Showing posts with label Links. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Links. Show all posts

Friday, July 2, 2010

What are the Benefits to Linking Blogs?

The benefits to linking blogs are numerous!
  • Links provide simple navigation between blogs

  • Links create direct traffic - Clicking a link from a trusted source is one of the most popular ways for people to find a new blog. If a user is on a blog they trust, they are likely to follow links that it recommends -- or at least, users will follow links that make the destination site appear to provide some valuable information. MORE LINKS = MORE TRAFFIC

  • Links build user trust in you - If users see a link to you on a popular or respected site, their level of trust in what you say or what you offer is likely to be higher. It’s about trusting what “friends” recommend. Blogs create this link-trust factor. Blog readers have a certain “trust” in the author. WORD-OF-MOUTH is the best advertising there is.

  • Links build search engine trust in your site - There is no doubt that link score is one of the most important factors the major search engines consider when determining where blogs/websites are ranked. It’s simple: if you have many links pointing to your site from other sites, your content must contain quality, important information. A link is like a vote.

  • Links Establish your site in communities

  • Links are Advertising

  • Links ARE ASSETS - They add value to your blog. Your blog is your internet property, and it has value. What gives your blog value is the amount of traffic it can generate. LINKS are one of the most important factors in generating substantial website traffic, search engine rankings, trust, publicity, and MORE.

A network of linked blogs (www.AllAboutMesaAz.com) is a definite asset to your property.

www.AllAboutMesaAz.com is a community of small business blogs linked together. The links between blogs provide simple navigation, create direct traffic, build user trust, establishes a strong community, and provides the ultimate word-of-mouth advertising.

Our community is your target market!

We can build a blog for you and link it to the other blogs in our community.

Call today: 602-796-5341

OR

Email:

Lonna@AllAboutMesaAz.com

Lonna@SMfSB.com




Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Get Your "Link Juice" Join Mesa's Community of Blogs

Links are the currency of Google. In other words, they are the secret sauce that allows you to beat your competitors for rankings in Google. Sure, there are some other factors that Google uses to calculate rankings, but links by far are the most important aspect of dominating Google and in order to understand Google, you have to understand links.

Google looks at how sites link to each other to figure out which ones are the best. To show this in a way that’s understandable, let’s show a few examples. Let’s say that SMALL BUSINESS A and SMALL BUSINESS B are both doing business in Mesa and are selling “the same thing” and would both like to rank for “the same thing in Mesa, AZ”.

A B


Google is going to take a look at links to determine which of these two sites it will list first. At the most basic level, let’s say that Site A gets a link from a site that Site B doesn’t get:



C



A B



Site A now looks better to Google and will outrank Site B. Let's say that Site C decides to link to Site B, as well:



C C



A B



Now they both look the same to Google, who will now have to look at another ranking factor to determine which one is the best. There are other factors but none of them is nearly as important as the link factor.



Let’s add two new sites into the mix to further illustrate different scenarios that can happen:

C C



A B



D E
In the above example, we now have Site D linking to Site A and Site E linking to Site B. To figure out which site is better between Site A and Site B, Google will have to look at the sites that are linking to Site D and Site E:



C C



A B



D E



F



G



H

In the above example, Site D has more link juice than Site E because it’s getting links from Site F, Site G, and Site H. That means that Site A has more link juice than Site B. Site A will therefore outrank Site B.

Google is able to map out link relationships on an enormous scale and that’s what makes Google Google.

Get your "link juice" -- Join Mesa's Community of Blogs! Call today: Social Media for Small Businesses - Lonna 602-796-5341 or email Lonna@SMfSB.com