unique phrases
from your various materials. Surround
the phrases in quotation marks to perform
an exact search across all the major search
engines. WebPosition will then list out
all sites that are currently hosting your
content on the Detail Report. Scan through
these listings for sites that do not have
your permission or do not include the
required author credits and the link to
your site. If you catch anyone in violation
of your copyright, contact them in writing
and warn them of the problem. If they
refuse to correct the situation, contact
your lawyer.
=== Start Your Own Referral
or Affiliate Program ===
Well, I saved the best for
last. What is THE #1 way to improve your
link popularity? Start your own referral
or affiliate network. You've probably
seen them on other Web sites: "Earn cash
simply by linking to us." The concept
is that you give them a link with their
unique affiliate ID in it. The affiliate
software tracks the referrals and then
pays them for any referred sales (or visitors
if that's how you want to do it).
Do a link popularity check
for http://www.webposition.com/. You'll
find that we have as many as 26,000 links
to our site just on Lycos. Where do most
of those links come from? Our referral
program! Instead of begging people to
link to you, pay them! They'll be much
more responsive. The best part is you
pay them only when they produce results.
Some sites pay for each visitor, others,
like us, pay a percentage of the sales.
With regular advertising like banner ads,
you take a gamble on whether you'll generate
enough sales to pay for the cost of the
ads. This is not so with affiliates. You
pay a percentage (that you define) of
the referred sales, so your costs are
fixed. You eliminate the inherent risks
of traditional advertising.
How well does it work? Nearly
half our sales are now generated by affiliates
and resellers! We also get comments from
people that say they bought our product
after seeing our name everywhere they
went. In marketing, this is called "branding"
and can be a very effective marketing
tool.
The big difference between
a referral program and a reciprocal link
or FFA service is that referral links
not only increase your link popularity,
but more importantly they send real traffic
to your Web site. The site linking to
you has a financial incentive to put that
link in a highly visible area rather than
burying it deep in the site.
We started our referral
program back in June 1997. The system
is now self-sustaining. We get so much
traffic from our referral links that we
end up signing up hundreds of new referral
partners (affiliates) each month. These
referral partners then send more traffic,
which signs up more referral partners,
and then things snowball from there!
The only stumbling block
with referral programs is you must sign
up members to make it work. To sign up
new members, you have to have an existing
traffic flow to your Web site. Therefore,
setup your referral program and display
it prominently throughout your site as
early in your marketing plan as you can.
Then plan on doing some advertising, optimizing
your search engine rankings, etc. to build
traffic. If you can continue building
your membership until you reach what I
call a "critical mass," then you'll really
start seeing your traffic and your sales
begin to soar.
We get a number of inquiries
each month asking what referral software
we use. In our case, we custom developed
it before there were any good commercial
systems available. Since it takes care
of a lot of specialized features for our
affiliates, we've stuck with it.
However, developing your
own turnkey system can cost you thousands
of dollars. Therefore, try one of the
commercial packages available now. One
such system I'm familiar with is AssocTrac
from the Internet Marketing Center. The
nice thing is that they've got around
50 pages of information about associate
programs, how to make them successful,
features to look for, etc. at:
http://www.marketingtips.com
Although I've not setup
their tracking software on our own site,
we've been an affiliate for them for quite
awhile. I've used their online reporting
system, seen it send us computer generated
checks, etc. all without a hitch. The
system appears to have plenty of options
for customizing it. Their techies will
also install the software on your server
(or that of your hosting service) and
make sure everything is setup as required.
Another advantage of AssocTrac
is that you can use referral links to
track all your advertising methods. If
you've ever wished you knew how many sales
dollars were generated from a banner advertising
campaign, a magazine ad, or from other
sources, then this software can track
them for you. We have used a similar system
for years to drop advertising that just
does not pay for itself and to keep the
advertising that does work. This has literally
saved us thousands of dollars. You'd be
surprised at how many advertising campaigns
were generating great click-through percentages
and large numbers of visitors, but were
not converting to sales! The key to successful
marketing is to know exactly what is making
you money and what is not.
In conclusion, if there's
one piece of technology that has been
the key to our marketing success, it is
the referral program. Back in 1997 I read
about how Amazon.com had been so successful
with their affiliate network that I decided
that would be one of our primary marketing
strategies when we introduced WebPosition.
I'm happy to say it was one of the best
decisions I've ever made.
For more details on referral/affiliate
programs see:
http://www.marketingtips.com
If you don't like Internet
Marketing Center's AssocTrac system, then
find one you do like. The key is to buy
a really good one and consider it one
of the best investments you can make for
your online business. There's a reason
all the big boys like Amazon, Barnes &
Noble, CBS, etc. along with thousands
of small guys already have affiliate programs.
They work! The best part is that they
work without risk. Except for the cost
for the referral software, you pay only
for the results they deliver.
Caution: I have seen some
affiliate systems where you pay the vendor
a percentage of the commissions you pay
all your affiliates. These plans sometimes
have a lower upfront cost but you may
kick yourself later for paying a hundred
fold in ongoing commissions to the vendor
over what you could have bought a similar
system outright for. Once you start your
affiliate program, you're pretty much
locked into that tracking system. So watch
the fine print for whether they take a
percentage of the commissions you pay
out as continuing fees.
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The article above is Copyright
2000 by FirstPlace Software, Inc.
FirstPlace Software produces
WebPosition Gold, the first software product
to monitor & to help you improve your
search engine rankings.
You may download a FREE
trial copy of WebPosition Gold from: http://www.webposition.com/
For a subscription to their
FREE MarketPosition Newsletter send a
blank e-mail to: subscribe@webposition.com
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