Overview
The Internet is home to millions of businesses in each service/product category. Consequently, to be able to make your presence felt amongst your target group is crucial. Most businesses do that by making their website rank high on the Search Engine Results Page (SERP). Link Popularity Building is one way of ensuring a high SERP ranking. As the name suggests, Link Building helps search engines detect a high level of popularity, ensuring better ranking. The logic behind it is rather simple: if your site is popular, it must be good (after all no one wants to link up with a poor site), and therefore, deserves better ranking. Although the major benefit of Link Building is to increase the rankings of a web page on Search Engines for different keywords, Link Building also helps enhance brand presence, increase direct traffic and help in deep indexing of a website.
Link Building Quality Guidelines
Link building isn't about randomly linking your web page to a number of other web pages to improve PageRank. Far from it, Link Building requires very careful analysis of search engine response and relevancy and quality of the links. Following quality guidelines, therefore, has become extremely important to be able to provide relevant, quality linking solutions. Not only does quality Link Building help in higher PageRank, it also helps in directing substantial traffic to your web site.
At seo4traffic.com, we follow ethical and efficient link building guidelines. Listed below are some of the Quality Guidelines we abide by, to ensure that your link building campaign gives you the maximum possible benefits
Securing 'unidirectional' or only-Incoming (non-reciprocal) linksLinks with relevant "Keywords" in the Anchor Text
Links from sites having a different range of PageRank
Links from industry-relevant pages
Link to your site should not be through a "redirect" script
No JavaScript links
No links from 'framed' pages
No 'flash' embedded links
No robots.txt excluded link pages
No Robots Tag excluded link pages
No paid or time-bound links
Links spread over different domains
No email spam used to solicit links
No links from Link Farms
No links from FFA (Free-For-All) link networks
No links from Blogs and Blogspots
No links from pornographic and other sites containing offensive content
Full data sheet of links created at the end of each month
Only relevant established links are counted in the final report
Links pace as per client convenience
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