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Targeted Web Traffic Explosion From Back Linking Strategies

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by Richard on January 9, 2010

In order to increase your visibility in a competitive market you need to increase site traffic, which will in turn improve your targeted web traffic.  Your site is as good as the links you have created. By providing links that your customers consider interesting will improve the quality of your website and draw additional targeted web traffic.  Building links is the framework for a successful internet search engine optimization strategy.

Linking to other sites informs your customers of the products you recommend and trust, develops a relationship between you and other website owners and will increase site traffic by associating with other sites customers like and trust.

2 MAIN TYPES OF LINKS TO INCLUDE IN YOUR INTERNET SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION PLAN

1.    Recommended Links

The main objective of these links is to assist your customers.  To obtain recommended links for your site visit your competitors’ sites and see what links they refer to. This will also help you in finding what your customers are looking for and will also present a good basis for a reciprocal linking strategy, mentioned below.

In addition you can obtain advice from your customers. This can be accomplished by performing a survey or by merely interviewing your customers.  Internet-savvy customers will enlighten you about what they judge to be professional sites and what they like or dislike with regards to your links. This will help control the quality of the links on your site.

Make certain your recommended links possess a high page rank with internet search engines as this will increase site traffic to your website.

2.    Reciprocal Links

An underlying principle of internet search engine optimization is to develop reciprocal links.  These are links from other related sites that guides targeted web traffic to your site.

Get going by researching those sites you might contemplate linking to. Create two lists – one you feel your customers will have an interest in and another that is advantageous to your site. Compare the two lists for commonality and create areas of related topics.  Identify 3 key words appropriate to each topic.

Then do a search using a Meta search engine using all three words for each topic. Include those sites that are shown for all 3 keywords in your priority list.

Short list those that seem to be hopeful and prepare an email to the webmaster for each site. Be succinct and sell your site to them.

The concluding stage is to negotiate the location of the link on both sites. Place their link on your site as soon as possible then inform them that their link is live on your site. Check their site regularly to ensure they are upholding their promise as well.

Including recommended and reciprocal links advances the internet search engine optimization of your site.  The point is not only to increase site traffic, but also create visibility to your customers and generate targeted web traffic.  Your customers will now be able to find you using search engines and through other websites. Yet again, this means increased exposure, targeted web traffic and additional profit.

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