Suicide in Cyberspace -Your
Outward Links Can Kill Your
Rankings
Link building strategies have, for most people for a long time,
revolved around reciprocal link exchanges. Whilst most people understand that
links are important, they generally don't
understand why this is so. In a nutshell, a link to your site has traditionally
been accepted by Search Engines as a vote for your site. A link from a topic or
theme-related site to yours is better than a link from a site having a
completely different topic. An important site's link to yours carries more
weight - for example from The Open Directory, or Yahoo Directory. All pretty
straightforward...
BUT... the rules have changed... significantly! All the thinking
webmasters worked diligently to build links - willy-nilly - in order to subvert the search engine
rankings and gain an advantage to themselves at the expense of everyone else.
For a long time, there have been mutterings about this, and comments from Google
staffers about possible penalties from linking to "bad neighbourhoods" and -
heaven forbids it - buying links! Google
et al simply don't approve of willy-nilly link-building schemes, and have
recently tightened the screws a bit more, in two notable ways...
Bad Links
Some links are bad... for example, if
you are a car sales company and you've got dozens of completely irrelevant links to international hotel sites... yeah, YOU
know the ones! in Prague, Munich, Shanghai etc! That's a BAD neighbourhood over
there! That IS going to put a world of hurt on you! And as for the Free For All
link sites, web rings, and 3 way link schemes... that's just suicide in
cyberspace! Why? Coz its a blatant and completely indefensible attempt at
cheating the system!
Reciprocal Links - Almost a Waste of
Effort
Reciprocal links are still of some
value, providing the link titles are explicit, and if the page they link to you
from has a higher Page Rank than the page from which you link to them. The
concept of a link to you being a vote for you, and being added to your site's
Total Vote Count has a flip side. A link from you to someone else essentially
deducts one vote from your total vote count... meaning its value is minimal when
compared to a 1-way incoming back-link!
1-way Outward Links Are
Toxic
Ok, lets assume you are a service provider, maybe a health clinic, and you
deal with hospitals, other doctors, specialists, nurses, laboratories. So, as a
benefit to your visitors, you place direct links to their web resources on your links page. Is that clever?
Most certainly it is NOT! Transfusion time, because you'll be haemorrhaging
Page Rank with nothing in return! Do it, but be smart about it, because there is
NOTHING to be gained (by you) from linking to any site that does not link back.
So make sure your links include the
"nofollow" attribute that tells SE's that the link is NOT a vote by your site
for that site!
Link Content Is Mission Critical
This is mission critical because Google and other have decided that they
can't trust you to be honest about your site! Basically, it seems like there are
two web tribes - those who know not so much about how things work, and those who
know more than they should. There should also be a flourishing third tribe, who
just build great sites with lots of terrific content that automatically ranks
highly - but nobody's seen nuthin' from those guys for ages!
The tribe who know more than they should ruthlessly manipulate every
available loophole to dominate search engine rankings, at the expense of those
who have yet to read SEO For Dummies. Therefore, Google decided that its
essential that there is some external correlation between what YOU say your site
is about, and what OTHER people say your site is about... This is done by
analysing the words in the Link Title on all links pointing to your site. Bottom line here is - if a keyword
phrases does NOT appear on links to your
site, you ain't gonna rank for that phrase!
For many established sites, this is the main reason they might have
experienced a noticeable decline in rankings in the last few months. Most older
sites will have a majority of incoming links based on their business name, and NOT on their activities
/ products / services / location etc. To use the common "widgets" analogy - if
you are selling "widgets" and all your incoming link titles have your only
business name e.g. Smiths Manufacturing Co Ltd, its now very difficult for you
to rank for "widgets"!
Backlink analysis reveals this shortcoming rather quickly and, lucky
for you, it is possible to remedy this by building 1-way incoming back-links using multiple Title / Description
combinations that contain a good spread of relevant keywords. It does require
some keyword research, and it is tedious - but if you don't do it, you are
certainly not going forwards! But your competitors might be...