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Deep Linking and Hosted Marketing Pages
I've been browsing the forum after a little time away, and I notice alot of misunderstanding about linking. Rather than respond to each thread individually, I thought it helpful if I reproduced an article I had syndicated awhile back. While it was written pre-Jagger, I believe the points it raises are still relevant. I hope you all find it useful.
Thanks Deep Linking and Hosted Marketing Pages The problem with Search Engine Optimisation is that every body does it. Whenever a new technique gets into the public domain, it soon becomes overused. In order to maintain the credibility and usability of their search results, the search engines quickly reduce the weighting in their ranking algorithms of such techniques. Linking as a search engine optimisation technique, is a case in point. A central factor to “relevancy”, inward/outward links contribute significant weight to page rank and overall search ranking. However, as linking is now both hackneyed and abused, the SE’s are damping or reducing the weighting attached to certain types of links. As they become more sophisticated, the SE’s are able to differentiate between links for their relevance both to the page they are on and the page they point to. This has in turn led to a renewed emphasis on quality content – useful, unique, timely, fresh – and links that fit into this new paradigm are given more weighting than those that don’t. Not only are link farms out, but links on so-called resource pages, even when properly categorized and sparingly placed (not more than 100 per page) are being penalized. The SE’s, unable to fully differentiate between organic link building, and software-enabled, cookie-cutter link spamming have tweaked their algorithms to consider the context in which the link is placed. The factors being considered are:
This brings up the meat of the issue. In order to benefit from inbound links, it is becoming necessary to alter the way in which they are obtained and placed. Two alternative methods are coming into vogue, and now is the time to take advantage of them before everyone gets on to the bandwagon. One of them is a variation on the reciprocal linking theme – “Deep Linking”; the other is a form of article syndication – “Hosted Marketing Pages”. Deep Linking Deep linking is where you as Webmaster, link to another site directly from an article or relevant webpage, rather than from a typical link directory or “resource page”. You then request a reciprocal link in exchange, back to that specific page, or any other that you nominate, specifying your required anchor text. To give effect to this strategy, carefully peruse the targeted sites, and establish the pages to which you would like a reciprocating link. They should be relevant and complementary to your own page. If necessary, compose new articles/pages just for this purpose, however, many site owners will have in archive many pages/articles that can be dusted off and re-used. This strategy will have the following benefits:
Hosted Marketing Pages Hosted Marketing Pages are nothing new in and of themselves. Essentially they are highly optimized articles on specific topics that contain equally optimized links pointing back to the relevant page on your own site. They may contain sales material for your own products and services, or they may be of a more general nature. What is new is that you apply to have these pages/articles hosted on another, highly ranked web site, in return for which you will pay a fee. This is essentially Search Engine-friendly text-link trading. It is SE-friendly because the links are contained in a highly optimized and relevant page. This gets around the link damping that search engines are currently engaged in to reduce the artificial effect on link popularity, of link purchasing. The following benefits accrue to you:
Hosted Marketing Pages are also termed Pre-selling Pages or Content Hosting because they are very similar to affiliate pages/sites in that they serve to pre-sell your site’s services or products. You retain much more control on content than in an affiliate situation; there is no qualifying action necessary to trigger your payment for the hosting of the article, and of course affiliates, typically, will not have done the high level, tightly focused optimization that such a page entails. The two approaches are fairly similar in that they are both about an article-embedded, optimized-links strategy. They differ in that Deep Linking is reciprocal linking or link exchange and is therefore free, while Hosted Marketing Pages is advanced link trading. It however offers the advantage of giving you greater control over your web copy, as you would retain the copyright to your own material. Because a fee is involved, you are much more likely to find sites willing to engage in this kind of arrangement. Hosted Marketing Pages also offer more valuable one-way links, while deep linking is a link swap whose value for search engines is lower. Whichever method suits you, backlinks are too valuable a traffic generation and site promotion technique to leave to the vagaries of search engine changing algorithms. Jump in and be one of the early adopters, and gain valuable exposure before the rest of the web catches on. For more details on these two revolutionary linking and traffic-generation methods read Jack Humphrey's"Power Linking 2: Evolution" |
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Location: Minnesota, United States
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When deep linking I like to submit the page where my deep links is found to the big 3 after my link is up this has helped me get a few deeplinks index which otherwise never showed up
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