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Web Traffic
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The Number 1 important thing on your list of things to do for your
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If you are interested in making money from the internet, sooner or
later you will be introduced to the vital concept of back links. Let’s
first assume that you are not intending to pay for traffic but that
you want to rank highly in the search engines (primarily Google) for
your chosen keywords.
This means that when someone types the keywords into the Google search
bar, your site will ideally show on the first page of the returned
pages that Google finds.
Basically a back link is a link from another site back to your own –
hence the term “back link”. The search engines count the number,
importance and relevance of back links to assess the quality of site
in providing the information for which a searcher is looking. Although
a significant number of back links is important, Google and other
search engines also place more weight on links from what it considers
to be important sites.
The question is “how do they assess the importance of a site?” One way
of doing this is to rank the importance of various sites – Google, for
example, gives websites a “PageRank” which is a number between 1 and
10. The most important sites are graded as PR 10 and the least
important as PR 0, with all others being graded somewhere in between.
What this means in practice is that sites with high PR back links will
be placed more highly in the search engine rankings.
It follows that if you want to rank highly in the search engines or
your search terms then you will need back links. Be under no illusions
– the best way is to provide good quality and relevant content on your
site. Google’s aim is to provide good relevant content and it
therefore makes complete sense to provide the best user experience you
possible can by providing useful content on your site. This means that
people will link to your site via links on their own sites and Google
will count all these as “votes” or back links for your site. Once you
have added content you can tell Google that this content has been
added and they should come and take a look. This is best done by
“pinging” which is just a method of telling Google that new content
exists. It is better to have back links from a variety of sites rather
than a large number from just one site.
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