| How to Win Links and Influence People |
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| Written by Jennifer Laycock, Search Engine Guide | |
| Tuesday, 11 July 2006 | |
While there's no argument about the value of building quality links to your web site in order to help increase both traffic and search engine rankings, there is often some confusion about the best way to go about doing that link building. Reciprocal or incoming? Buying links or earning them? Using software to manage the process or doing it by hand?
If the title of this article sounds familiar, don't be surprised. It's been more than 70 years since "How to Win Friends and Influence People" was originally published, and in that time Dale Carnegie's mega-best seller has earned a spot on the shelf of some 16 million individuals and spent more than a decade on the New York Times best-seller list. While Carnegie's book was written as one of the original "self-help" books, I'd propose that the tenets found within can play a valuable role in building successful strategies when it comes to marketing techniques like link building, viral marketing and even online reputation management.
Link BuildingWhile there's no argument about the value of building quality links to your web site in order to help increase both traffic and search engine rankings, there is often some confusion about the best way to go about doing that link building. Reciprocal or incoming? Buying links or earning them? Using software to manage the process or doing it by hand? What would happen if small business owners started to think about link building in another way? What if they started to think like Carnegie and to apply his theories to their link building and baiting efforts. With that in mind, let's take a few key points from Carnegie's book and see how they might be applied to a link building campaign. Tenet #1: Talk in Terms of Other People's Interests
Tenet #2: Make the Other Person Feel Important
Tenet #3: Use Names Whenever Possible
Tenet #4: Try Honestly to See Things from the Other Person's Point of View
Before you send or even begin to craft any type of link request, picture yourself on the receiving end. What are the chances that you're going to jump up and do the dance of joy simply because someone has asked you to take the time to put a link on your site? On the other hand, it's pretty easy to realize that you might feel differently if someone took the time to politely and personally contact you to share something that you would be excited to be able to share with your readers. Finally, I'll close this section with a reminder of my own personal philosophy of link building. We'll call it...Jen's Tenet. Jen's Tenet: Link Building is Really Relationship Building
To build good links, you need to build good will. Take the time to craft relationships via email, blogs and discussion forums. Ask for links when they are relevant and respect their time and opinions when you make your request. It may take a little longer to build good links this way, but you'll find yourself racking up better quality links with less overall work and frustration than you would if you simply relied on the "email everyone you know" techniques. In part two, we'll explore some more of Carnegie's principles and the way that they can be applied to a good viral marketing campaign. ### Jennifer Laycock is the Editor of Search Engine Guide, an educational web site aimed at translating the search marketing world into something that small business owners can understand. Comments (2)
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LINK written by peter9985, October 19, 2008
Yes your are correct as I had faced a very big problem in submitting my link to search engines as for showing our link in front page we need to do some thing different from what is done by others so that our presentation will be in different from others but it is very difficult to do these kind of things.
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While there's no argument about the value of building quality links to your web site in order to help increase both traffic and search engine rankings, there is often some confusion about the best way to go about doing that link building. Reciprocal or incoming? Buying links or earning them? Using software to manage the process or doing it by hand?




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