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What Does Your SEO Linking Portfolio Look Like?

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Commercial webmasters have been taught that link popularity has a
great influence on whether a website will rank well in the search
engines. There is a lot of truth in this teaching, but I have to
tell you that the way that most people practice building links is
wrong and may end up hurting their website in the search results.


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Commercial webmasters have been taught that link popularity has a
great influence on whether a website will rank well in the search
engines. There is a lot of truth in this teaching, but I have to
tell you that the way that most people practice building links is
wrong and may end up hurting their website in the search
results.

Carpet Bombing Is Dead

Google understands that people are always looking to manipulate
Google's search results. Every time Google makes an enhancement
to their systems, someone gets clever and figures out a new way
to manipulate the system, so they can sell their SEO services to
desperate webmasters.

It is a never-ending game of cat-and-mouse. Google understands as
we do that a top ten listing in Google's search results can make
millionaires overnight.

When it first became clear that a massive number of links could
contribute to link popularity and propel a website to the top of
the search listings, deep pocket companies came out of the
woodwork to carpet bomb the web with their links.

In April of 2007, Matt Cutts of Google-fame announced Google's
intention to take a bite out of the "paid links" trade.
Everyone from webmasters who were selling links on high PageRank
pages to people who were trying to buy top listings in Google
were crying about Google's interference in the "paid links"
industry.

Cutts was not pulling any punches when he shared his news about
Google's intention of minimizing the effect of "paid links" in
their search algorithms. He said it, and three months later,
Google was implementing new algorithms to limit the effect of
paid links.

Taking a bite out of paid links was only step one in the war
against the carpet bombers.

Step two was implemented rather quietly a short time later, and
it appears to me to have been the more successful of the two
steps.

What Does Your Link Portfolio Look Like?

Most webmasters generate their links in one of several ways.

For free links, webmasters seek out reciprocal links, directory
listings, forum postings with signatures, etc.

Those webmasters who have a little bit of a marketing budget
undertake article marketing as an additional method for
generating links.

People who have an even bigger marketing budget often consider
press releases, paid blog reviews, etc.

Those with the really deep pockets had always used paid links to
step above the crowds.

Those webmasters who are really clever build "link baits". Link
baiting is a concept where someone creates a page that other
people will "want to link". The most common link baits provide
some kind of tool, such as a calculator, or a paint
color-selector, or a java-based application that does one thing
or another.

I knew a lady one time who developed a link bait to let her
hairstyling readers pick their hair length and hair color and
have different hair styles applied to the website's models, so
the reader could see what a particular hair style looked like on
a real person. Since this java-based tool only appeared on her
own website, people who were building websites and newsletters
about hair care were knocking down doors to create new links to
her web page.

A Link Portfolio is an analysis of the kinds of sites and web
pages that link to your website and web pages. Where are your
links? What kinds of links are they? Are your links all
structured the same? Do they come in the same format (articles,
press releases)? Here is the one important to our discussion. Do
they all appear on the same kind(s) of website?

The Death of The Article Directory

Don't be jumping to conclusions here. This is not the time for
you to be scanning this article. It is the time you need to start
paying closer attention to what I am telling you.

Some people have observed the change in the Google algorithms
that I had noticed, and on their observation, they have declared
the death of article directories. But, the answer is not that
simple.

It all comes back to the evolution of article marketing in 2004.

Until early 2004, most people engaged in article marketing were
only interested in writing excellent content. In mid-2004, a lot
of gurus started telling their readers about article marketing.

These gurus were right when they said a lot of people are making
a lot of money using reprint articles to promote their
businesses.

But the gurus involved in the explosion of people using reprint
articles to promote their websites had one thing wrong. They were
telling their readers that the only reason for the reprint
article was a link back to one's website, and that link could
influence a website's link popularity and its ability to rank in
the search engines.

Don't get me wrong, those links can affect link popularity and
the ability of a website to rank in the search engines. But, here
is where they had it wrong:

The gurus said that the only purpose for article marketing was
link building, so they advised that all articles should be
between 300-400 words, and they advised that it really was not
important whether the article was good or not, since the only
purpose of the article was to provide some kind of content to get
the link back to their website.

The Actual Role Of Article Directories Online

For those of you who do not realize it, the purpose of an article
directory is to provide a warehouse where webmasters can go to
gather articles that they can place on their websites for the
benefit of their readers.

Some of the more well-known and heavily trafficked article
directories include:

 * http://www.EzineArticles.com
 * http://www.GoArticles.com
 * http://content.thePhantomWriters.com
 * http://www.ArticleCity.com
 * http://www.Isnare.com
 * http://www.IdeaMarketers.com/
 * http://www.ArticleDashboard.com
 * http://www.ArticleFriendly.com/
 * http://www.ArticleBeach.com

Now, Article Dashboard gives away their software to webmasters
for free. Article Friendly was developed to be more "friendly"
than Article Dashboard, for the site managers, but it costs a few
dollars to acquire. The Article Beach software is also being sold
in places, but it has zero support for webmasters.

With the birth of the Article Dashboard software, hundreds of new
article directories popped up nearly overnight.

A couple of the article distribution companies positioned
themselves to be low-cost providers of article distribution
services for the new "link only" article marketers. To ensure a
low-cost, big bang approach to article marketing, they programmed
their services to send all of their articles to the hundreds of
Article Dashboard websites.

These are the services that the carpet bombers turned to in order
to get their links onto thousands of web pages across the
Internet. And brilliantly, this is also the undoing of the carpet
bombers.

The Line In The Sand

I am always impressed at the cleverness of the Google folks. They
always develop methods to figure out who is spamming their
systems and who is deserving of the links they have been given.

The Google engineers realized the problem with the article
directories, and they figured out how to identify the article
spammers. If you ask me, their solution was beautiful.

Think about social bookmarking for a minute. Social bookmarks can
add value to a web page that is linked in the bookmark, because
"a person" has voted on the referenced URL or article. That is
a very powerful addition to Google's algorithm arsenal. Human
editors are the same reason that Google puts such high value on
Yahoo's directory listings and the listings in the Open
Directory.

But, did you realize that there is a way to track articles
through the concept of social bookmarking?

Here is the answer:

If an article was distributed six months ago, and no one else has
chosen to publish it, except for the article directories, then it
is probably safe to assume that the article is pure garbage and
not worthy of the links it possesses.

When an article is of good quality, people will vote on that
article, by putting it on their non-article directory website! If
an article is on article directories AND it is on average niche
websites, then it must be a good article and worthy of its links,
including those in the article directories.

It Comes Down To Human-Validated Quality

So, what does your link portfolio look like? Are your articles
only in the article directories? Or, are your links in article
directories AND niche websites?

By my observation, an article can be placed in 100 article
directories.

If three months down the road that article only exists on 100
article directories and no niche websites, then Google's
algorithms will consider the article to be a spam article,
deserving of no link popularity value.

However, if an article is in 100 article directories and 25+
niche websites, then it shows that the article has been voted
worthy by 25 niche webmasters, so the article is worthy of credit
for all 125 links it provides back to the author's website.

Of course, we all know that Google will never count all 125 links
to a website from the various displays of an article, but it will
count more of those article directory listings and niche website
listings than it will if the article has received zero votes from
the webmaster community.




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