Text Links Vs Banner Links?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by ksb2050, May 12, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hey guys,

    I'm trying to get some affiliates so my site will look better traffic wise and in search engines. I'm also hoping to hook up with some higher page ranked sites ro increase my page rank.

    I have a anime site, and with anime most affiliates link to each other with banners. I'm not sure if banners are better or worse against text links SEO wise. I'd prefer to use banners.

    So, SEO wise, which link is better?
    And If Banners can be used, how can I use them effectively?
     
    ksb2050, May 12, 2008 IP
  2. astup1didiot

    astup1didiot Notable Member

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    Absolute hypertext links (text links) are the best; they have more value SEO wise than image hyperlinks. If you do choose to use image links instead make sure to use the alt="" attribute prorperly.
     
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  3. ksb2050

    ksb2050 Well-Known Member

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    how is the alt used? I'm pretty new at SEO (still learning)
     
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    <img src="filename.jpg" alt="keyword here" />

    that's pretty much it. hope that helps.
     
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  5. ksb2050

    ksb2050 Well-Known Member

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    Can I only do one keyword? Or a few?

    like: anime
    or like: anime, manga
     
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  6. w3bmaster

    w3bmaster Notable Member

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    #6
    Links are the best .......
     
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  7. f13productions

    f13productions Well-Known Member

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    @ ksb
    you can do that but it'd be better to put like a description of your site or a site name etc
     
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    zytex Well-Known Member

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    Links have better SEO value and in my experience a higher ctr (click through rate).
     
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  9. MarketExpert

    MarketExpert Well-Known Member

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    Links With Anchortext Are Best For Seo.
     
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    #10
    Agreed hypertext links are #1
     
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    text links are the best for SEO confirm :)
     
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  12. Marc Perez

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    yep, text links are the way to go because it directly informs the search engines what your site is about (keyword), so use it well :)
     
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  13. LawnchairLarry

    LawnchairLarry Well-Known Member

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    #13
    Spot on!

    Not exactly. For instance, the following example does not tell search engines what your website is about:

    Read more information about this topic <a href=”...”>here</a>.

    In cases like these you should use the title attribute to provide the reader with information about the webpage that is linked to. Whether the title attribute also carries some SEO value is a matter of debate, but it certainly doesn't hurt to use it. Mind you, I wrote “to use” and not “to abuse”. It would then look something like this:

    Read more information about this topic <a href=”...” title="...">here</a>.
     
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    LawnchairLarry Well-Known Member

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    A while ago, several link-building gurus had a tea party and discussed two dozen or so factors that affect the SEO value of a hyperlink. Although I get the impression that it was basically an attempt to outrank the superb discussion about the Google search engine ranking factors on SEOmoz, the resulting article Link Value Factors on Wiep.net certainly is worth reading. I do not think they have succeeded in outranking the former article, though, since the tea party was organised by a Dutch SEO expert who managed to collect a bunch of unknown Cloggies and (of course) Aaron Wall, Eric Ward (who clearly did not have the best day in his life) and a few others. Especially the third link value factor (the type of link) is very much relevant to this thread; they concluded that this factor has a moderate SEO value, but that was mainly due to some controversy.
     
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  15. Brandon Sheley

    Brandon Sheley Illustrious Member

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    if you use alt text on your banners, they will have the same effect as text links
     
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