Using Link Building To Flood Your Website With A Gazillion Visitors
In this article, you will learn how link building can increase your website's traffic and how to actually do it with easy systematic instructions.
What Is Link Building?
Link building is a great way to promote your website or affiliate website through many other numerous websites out there that will add a link to your main page on their websites. Usually, you will want to stick with websites that are related to your website in some way so that the readers on the other websites will already be interested in what you have to offer and will be more likely to click on your link to check out your website.
You can also link build by writing articles related to your website, adding the link to your website in your bio and posting them in all of the free article databases out there. This will help get interested readers to your website and even help get other web masters to post your content on their websites creating even more links for you.
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The best part about link building is that it costs you nothing but your time and effort. You just get the links back to your website and you should have interested parties clicking through to your website soon. The more links you have to your website on other websites, the better your search engine ranking will be as well.
Traffic Through Clicking.
You might want to keep track of the traffic coming to your affiliate website from other websites. You can do this with a good site counter that will give you the links from which a visitor came. This way you can tell which websites are promoting well for you and the ones that aren't doing so well.
Traffic Through Better Search Engine Rankings.
Getting better traffic to your website can be as easy as adding some keywords into your web content. The search engines will pick up on these keywords or key phrases and list your website accordingly in their search results. For example, if you have an affiliate website that promotes wedding favors, you would want those two words in your content on your website.
It can take up to about three months for the search engines to find your website through your keywords and key phrases, so you want to do this as soon as your website goes up. For our example website, you would want articles and other content that had the key phrase "wedding favors" in them as much as possible to increase your keyword density so your website will have a higher ranking with the search engines. You may also want to take into consideration the different spellings of the words and even some misspellings such as: "wedding favours", "weding favors", etc.
Credibility Of Your Website.
The credibility of your website can play a big part in getting more links to your website from other websites. If your website is not family friendly, has vulgar language, has nudity or porn or any other forms of adult information and content like that, most websites will not link back to you.
You also want to be careful about what websites you link to yourself. Some customers, potential customers and readers may mistake a link to your website as an affiliation with the other website. If there is a website that you do not want to have affiliated with your website, do not allow them to link to your website. You have the right to email or call them and let them know that you do not want to be mentioned in their websites, in their newsletters or in any other manner. Ask them to remove the link.
When you ask someone to link to your website, you will most likely get asked how many unique visitors you get per day, week, month or year. You will need a site counter on your website in order to give the web master the proper information. There are also some site counters that will allow anyone visiting your website to view your site statistics. This helps because there is a lack of trust online and the web masters can simply go and take a look for themselves.
They might also ask you (if you have a newsletter) how many subscribers you have and if they
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