Link Building With Relevance Only
To most of us, link building is easy as putting a site URL on your page which the other side should do as well. But while link building may seem to be easy to do to help generate more traffic for websites, it still remains that you should consider the target market to which you are catering to.
For example, let us say you are after readers and visitors who have specific interest on online gaming. Chances are you should target to exchange links with gaming sites as much as possible. Exchanging links with sites that are focused on business or politics will not generate the interest and will not really make sense as far as trying to get people to understand the essence and purpose of the site you have put up.
(Source) The majority if not all of your potential quality links will come from the online marketplace around your industry. They will be made up of information web sites, forums, associations, logs and email newsletters specializing in your industry.
You really must get to know this marketplace and you must establish your position within it. To do that you must devour information: you must know the best news sites, the most popular newsletters, the busiest forums and the most popular blogs. Sign up for the newsletters, get yourself a news reader and sign up for as many useful RSS feeds as you can. These will deliver news to your desktop rather than you having to go and search for it – used well they can be a huge timesaver.
You will get visits and that is a given. But one visit from people who are not interested would be better off disregarded in exchange for people who would frequent your site for relevant reference and updates. You cannot expect all people to try and force themselves the whole concept of your site. It just doesn’t work that way.
Link building with any site is possible and easy. But for the purpose of establishing your site and not categorizing it as a link farm, try to be picky. Stay on track with your theme and site concept. Disregarding it will totally destroy your real purpose for putting up the site and that would be pretty much costly for you.
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