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1). Top 10 Ways to Improve Your Site's "Link Pop"
10. Post comments in discussion groups and on message boards. Be sure to make useful, relevant statements based on topics being discussed. Comments that only contain a link will usually be deleted or banned. If you make valuable contributions, people will want to find out what else you have to say by visiting your site. 9. Give away awards to other sites that you find particularly outstanding.
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2). Reciprocal and Non-Reciprocal Links… What's the Difference?
Once your website is up and raring to go, it is important to start formulating a marketing strategy. The obvious goal is to attract as many visitors as you can. One of the best ways to do this is through a "Linking Campaign". In order to begin your campaign, you must first understand the difference between reciprocal and non-reciprocal links. A reciprocal link simply means that two websites are linking to each other.
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3). The Advantages of Using Directories to Build "Link Pop"
Link popularity, often called "link pop," can be a tricky thing. In the good old days, search engines determined a site's page ranking by the number of times the keywords appeared in the text. Soon webmasters learned that if they squeezed an obnoxious amount of keywords into their site's text, the site would eventually gain a very high page ranking.
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4). Seven Things to Avoid When Looking For Link Partners
Designing a Reciprocal Link Campaign can be a tricky endeavor. As a webmaster, you must choose your linking partners wisely. Generally, a good rule of thumb is to ask yourself one question: "Will this be a valuable resource to my readers?" If you view it as a legitimate, valuable website, chances are Google will too. Below you will find 7 tips for avoiding the major pitfalls new web developers often encounter.
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5). How Link Pop Affects Your Website's Page Rank
What is Link Pop? Link popularity, sometimes referred to as "Link Pop," plays a very important role in determining a website's visibility among the top returned search results. Your site's link pop will be determined by the quality, quantity, and relevance of the other websites that link to your page. What is Page Rank? "Page Rank," sometimes abbreviated PR, was developed by Google's founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin.
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6). Everything You Need to Know About Reciprocal Link Exchange
Everything You Need to Know About Reciprocal Link Exchange Reciprocal Link Exchange is still a very popular practice. It should be-- after all there are still many benefits to organizing a link exchange campaign. First and foremost, a Reciprocal Link Campaign encourages webmasters to explore the various websites in their genre. It helps establish communication among web developers and creates strong online communities.
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7). Within this article we list 10 top ways to improve your websites link popularity.
Top 10 Ways to Improve Your Site's "Link Pop" 10. Post comments in discussion groups and on message boards. Be sure to make useful, relevant statements based on topics being discussed. Comments that only contain a link will usually be deleted or banned. If you make valuable contributions, people will want to find out what else you have to say by visiting your site.
Article tags: linking campaign, marketing strategy, link pop, link popularity, link directory, link exchange, directory submitter

8). Why Link Farm and FFA Submissions Are a Bad Idea
Before search engines got smart, a site's page ranking was based on keyword match-ups. When webmasters stock-piled their sites with keywords, the wrong sites were getting too much attention. Google decided to focus on a site's "popularity" instead. The number of incoming links became the focus of PR criteria. The theory behind this system was that if a lot of sites link to another site, that site would contain valuable content.
Article tags: linking campaign, marketing strategy, link pop, link popularity, link directory, link exchange, directory submitter

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