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3 Things Search Engines Want To See - Using Links The Engines Will Like

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by tundeakins, Nov 30, 2008.

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    Search engine companies are constantly changing their algorithms to keep their results up-to-date. Optimization used to be the primary factor search engines used to determine a web site’s ranking. However, it currently makes up only about 10% of their total algorithms. What carries the most weight with search engines now is linking.

    Google, which has, by far, the largest percentage of the search engine market, is link-driven. The other search engines tend to follow Google’s lead, so the market is moving faster in that direction. Linking is simply the process of connecting to other sites that are highly ranked and relevant to your target market, and of getting them to connect to you.

    3 Tips for Selecting Smart Links

    When choosing which sites you want to link to, keep in mind what the search engines want to see:

    • Search engines are looking for organic results.

    According to Bruce Chapman, of search engine positioning firm http://Linkateer.com, “One of the things we try to do is make sure every single one of our links is pertinent to that particular type of business.” If your web site sells makeup, a natural link would be to a site that gives makeup application techniques. An unnatural link would be to an actor’s fan club site. Says Chapman, “If it’s not natural, it’s going to be a problem.”

    • Search engines are looking for consistent results.

    More links aren’t necessarily better. In fact, getting too many links at once (read: joining a link farm) can actually hurt your rankings. Gaining 20,000 links this month and 13 links next month is going to trip their filters. For all your work, you’re going to find yourself dropping in the rankings. With links, the search engines are more concerned with quality than quantity.

    • Search engines are looking for one-way links.

    Reciprocal links are often just people exchanging links to mutually increase their link counts. The search engines have grown wise to this practice and adapted their algorithms. Says Chapman, “When one web site wants to link to another web site, that’s showing that the second web site has got something of value. A one-way link is probably worth 20 times as much as a reciprocal link.”

    Achieving Natural Results

    It takes time to achieve good positioning in the search engines, especially with the more competitive keywords. Any attempts to trick the engines may work for a while; but they’re getting more and more sophisticated, and they’ll eventually catch up with you. Not only will your trick no longer work, but you may get blackballed or be penalized in your rankings. The best way to achieve high rankings is to give the search engines what they’re looking for — good, fresh content and relevant links.
     
    tundeakins, Nov 30, 2008 IP
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    I hate it when people take credit for articles and don't cite a source, here have some red.
     
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    Oh be nice, people that don't have any to say, "copy & past". At least they didn't cut it up into many threads.

    Tundeakins, just ask the forum a question and go from there. It is a lot easer than getting jumped on.
     
    catanich, Nov 30, 2008 IP