iNET Interactive - Online Advertising Agency
          
   Home    Authors    About    Login    Contact Us
   Search:   
Advanced Search     
  Articles

  ASP (26)
  ASP.NET (19)
  C and C++ (4)
  CFML (2)
  CGI and Perl (16)
  Flash (2)
  Java (7)
  JavaScript (28)
  PHP (92)
  MySQL (13)
  MSSQL (3)
  HTML (35)
  SEO (9)
  Visual Basic (12)
  CSS (13)
  SSI (5)
  XML (12)
  C# (14)

  Developer News

July 20, 2008
Wiki: A Solution to the Web Design Problem
About
 
July 19, 2008
Plurk or Twitter: Which one is Better?
About
 
July 19, 2008
Top 10 Social Networking Sites
About
 
July 19, 2008
Create Menus with Lists and CSS
About
 
July 17, 2008
Poll: What do you do when you can't design?
About
 
July 17, 2008
22 Reasons to Plurk
About
 
Courtesy of moreover.com
 
Want to receive new articles via e-mail? Click here!
/Home /SEO

Link Popularity – Google Page Rank - An Insight Review 

  Views:    7918
  Votes:    5
by Nakul Goyal 1/08/04 Rating: 

Synopsis:

Link popularity is a term much talked about but little understood in terms of its relevance and importance. It’s not easy locating quality sites related to but not competing with yours who are willing to give up valuable real estate for your link. It takes solid research, smooth negotiating skills, and a large investment of time to develop a base of reputable, relevant link partners that will make the search bots take notice of your website.
Pages: 
The Article

Major search engines consider link popularity as one of the key factors in ranking a website. At least one major engine even claims they won't index sites that don't have at least one link pointing to them from another site. Many online marketing specialists believe that link popularity is simply obtaining as many links as possible. However, the quality of the link holds more weight than the quantity of links. You will get better results in the search engines if you have link popularity from sites that have considerable traffic.

Obtaining links from other web sites is not enough to obtain long-term results on both the search engines and directories. People have to actually click on those links to your web site and browse your web site. More importantly they need to return to your web site when they see the quality content, products, and/or services that you offer, i.e. the usability of your web site.

As the importance of linking grew people began to look for short-cuts to link popularity. There’s a right and a wrong way to create backlinks, and short-cuts to link popularity can cause severe trouble for a website to be ranked. One solid example of this type of short-cut is the use of link farms that provide hundreds of irrelevant links. Link farm is a network of sites that link to other sites for the sole purpose of increasing their link popularity. Your website gets hundreds of links to your site from all unrelated sites and in return, you must link to hundreds of other unrelated sites. Google terms it as spamming and removes sites from its index related with link farms.

Therefore link popularity should be developed the right way and in the right direction. Your website should link to information that interests your visitors and increase their knowledge in topics related to your business. Many webmasters ignore this very rewarding process because of shortage of time because they just don’t have the time. Having another site linked to yours is almost vital when it comes to getting your site indexed.

A growing number of search engines use link popularity in their ranking algorithms. Google uses it as its most important factor in ranking sites. HotBot, AltaVista, MSN, Inktomi, and others also use link popularity in their formulas. Eventually every major engine will use link popularity, so developing and maintaining it are essential to your search engine placement.

Link popularity can do a lot for your site. Not only will many search engines rank you higher, but links from other sites will also drive more traffic to you. Link popularity is much more than a measure of how many links point to a site. Search engines use far more sophisticated formulas to gauge how popular sites are. In general, however, link popularity is measured by the following factors:

1. Number of Links - The more, the better. Although lots of irrelevant links are less effective than a few relevant ones, they're better than nothing. Inktomi, a company that provides search results to engines like HotBot, still values the number of links more than anything else.

2. Link text - The text used to describe a link can also affect your rankings. These three links all point to the same URL but use different text:

Yourwebsite.com
Your Keywords
Click here

Search engines' spiders figure that any words other sites use to describe your site are particularly relevant. So, if lots of sites linking to you use keywords in their link text, search engines will boost your ranking for those keywords.

Also make sure that they are NOT FFA links, Guestbook Links, Link Farms...100% genuine HTML links. NO javascript type links, No hidden links. Link popularity is important because it is a major factor in high Google™ rankings. Link popularity will continue to be an essential factor in top search engine rankings for the foreseeable future. Florida has brought in a lot of changes but what I feel is that there never was a single factor driving rankings in the SERPS and Search Engine Algorithms change with the pace of time to tackle Search Engine Spamming issues and Florida was one of those updates.

Kindly note that the words above are not biased for any reason and they are my views in general; I do not directly or indirectly point towards any company or individual related in any way whatsoever with the Florida Update. All trademarks are owned by their respective companies. If you have any questions, doubts, updates for me, feel free to contact me and pass the information over. Read more about Florida in my Florda article ........!! Feel free to email me with any questions or updates or anything else that you would like to share with me !

Pages: 

Similar/related articles:


 
  Sponsors