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beachgirl -> I submitted my site, but don't have any incoming links....Where can I get them? (11/11/2005 11:51:05)

I have a website and I resubmitted it to google, msn and yahoo because I could not find it. I do not have anyone linking to me, or I think you call them "incoming links". How do I get others to link to my site? Help Please... I am a newbie!




womble -> RE: I submitted my site, but don't have any incoming links....Where can I get them? (11/11/2005 11:55:54)

Contact sites in the same 'area' as yours and them if they'd link to you, and you do the same for them in return is one way. Backlinks have more value if they're relevant to your subject matter.




jengoggtim -> RE: I submitted my site, but don't have any incoming links....Where can I get them? (11/11/2005 13:10:28)

In the case of a business site could backlinks be self-defeating? Even if you link to a site that doesn't sell ( eg an embroiderer linking to a sign maker) what your site sells, a potential customer could click to one of the back linked sites & never return to your site? Is this just the chance you take? I guess you need to be careful who you link to???




beachgirl -> RE: I submitted my site, but don't have any incoming links....Where can I get them? (11/11/2005 13:19:50)

Yes, I agree. Currently, the site focuses on skin care products and high quality nutritional supplements. I am worried if I start linking with people in those areas, they will leave my site and go to the competition. Any comments greatly appreciated!




dpf -> RE: I submitted my site, but don't have any incoming links....Where can I get them? (11/11/2005 13:31:43)

good points - understand that the inventors of Google come from the academic community and their bias is that web is for information - not commerce - so from that vantage point, when researching a topic, you want links to similar sites - make sense? commerce has to work around it..lol




Tailslide -> RE: I submitted my site, but don't have any incoming links....Where can I get them? (11/11/2005 13:35:56)

Could you get links from related organisations (rather than companies) you know - dermatalogical or lifestyle sites etc.




beachgirl -> RE: I submitted my site, but don't have any incoming links....Where can I get them? (11/11/2005 13:37:50)

Thanks for the reply Dan.

So I think what you are saying is that maybe I should only link to informational sites that will help the consumer with their skin and health concerns? Do I just start searching the web, and when I find a site I think would be a good match, send them an email about linking?




womble -> RE: I submitted my site, but don't have any incoming links....Where can I get them? (11/11/2005 13:41:45)

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ORIGINAL: Tailslide

Could you get links from related organisations (rather than companies) you know - dermatalogical or lifestyle sites etc.


Just what I was thinking Tail! I'd suggest trying to get links from sources of information on areas connected to your site's subject, rather than commercial sites.

Also, getting listed in business directories might be an option.




beachgirl -> RE: I submitted my site, but don't have any incoming links....Where can I get them? (11/11/2005 14:36:37)

ok... I just came across http://www.linkstoyou.com. Does anyone know if this is good, or is this bad for the search engines? This is what it says it does:
"What is LinksToYou.com?
LinksToYou is an online forum and bulletin board system where members meet to establish one way and reciprocal link arrangements to improve Internet visibility. Start building a better Web for your online community and exchange links with quality websites that complement your content - you'll notice the difference in site traffic and increase Web exposure almost immediately. "

Not sure about it...any suggestions, has anybody ever used a site like this to help them? Have you had good experiences or bad?

Thanks so much!
beachgirl




Mojo -> RE: I submitted my site, but don't have any incoming links....Where can I get them? (11/11/2005 15:25:46)

Finding links in a social network is all about trust. Are you sure the person linking to you is not working for Google?




beachgirl -> RE: I submitted my site, but don't have any incoming links....Where can I get them? (11/11/2005 15:30:06)

Would that necessarily be a bad thing... could you explain a little more? This whole linking thing is confusing!




Mojo -> RE: I submitted my site, but don't have any incoming links....Where can I get them? (11/11/2005 17:08:00)

Search engines take the view that altering your site for the sole purpose of increasing your search enine ranking is spam. It seems that most people that are actively looking for links are really looking for higher search ranking - and more traffic.

If your site is really full of rich content that only you provide you shouldn't have to look for links - they will come to you.





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