Is
Your Website’s Link Directory Even Worth Having?
Let’s face it, getting (and keeping) a good Google page rank
is no easy task and requires constant attention. Not just in getting reciprocal
links, but honing your Meta
tags, and keeping your content fresh. But we are here to discuss only one part
of the pagerank dilemma. In fact this article will
focus more on other, and in some cases, more important benefits of a proper
links directory.
Directory Structure
- Categorize
your directory well- Meaning the more categories you have the better
organized your directory is. More categories means your visitors can
locate particular links a lot faster.
- Minimize
the depth of your categories- You should not make your directory more than
three category levels deep, for instance if you are a travel site and have
a category for Jamaica, then the structure example would be
Travel>>Caribbean>>Jamaica. Easy navigation for your site
visitors is the main reason for this.
- Reason
two for minimizing your directory depth- Search engines will spider each
page of your website, they will determine the pagerank
of each page based on its content, and distance away from your homepage.
Use this as a rule of thumb; each level down from your homepage will cost
that page “one” pagerank point. Using the
example above, this is what is meant here,
Travel>>Caribbean>>Jamaica: the Travel” page would have the
highest pagerank being closest to your homepage,
let’s say it has been give a Google rank of 4, the next level “Caribbean”
in all likelihood would have a rank of 3, and so on.
- No
more than 20 links per page- There is not a link partner in the world that
wants his/her site to be on your link page as link number 100. I would
rather be link number 3 on page number three than link number 100 on page
one. This is clutter, and useless to all involved, you, your link partner
and especially your site visitor. Keep this in mind as well, when the
search engines spider your site they will also notice more pages on your
site thus determining that you offer more content. Your link partners will
also appreciate it.
Relevant Links
- Do
your visitors really care if you own a travel site and have links to
recipe sites? Of course not. Although locating good quality link partners
for your site will take more time, it will be well worth it in the long
run. If you have a travel site, seek out rental cars, vacation spots,
travel accessories, and the like. Your visitors are on your site because
they (at that moment in time) are interested in what your site has to
offer, do not change the visitor’s train of thought into anything other
than what you want them to think about, in this example, traveling and
things associated with traveling.
Make Money from your links?
- Of course!
Reciprocal linking is a great way to help your website’s search engine
ranking, but making immediate cash from your links is a whole level up
from that.
- Join
affiliate programs like Commission Junction and add some affiliate links
to your directory. For our travel site example, you can get offers like
travel accessories, rental cars and the like.
- Have a
good mix of links to other sites and affiliate links- You do not want a
directory full of affiliate links, this is a major turn-off to your visitors.
As a matter of fact, you should have at least a 10 to 1 ratio of regular
links vs affiliate links.
Advertise in your directory
- Since
you now have a well organized directory with an excellent structure,
limited to 20 links per page, and a lot of pages with good advertising
space, it’s time to place some banners.
- You
can advertise some of those good sites that you are affiliated with and
place a banner or two on every page.
- Keep
it neat- You should have quality space on the left or right side of your
directory add a Skyscraper banner to either side (only one per page
though), it is well known that the bigger the banner the more clicks on
that banner you should receive. A skyscraper is usually 120 x 600 in size.
Add a single banner at the top center of each page as well; make it a
different ad, offer something different than your skyscraper. This is the
most valuable banner location on any page, use it for banners.
- Sell
banner spots- Now that you have a well categorized directory, you can sell
ad space to vendors whose products or services appeal to that particular
category. You can even offer the top spot on a particular page for sale or
as a trade for the same kind of link for your site in someone else’s
directory.
Exceptions to the rule
There are those sites that do not
fit into any category of your site that have that HUGE Google page rank, and
you want them to link with your site. Here is a tip for you to keep those sites
happy and get that top rank. In addition to you’re regular links directory,
create a separate smaller reciprocal links directory. This may be only 1-3
pages in size. This directory must have a direct link from your homepage (most
top rank sites require that), and title it something like “Special Link
Partners” or “Recommended Links”. Add only page ranks of say 6-7 or higher to
this special directory. This will ensure your most
important link partners that you will not be burying their link inside your
link directory.
We have quite a large selection of
software in our downloads directory at http://www.bullmarketer.com
that can help you automate the process of managing your own links directory.
One program in particular is Arelis by Axandra.
This software is not only VERY user friendly but offers tons of features.
There is a free lite version available for download.
Derek Arnold
Derek Arnold is the President of
BullMarketer.com, a webmaster resource site offering many tools for webmasters,
marketers, and designers. Also has over 18 years of experience in the marketing
and advertising fields. Homepage: http://www.bullmarketer.com
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