By Sean Odom
Link popularity is the number of relevant quality inbound links pointing to your website. Most major search engines use link popularity as part of their algorithm which helps to determine the relevance of your website.
One of the most prevalent ways to develop link popularity is by exchanging links. But it is not necessarily the best way. First, exchanging links willy-nilly with anyone you can find willing to do so is not a good tactic. It doesn't help your site visitors if you link to irrelevant, poor quality sites. It makes your site look trashy. And it doesn't help your search engine ranking either. In fact, if you're exchanging links too carelessly you could be pegged as a link farm and actually banned from search engines.
The right way to exchange links is by finding quality, relevant sites with which to exchange links. These are the links that search engines care about. But the process of finding the right sites and then convincing the webmaster or site owner to exchange with you is a time consuming process. Time better spent, we believe, on building link popularity the right way: the natural way.
Search engines include link popularity as part of their ranking algorithm based on the theory that if you have great content, offer a valuable service, or sell a product people want, then people will naturally link to you. So what's wrong with doing just that? The first step to building better link popularity the natural way is to improve your website. Spend the time you would have spend searching for link exchange partners on creating sticky content for you site instead.
If your company or website does anything even mildly noteworthy, write a press release and distribute it on the web. There are several paid and free press release distribution services that will post your press release with a link back to your site. Take advantage of them.
Start an affiliate program. Offer to pay per click through or per sale that originates at your affiliate's sites. They'll link to you as affiliates and you'll have more inbound links.
Write articles in your area of expertise or create free web-based tools. Offer the articles or tools free to anyone, and ask only for a link back as payment.
Directories are crucial for building link popularity and targeted traffic. Directories are broken down into specific categorical topics followed by subtopics. A quality link from a major directory carries more relevance and weight than scores of links from websites that aren't relevant to your website, product or service.
There are many directories out there that provide free registration, and some charge a fee. Below is a
list of quality directories that we recommend and their PR:
**Important** Read the submission guidelines before you submit to any directory.
Open Directory (PR-9) - Free. To submit, dig
down and find the most appropriate category for your website and
submit. Approval can take anywhere from 3 months to a year
depending on the category you submit to. Tip: submit to a
regional category.
Submission Guidelines: http://dmoz.org/help/submit.html
Add URL: http://dmoz.org/add.html
Jayde B2B Directory (PR-6) - Free. To submit,
find the most appropriate category for your website and submit.
Approval usually happens within 1-5 days. You can expect decent
traffic from this clean user friendly directory.
Submission Guidelines: http://www.jayde.com/subfaq.html
Add URL: http://dir.jayde.com/cgi-bin/submit.cgi
GoGuides Directory (PR-6) - Free. You have to
be an editor to submit but its free to join. To submit find the
most appropriate category, click the add url link, then apply to
be a Goguide. Tip: read the editor guidelines before you
apply.
Editor Guidelines: http://www.goguides.org/info/help_desk.html
Editor Agreement: http://www.goguides.org/DIR/editors_agreement.php?c=1
Add URL: http://www.goguides.org/info/addurl.html
JoeAnt Directory (PR-6) - Free. You have to be an editor to submit but its free to join. Same
as above.
Editor Application: http://www.joeant.com/editor_application.html
Add URL: http://www.joeant.com/suggest.html
Yahoo Directory (PR-8) - Charges ($299 yearly fee). A bit pricey but very important. You will
receive a nice amount of traffic from a listing here as well as a nice pr boost for your website. It's very
important to read the guidelines and tips before you register.
Directory Basics: http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/dir/basics/index.html
Submission Guidelines: https://ecom.yahoo.com/dir/reference/instructions
Add URL: https://ecom.yahoo.com/dir/express/intro/
Business.com (PR-8) - Charges ($99 per year). Business search engine and directory with very
affordable registration prices, and submission review within 5 days. Listing includes up to 4 additional links
per listing (about us, services etc).
Guidelines and FAQ
Add URL : Standard Listing
BlueFind Directory (PR-8) Charges ($40) - Human edited directory, accepts website registration,
individual web page submission that are relevant to the site, also offers sponsored listings.
Add URL : Home Page
HotvsNot Directory Web Directory of Resources, including Search Engine Optimization, free submissions are welcome.
AbiLogic Web Directory - World web directory with the purpose of providing a relevant and spam-free resource appropriate for families and users of all ages. Paid reviews and free site submissions accepted.
Level10s Sites Directory Project - Level10s is a directory of websites ranked by quality.
Uquick Directory - Human edited general directory of web sites.
Company offering Data Recovery services.
Web Directory by EZList and this site is listed under Search Engine Optimization
9 OnLine Directory Quality Internet websites organized by categories.
For more information and articles on search engine optimization please see:
Article - search engine optimization process overview
Article - a website is not one-dimensional
Article - search engine trends
Article - designing websites that work
Article - writing website content that sells
FAQ's - search engine optimization FAQ
Resources - resources and tools
Packages - search engine marketing