We’ve already optimized our blog to rank well for
search results of certain keywords that we’re targetting, but here comes the
sad news – it affects your ranking in only very minor ways. However, don’t skip
this step as every little bit helps when you’re competing for search engine
rankings!
Now, we’re moving on to offpage search engine
optimization. That is, factors that are not on your blog but affect your search
engine rankings very greatly. There are a lot of offpage factors, but we shall
study them one by one. The first and most obvious one is the number of links to
your blog.
As a general rule of thumb, the more links to your
blog, the more the search engines think you are an authority in that particular
niche and hence the higher they rank you. However, take care to observe the
quality of the links. For example, a thousand links from totally irrelevant
sites like online dating sites would not help at all because your blog is a
technological product blog. In contrast, a single link from a highly
authoritative site about technological gadgets will get the search engines crawling
about your blog like the Feds storming a crack den…
Anyway, the most cost effective way of getting high
quality links from authoritative sites is simply to ask for it. If your blog
contains high quality content that is original and will provide valuable
information to the site’s readers, chances are the webmaster(s) will link to
your blog or even write about you!
Let’s talk about how we should ask these webmasters of
authority to link to your blog. We’re discussing this based on the presumption
that your blog is really content rich and offer high quality information to anyone
in your niche or topic of discussion. The most viable option would be to send
an email directly to the webmaster.
First, let’s look for the top sites in your niche.
Simply search the major search engines for the term that you’re targetting. In
this case, let’s search for “technological gadgets”. The first few results, www.t3.co.uk and www.acarplace.com/brands/gm/gadgets.html are commercial sites,
so don’t bother asking. We’re looking for community-based sites and other blogs
that are more accessible to a complete newcomer like you. Seems like www.gizmodo.com would be a good option!
So, compose an email to the webmaster of www.gizmodo.com (whose email address you
shall find on the site). They even have their AIM contact there, so it’s also a
good choice if you use AOL Instant Messenger. Start by stating how you came
across their site (i.e. “looking for gadget information”, NOT “looking for link
partners!”) and how you think their site provides valuable info. Basically, try
to say something really good about their site honestly.
Then, suggest that so-and-so content on your own blog will be a
nice complement to their site’s content and vice versa. Put a link on your blog
to their site and ask subtly if they might be able to do the same to weld a
mutually beneficial relationship between the site and your blog.
Along the way, you might find people who won’t even respond to
your email, so forget about them and move on. Remove the links from your blog
to their site if they have not responded to your email within two weeks, which
is a pretty long wait.
Keep doing this for the first 30 search results that pop up, and
before long you should have quite a few good sites all linking to you. In the
next article, we shall explore further the more advanced offpage factors, and
ways to improve them!
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