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How To Use Link Strategy To Get Traffic

Posted by Clarky Wang on Tuesday,September 29th 2009 In : Traffic Building Tags : , , , , ,

How To Use Link Strategy To Get Traffic|Traffic Building,Get Traffic,Get More Traffic,Link Building,Link Strategy, Link Popularity The power to generate traffic is simply links. The most powerful technology governing the Internet is hyperlink. So how to use link strategy to get traffic?

This is the technology that makes it possible for you to browse, download, order, and do all you do online. And this is the technology that drives traffic. When you point links to other sites, you give them traffic, when other sites point to your site, they give you traffic.

Without links pointing to your site, you couldn’t get traffic. So the most important traffic strategy would be building links for you site as more and you can. Now, to get pointed at often requires you to point to others. Great sites like Goggle, Yahoo and MSN, they could get tons of traffic because they are great pointers. 

You have to cut other sites into your site. It is a favor for favor thing. Links will always be the most important part of any website promotion campaign. If you want traffic, look for sites to link to and have them link back to you. Let’s say you have a site that sells paintings you did on African-American history, then you should develop your site into a shelf where you not only list your paintings but also list other paintings related to African American history and also list essays, books, personal letters, forums, blogs, journals, poems, movies, and even schools related to African American history. Then in return, have them link back to you.

Let say, you have a home business where you stock coffeemakers and sell online, you could link to other sites selling toasters, mixers, freezers, dryers, washing machine, iron, and other sites that relates to coffee. Then in return, have them link back to you. Make sure you don’t link to competitors, link to cooperatives, this gives you targeted traffic. Mind you, not all your links are for work; some have to be for play. All work no play makes a failure.

Frankly, you can’t really get a lot of traffic with only 1 site. You should build 10 to 50 more and link them all together. And have a resource link exchange page so other relevant sites can link up with you. Do joint ventures. You can make contact with other people who can give you referrals or refer you to their associates and friends.

Truly, the strength of your sites is determined by the strength of your links. But ask this: who will link to you? It is not as easy or as simple as it sound. If you don’t have traffic, who will want to link to you in the first place? You will write to load of sites and they won’t even reply you.

Like a man said that I hate linking. It is such a hassle. Many of the link requests that I do get are from poker or porno sites that are totally irrelevant to my site’s content. Most of the sites that I would like to link to don’t respond. Some sites supposedly do respond, but when I search their sites, I can’t find my link anywhere. It is just so totally and completely frustrating.

Anyway, if you could use link strategy well, I believe that you will have no problems in getting traffic. But link building is not so simple, there are some skills and art in it too, just like blogging :) .

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2 Comments »

  1. Comment by S.Pradeep Kumar — October 10, 2009 @ 10:20 pm

    I agree with you, strength of the blog depends on the strength of the links ! And I made sure.. I’m dealing with it correctly.. :D

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  2. Comment by Rahul — October 13, 2009 @ 3:34 am

    But link building is tedious process.

    Hi, clarky this is my new blog on separate domain. I still run funbyearn.blogspot.com

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