Are you frustrated with building inbound links to your web pages so you can rank well in the search engines?
Aggravating isn’t it when you find your competitors about 10 car lengths ahead of yours in Google and you sigh “How are they doing that?”
You examine their site, curse a little more and finally give up the ghost only to move onto something else.
Well, don’t give up yet!
Google can really be one of your best friends. I promise, In fact it’s huge for helping you rise naturally in the search engines for your selected keyword phrase, leaving your competition in the dust …so take that Mr. Competitor!
Let’s look at an example; I have an internet marketing tools site at http://www.pro-marketing-online.com. My chosen keyword phrase for that site is ‘internet marketing tools’.
How I get my site to comp up naturally in the search engines is through keyword rich links. I use these links both internally on my site as well as getting others to link to me using those keywords.
Here’s how it works:
It all starts with finding relevant keyword phrases that people search on and that aren’t too competitive. Sounds like an almost impossible task but it’s really not. Stick with finding the long tail keyword phrases and use a good tool to help you get there.
Next create the html that includes your best keyword phrase. So for example, my marketing tools site will use the keyword phrase ‘internet marketing tools’ as its anchor text that will contain a link back to my site.
Here’s an example of what the html code looks like:
<a href = “http://www.pro-marketing-online.com/”>Internet Marketing Tools</a>Get
the scoop on the best internet marketing tools on the web.
This is what the text will look like:
Internet Marketing Tools – Get the scoop on the best internet marketing tools on the web.
Use this example, just substitute your URL, your keyword phrase and description.
Finally, my next task is to find as many related sites as I can to use this anchor text on their website. The more sites I can get this anchor text on the better my chances are for coming up naturally in the search engines for ‘internet marketing tools’. And as you can see I rank #1 in Google for this phrase. Go ahead, I’ll wait while you check.
So how can you do the same for your website?
There are several good ways but before we get to that here’s what you need to do first…
Find 2-3 keyword phrases that you want to rank well for in the search engines. Of course if you have your heart set on only one key phrase that’s fine, I just like to have a few reserves. I highly recommend Wordtracker to find the best keywords and they have a free trial.
Next, develop the html code using the above example for all of your keyword phrases.
Finally, Get your anchor text out to the world wide web, here’s how to do that:
- Look for sites that are relevant to your site’s theme, and then simply ask them if they would consider linking to your site using the html that you provide them. I also recommend creating a ‘link to us’ page on your website that shows people how you’d like them to link to you.
- Write articles. Writing articles is still, after all these years, an excellent way to get your anchor text link out there. Simply include your html link in your resource box that you publish your article with.
Article sites like http://www.ezinearticles.com encourages others to use your articles as long as they include your resource box. If ten people, let’s say, use your article, that’s ten, one way keyword rich, anchor text backlinks to your site.
- Find blogs that contain posts or topics related to your website. Make thoughtful, constructive comments to related posts. Put your creative thinking cap on and say more than just ‘nice site’ or ‘love your post’, that borders on spam and most blog owners will delete it.
When making your comment use your keyword phrase as your name and put your website in the URL. This also creates an anchor text backlink to your site.
- Write interesting blog posts on your own blog or articles on your website. Use your keyword phrase in the titles of the posts or articles. If the information is captivating others will link to it for their own websites or blogs and they will use your keyword rich title when they link to you.
- Write a press release. I like to use prweb.com for my press releases. They have a free press release service but for an additional fee they will permit you to include your html link in the body of your press release.
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Two years searching for internet inside info to start an online business, and here, you’ve been giving it away all this time!
I recently signed with an expensive all in one service which offers some good tools, but you have provided me with insights and specific resources that will surely make me money. I’ve spent the last 1 1/2 hours bookmarking favorite links from your e-book. Looking foreward to your next newsletter!
Thanks!
Gene
Hey Gene, Love to hear that! I’m a big fan of easy, cheap and fast. Hope I can continue to help.
Nice article. It took me to understand what anchor text was all about.
Inbound links are often underestimated with people focussing on external links. They are useful for both SEO and useability.
Links are like references, and they are really helpful to solidify your reputation on the web. I have seen so many mistakes when people are optimizing their website. This is a great and helpful post.
Great article I was just telling my busines partner earlier about the importance of using keyword rich anchor text on the internet it is very important if u want to b an seo guru u can’t live without this…..
Great information I will continue to read your blog and share the information with my other internet marketing partners…..
Good tip for anchor text:)
I have a question, should anchor text be only a keyword phase or could contain other words?
For example:
Online Marketing vs. Online Marketing – the best online Method
Which is better or both are the same?
Many thanks
Rich
Rich, As long as the keyword phrase you want to rank well for is in text, either one will work fine.
Hey Liz,
What a nice piece of information you have shared here. Thanks for your tips. I always try to stress the importance of relevancy when it comes to anything related to links. And I’m glad that you share the same views.