Building Links For Modern White Hat SEO Standards
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A white hat link building plan is one that aids the SEO of a website, but does so in a manner that will not result in penalties from major search engines. Basically, the goal is to get links from relevant websites, but also do so according to a strict schedule and plan. That way you will not incur setbacks along the way.
A business that networks itself has a greater chance of surviving- both locally and on the Internet. Odds are that you already know several businesses or friends in business who can give you a link to your website. Offer to do a link exchange and watch as search engines will give you a small boost in rankings. If you do this on a large enough scale, no search term is too hard to rank for with enough time given.
Not so long ago, a web directory was the only way to find relevant websites on the Internet. Things have changed since then, as we have Yahoo!, Google, and Bing to thank for easier searching. The fact is that directories are still valuable for finding local services, and search engines still give a lot of “weight” to those who are listed in relevant directories. Find such directories in your locale and get a listing.
Sometimes when you feel burdened and you are not sure on where to start in looking for links to your website, you can simply look at what your competitors are doing. Several SEO tools found on the Internet will attempt to find them so you can see what their SEO plans look like. Then you can see if you can get the same links, or at least similar links to your own website.
Asking for a link exchange is perfectly fine, so long as you do it correctly. It helps if you create the link to a website before you send the email, so they know you are serious about inclusion on your website. The link exchange won’t always go as planned, so be sure to remove any links after a week if there is no response from the website owner. Many web owners aren’t open to exchanging them.
Always be sure to use a tool to check that link exchanges you initiate are going well. Tools will allow you to check the state of links daily so that you know website owners don’t remove your link. In the event they do, you can be notified so you can either ask why, or at least remove the link to that website from your own website.
In Conclusion
A web presence isn’t easily established. It can take weeks or months to get ranked for certain keywords. Just keep up the hard work, and put enough time into it, and you will be on your way to finding to customers via the Internet.
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