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Quality Links for your Web Site

How to Find Quality Links to Help Search Engine Placement

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Primary consideration: Use only trusted web sites with on-topic content for quality links.

First Step: Obtain links with popular and trusted web directories. Start with DMOZ which is free and presently a data provider for 149 search engines. Link to all of these directories that you can:

Always check for trusted sites by manual search observation. A trusted site has site links shown below the search results of the site. These are links to internal pages and usually number between four and eight links. For example the search result for yahoo shows this result:


Yahoo!
Welcome to Yahoo!, the world's most visited home page. Quickly find what
you're searching for, get in touch with friends and stay in-the-know with the .........
Show stock quote for YHOO
www.yahoo.com/ - 85k - Cached - Similar pages

Mail
Sports
My Yahoo
Messenger
Finance
Movies
Games
Services


Second Step: Research all of your unique industry trade journals and trade associations. These sites generally have good rankings for your industry "norm" or generic keyword(s). If a trusted site, these industry sites may be your best overall linking advantage.

Third Step: Search the web for sites to acquire links. These sites will have on-topic content and indexed by your most important keyword(s) string. Using Google search logic, perform detailed web site searches with this general structure always identifying your main important keyword(s) and/or string.

Fourth Step: Web directories and lists are searched using the same logic and structure with these examples with additional separate searches with wild card indicators:

Fifth Step: Look for web sites that have favorite or recommended links for your keyword(s):

Sixth Step: Search message boards, forums and blogs with on-topic content for your keyword(s):

Source: SEARCH ENGINE WATCH as revised by Walter Williams May 11, 2009

The material in this publication is based on work supported by the U.S. Small Business Administration under cooperative agreement SBAHG-04-S-0001. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. Small Business Administration. The information contained in this publication is believed to be accurate and authoritative but is not intended to be relied on as legal, accounting, tax or other professional advice. You should consult with a qualified professional advisor to discuss issues unique to your business.

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