Getting
Incoming Links to Your Site, It's Easier Than You Think.
Having outside links coming in to your website is very important when
it comes to increasing your site’s traffic. Think of these
links
as doors or entry points. The more links you have, the more
“open
doors” your site has to welcome visitors.
A quick and easy way to increase the number of incoming links to your
site is to add these links to your blog. You can add links to articles
and other helpful information that you have featured on your site.
You can also add incoming links to your site in the signature lines of
forums that you are a member of. Many people will read your posts and
click on the links to see what your site is all about.
Writing articles and adding them to article reprint directories will
also help you increase the number of your site’s incoming
links.
When you write an article, you can include a section at the end that
tells the reader a bit about yourself and you can include a link to
your site. Each time a website owner or blogger publishes one of your
articles, an incoming link to your site is added.
If you have a product or service for sale, establishing an affiliate
program will add to the amount of incoming links you have. As
affiliates join your program, they will be promoting links to your
site. If one of the people that come into your site through one of the
affiliate links purchases one of your products or services, you will
give your affiliate a commission on that sale.
You can also choose to form link exchanges with others. Think of your
target market and the other types of sites they may be visiting. For
instance, if you have a site that features information about
kitchenware, try approaching websites related to cooking, meal
planning, recipes, etc and explain the benefit of linking to your site.
You can point out articles or other information their readers may find
helpful. Perhaps you have a “how-to” article on
your site
about storing recipes that people have printed off websites. The recipe
website owner can see why their visitors would find this information
helpful, and will agree to post a link on their site to the page on
your website that features this article (or post your article with a
link back to your site).
The website owners that agree to add your links may want you to add a
reciprocal link to their site in exchange. When adding links to your
site, it is okay to be picky. If a site doesn’t offer
anything of
value to your audience, pass on that exchange and form a partnership
with a site that does offer some type of information your readers would
find helpful.
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