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Is reciprocal linking dead?

Inbound links to your website are still one of the most critical parts of optimizing your site for search engines. At this point we can recognize why this is a weighted factor in search engine algorythms. It makes sense that inbound links to a site indicate some sort of favortism by users and other experts in the industry to the importance and relevancy of the site.

I have heard people say that reciprocal linking is no longer effective. While that is true to an extent, it is still fine to reciprocate links with sites that you feel an affinity with.

We have to look at it this way. The search engines job is to return relevant searches. They can’t achieve this if websites are succeeding in ‘fooling’ them that their site is more relevant for certain keyword terms then a site that truly is. If webmasters are reciprocating links with many sites, especially sites that aren’t relevant to their users — the links importance becomes muddy. So it makes sense that they will discount the links importance. It doesn’t mean they discount the links all together. The point is, reciprocate links selectively. Make sure it makes sense that you would link to that site and they would link to you from your visitors perspective.

The bottom line is, if it’s good for your visitor, by all means do it. Irregardless of what any search engine might think. In the end it is your visitors loyalty to your site that is going to make it successful.

Once you have established that a site is worthy of reciprocating links with or more poignantly cross promoting with,why not be innovative in your linking strategies. By innovative, I am not intimating that we engage in any kind of search engine trickery. We’re not talking about crazy four way linking schemes here…

What I am suggesting is that now that we understand the necessity of search engines placing less value on reciprocal linking - we shouldn’t make our legitimate, user worthy reciprocal links stand out in the same way reciprocal links typically do.

This requires some time and effort on the part of both webmasters — but good websites do require time and effort.

Talk with the webmaster — actually engage them in a conversation rather then sending them a spammy link request email. Review eachothers websites and look for areas that you feel confident that a mention of your site could blend in well in their content and at the same time benefit their visitors.

For example, if you sell website templates and they have a section of their site devoted to helping their visitors build a website - it would fit in nicely that they reccomend your website for as a resource for high quality templates. In turn, find a place on your site that you can recommend your partners site as a good resource for learning how to build a site.

Other ideas would be to write original, keyword rich articles for eachothers websites. Agree not to distribute the article in other places. This will provide each website with some new, unique content - something we all can use! Link to your site with anchor text from within the article instead of just in your bio at the end.

Be guest writers on eachothers blogs. Really go all out coming up with a blog entry that is link worthy and give it to the other webmaster. This may even get you some one way links! All webmasters and bloggers need good content that is not plastered in hundreds of other websites around the web. Give them a taste of what kind of entries you can come up with and they may welcome you to post any time you want.

These are three ideas for innovative reciprocal linking. They aren’t as easy as simply trading links at the bottom of your homepage or in your near useless directories… but the effort will pay off far more then traditional reciprocal linking ever could.

Here are some other articles you may find useful:

Developing a Reciprocal Link Strategy
Randfish on Reciprocal Linking
What Link Pages Should Look Like
Reciprocal Linking is Dead
Link Popularity

Add comment April 9th, 2007

Probably one of the most useful SEO articles I’ve read

If you have any questions about SEO — this article is likely going to answer them. Written by some of the best SEO experts in the industry, it covers all the major factors that we need to consider when optimizing a website. The article is over at SEOmoz - this is one of the main sites/blogs I visit. If you don’t have them bookmarked yet, you’ll want to be sure you do that!

Add comment April 4th, 2007

PR: World Renowned High RankingsĀ® Search Engine Marketing Seminar Comes to Minneapolis

Search Engine Optimization & Marketing industry leader High Rankings is bringing its heralded Search Engine Marketing seminar to Minneapolis, MN March 15th-16th featuring SiteLogic CEO Matt Bailey and Right Click Web Consulting CEO Scottie Claiborne.

Minneapolis, MN (PRWEB) February 22, 2007 — http://www.highrankings.com/msp — High RankingsĀ®, a search engine marketing (SEM) industry leader, is conducting a seminar in Minneapolis, MN March 15th-16th at the Crowne Plaza Northstar.

The High RankingsĀ® Search Engine Marketing seminar will feature expert speakers sharing a complete SEM process that works. Unlike other live SEO and SEM seminars, presenters will build upon one another’s topics providing a consistent voice and process for converting website visitors into paying customers.

A prime example of this will be seen when SiteLogic CEO, Matt Bailey, and Right Click Web Consulting CEO, Scottie Claiborne take the stage. Bailey is an expert at interpreting web site statistics and teaches companies how to build a web business by applying common sense marketing techniques. Claiborne focuses on the overall optimization of a website and achieving higher rankings through a successful linking strategy. Each will be presenting a pair of courses; Bailey with “Measuring Success” & “Cool Tools for Diagnosing Website Problems” and Claiborne with “Link Building” and “Usability & SEO” that will teach attendees just how much usability and linking strategies can affect their search rankings.

High RankingsĀ® founder and seminar host Jill Whalen adds “Matt is always one of the favorite speakers at the seminar, because he is truly a natural, while Scottie has been indispensable in the knowledge she imparts to attendees. Matt & Scottie are both crowd pleasers who always manage to make the topics they present fun & humorous.”

Whalen further adds, “Anyone attending Matt and Scottie’s sessions will come away with a ton of information they can use to fix & improve their websites immediately.”

Additional speakers and sessions include:
- High RankingsĀ® Founder & CEO Jill Whalen presenting “Technical SEO,” “The Nitty Gritty of Writing for Search Engines” and “Putting it All Together”
- Marketing Words Inc. CEO Karon Thackston presenting “Copywriting for Success”
- KeyRelvance.com President Christine Churchill presenting “Effective Keyword Research & Paid Search”
-TopRank Online Marketing CEO Lee Odden presenting “UnGoogle Your Search Marketing”

EVENT DETAILS
High RankingsĀ® Search Engine Marketing Seminar
Thursday March 15th-Friday March 16th, 2007
Crowne Plaza Northstar, Minneapolis MN
High Rankings Early Bird Discount Ends Today!
Register Thursday, February 22nd to save $200; receive an additional 10% if you refer a friend!
http://www.highrankings.com/msp

About High RankingsĀ®
High RankingsĀ® is an internationally recognized search engine optimization firm located in Framingham, MA specializing in search engine optimization, SEO consultations, site analysis reports, SEM seminars. CEO and founder, Jill Whalen, is the host of the free High RankingsĀ® Advisor search engine marketing newsletter and the author of “The Nitty-gritty of Writing for the Search Engines.” She has also recently co-founded SEMNE, a local search engine marketing networking organization for people and companies in New England.

Agency Contact
Bill Arnovich
Misukanis & Odden
952-400-0342

Company Contact
Pauline Kerbici
High RankingsĀ®
508-309-3037

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