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The
Missing Link: Selling the Link
Link
Building Article - By Aaron
Wall
McDonalds
They pretty much have nothing to do with links,
except that I ate there today. I changed my usual
order of three McChicken sandwiches without lettuce
to two McChicken sandwiches without lettuce.
I
was driving away and I got a huge hunk of lettuce
in the first bite. They screw up that simple order
frequently. How does that relate to the internet?
Commodity
People buy the McChicken because it is fast and
it only costs a dollar. There is no added value.
It's a stupid sandwich.
If
they did not screw up my sandwich. about 10% to
20% of the time perhaps they could charge more for
their sandwich. The errors they make are priced
into that $1 sandwich.
The
Problem With My Sandwich
The people who special order things are typically
the most opinionated and vocal people. Some people
are allergic to certain foods. Others are entirely
disinterested in the meal if it is not their specific
way.
These
people will talk about the sandwich. good or bad.
On the web though it is not that simple. People
usually speak negatively about stuff or just ignore
it. The web is chuck full of rapid feedback loops
and parots which repeat information.
The
powers that be may even help that angry person decide
to work with and support a competitor Burger King,
its just that easy.
These
vocal people are viewed as leaders on the web. Their
links are frequently more powerful than those from
the average un marketed website. People who eat,
sleep, and breath their subject are know for their
otaku (sick obsession.) - Hi Seth!
Special
Order
There are restaurants that charge over 10 times
that price for the same sandwich, how do they do
it? They provide a service with the product.
On
the web you can get "search engine optimization"
by bla bla bla links at the bottom of customers
sites. Here is the catch though: you don't get those
links until you have already done search engine
optimization on that site.
As
a single person training myself every aspect of
the internet, I do not have the financial resources
or time to compete with large search engine optimization
firms in the number of links I can buy or number
of sites I can work on.
Despite
this, I have been on the web for just a year and
three months now, but already my sites are ranking
well for competitive terms.
Google
Search: Search Marketing
Google Search: Search Engine Marketing
How Can I Compete Then?
I write articles like the one you are reading right
now. I provide an added service by creating my own
original content. These articles have helped me
to get free links from sites that would never sell
links (or from sites I could not afford to buy links
from.)
I
also use a blog which places information in a quick
paletable format (for those who do not want to read
through my whole articles.)
These
articles and quick posts are how the lettuce NEVER
APPEARS on my McChicken sandwiches. My own personal
style is what they represent. This articles are
what SELL THE LINKS.
The
Risks of Linking
When people link to you (in the way linking was
intended) they are casting a vote for you. They
also a taking a risk. They are gambling their visitors
on the quality of your site. If your site gets banned,
their site might get banned too.
If
you find ways to take yourself out of the risk category
and place yourself in the reward category, then
you succeed.
How
Can You Compete Then?
On the web certain links have a value which can
never be figured in tangible terms. Those are the
links you need to be competitive for competitive
terms. Articles do not make sense for every site.
Other suggestions which may work
A
construction site can have conversion charts and
calculators.
A product site can have personal reviews (notice
my own negative remarks on the other end of that
link.)
A product site can have side by side comparisons.
A travel site can have a city guide.
A travel or regional site can have a picture gallery.
A community site could have a forum.
A business site can enable it's employees by letting
them blog.
A drug site can provide user feedback.
Any site can add a resource directory to it. Since
you will be limited in what you can do, depth is
more important than breadth.
Even if you use link analysis software there are
still only so many free links that will help you.
Add the extras (or remove the lettuce) to sell the
link :)
Author Details - Link Building
Strategies
Aaron Wall is the founder of Search Marketing..
Search
Marketing Information
He has also published the SEO Book, filled with information
on search engine optimization and marketing online.
Seobook.com is also an regularly updated blog with
Search
Engine News.
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