All Links are Equal, But Some are More Equal than Others

publication date: Apr 2, 2008
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author/source: Miles Galliford
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All Links are Equal, But Some are More Equal than Others


In days gone by it was thought that all inbound links from third party website to your site were of equal value to the search engine spiders.

Times have changed.

The search engine algorithms are far more sophisticated than they used to be. They can now differentiate between links that are good, bad and ugly!

The good ones can greatly boost your traffic.

The bad ones have no impact

The ugly ones can get your site blacklisted!



Other Factors
 

Google matches keywords from a search term to the keywords on your website to decide whether your content is relevant to the searcher.

But then the search engine needs to decide how to order the relevant websites on the search results pages. The position that a website is placed on the search results pages will determine how much free search traffic it will get.

To decide where to position a website in the results, Google used to just look at the number of inbound links that the site received. The links were like votes. The more links your site had, the more votes it had, and the number votes would determine where it was positioned on the search results pages. Simple!

But this methodology soon became ineffective.

Webmasters quickly learned how to artificially increase the number of links their site received and thus manipulate their ranking.

So now Google not only focuses on the number of links; they also focus on the quality of those links.



Quality Inbound Links

Today the quality of the links to your website is far more important than the number of links.

So what determines ‘quality’ in the eyes of the search engines?



Linking Recap


Conclusion


You should understand by now how important inbound links are to the success of your website.

What I have tried to convey in this article is that not all links are equal.

Invest your valuable marketing time and effort attracting high quality links from highly rated and highly relevant websites. This time and effort will pay off many times over as you accumualte more and more quality links.













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