How do we buy links intelligently?,

Saturday, April 19, 2008

1. Buy links from websites that exercise editorial integrity.
Google recommend webmasters submit to Yahoo! Directory. Submit your site to relevant directories such as the Open Directory Project and Yahoo!, as well as to other expert sites. When evaluating whether to buy a link from a website browse a few pages or more. If they sell links to Viagra sites then it's fairly obvious that the website owner is not exercising editorial veracity. So buying links there could trip a filter.

2. Diverge your Anchor Text
The easiest filter for search engine to put in place is where one detects and devalues links with identical anchor texts. So you can vary your anchor texts like web hosting provider, reliable web hosting, PHP web hosting, quality web hosting, affordable web hosting, etc.

3. Buy the Non-Keyword Links
One of the tough things for the simpleton SEO to do is to buy non-keyword links. If you need one do a search on Google for the keyword of your wish, and then analyze the backlinks of the websites within the top ten. You'll most likely find that a surprising majority of those links do not contain any keywords.

4. Avoid the Site-wide Links
Try to avoid footer links as they trip link spamming filters.

5. PageRank Zero Could Pass Link Weight
PR0 pages can pass link weight. On the basis of the PR0 link, the linked-to page outrankes the linking page on Google.

6. Avoid the Automated Link Spamming
Automated link spam like referral log spam, blog comment spam and automated web directory submissions to hundreds or thousands of web directories; all have one in common. Automation. They most often duplicate spam and create patterns that are easily detected and devalued by search engines so don't do it

7. Image Links and the ALT Text
Do not forget about image links and the attached ALT text as image links are not subject to all the scrutiny and filters that the text links are subjected to. And ALT text is treated the same as anchor text of a text link.

8. A Link on a page is not the same as link on a page
Links which are placed in the footer or in an area that is unlikely to be seen by a human carry less weight than links that are placed above the fold. So avoid putting links in footer.

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