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Link
Building - The Waiting Game
Link
Building Article - By Daria
Goetsch
Link building is a waiting game. Many clients have
asked me why they do not see changes in traffic
or ranking before a month goes by. It takes time
for the search engine robots to find those new links
and index the pages they are linked to.
The
Process Of Indexing Links
Links are what make the World Wide Web go round.
Links are how we travel through the web pages of
the World Wide Web. The indexing, or spidering,
of links on a web page is like the indexing of pages
that you submit directly to the search engines.
In order for your link to provide link popularity
back to your website, the page the link is on must
appear in the search engine databases. The search
engine robots must index the web page to be included
into the search engine databases. If the web page
is already in the search engine database, it is
a matter of indexing the updated information on
the web page and having that link show as a backlink
in the search engine results.
Why
Do I Have To Wait So Long For Results?
When it comes to link building, it is quite simply
a slow process. Even if you pay for a link, the
page the link is on still must be indexed by the
search engine robots in order to be included in
the database, thus showing up in the search engine
results.
What's
A Backlink?
A backlink is a spiderable link (typically a text
hyperlink) that points from another web page to
your designated web page. The preferable type of
backlink is one that is topical in nature. If your
web page and keywords focus on gardening books,
you would want to have backlinks from other gardening
websites, especially gardening book sites.
Finding
Backlink Results
The search engines vary in how they show your backlinks.
Google has limitations on what links show up in
their backlinks; generally you will not see all
of your backlinks in the Google listing. Yahoo!
generally shows most of your backlinks, it picks
up most pages that link to you.
To
find your backlinks, you will typically use a search
like "link:www.yourdomainname.com" or
"link:http://www.yourdomainname.com".
This
should show the links you have pointing back to
your web page. If this search does not work in the
search engine you are using, try using the advanced
search feature of the search engine to find the
correct syntax.
For
an overall report view of your backlinks, visit
http://www.marketleap.com and click on the Link
Popularity Check link in the Free Search Engine
Marketing Tools section. Once you run the report
you will be able to see how many backlinks show
for the search engines listed. As with any software
tool, use it as a guide, not as absolute factual
information. You can also enter your top competitors'
websites in this query and see their backlink results
along side of your own results.
Is
The Linked Page In The Database?
You can check to see if the page your new link is
on is in the search engine database by performing
a search like "info:www.yourdomainname.com"
or "site:www.yourdomainname.com".
Or
use the advanced search features offered at each
search engine.
Of
course, to find out if you are listed in a directory,
you must click through the categories to the category
you submitted your information to. To speed up your
search, look for the directory link results that
usually accompany regular search results at directories.
If you are listed in the directory, the next step
is to wait until the link is indexed by the search
engine robots and shows up in the search engine
results and your backlink results.
Waiting
For Results
Link building is time consuming and you must wait
to see the full results. Work on your content as
well for natural linking from other websites. Use
search engine optimization in combination with link
building for optimum results. Think of link building
not as an immediate payoff but as a long-term goal
to better your overall ranking in the search engine
results.
Author Details - Internet
Marketing
Daria Goetsch is the founder and Search Engine Marketing
Consultant for
Search
Innovation Marketing
a Search Engine Promotion company serving small businesses.
She has specialized in search engine optimization
since 1998, including three years as the Search Engine
Specialist for O'Reilly and Associates, a technical
book publishing company. During her tenure, O'Reilly
more than doubled the traffic to their website. Daria
is also an associate of WebMama.com, a leading provider
of Internet marketing services.
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