Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Getting your Website and Product known

Creating a webpage is quite easy nowadays. Whether you are generating your own website, or starting your page on an existing site, there is an important key to victory. What's the secret to Search Engine Optimization? The secret is here and that is Backlink's! Though beginning your journey of website management may be extremely simple, getting people to READ your script is another story.

The easiest way to get the word out about your page is through backlink's. Many of you may wonder what back links are and how to attain them. A backlink is a link that is aimed back to your website, which may also be referred to as an inbound link or an "IBL." The amount of backlink's is used as a sign to show how popular your website is and its importance to readers.

SEO depends on back links because a majority of search engines, including Google, give more recognition to sites with a large quantity of QUALITY IBL's. Do not confuse quantity with quality. Getting as many random inbound links as possible instead of taking time to find relevant ones will not help you. Though you may have a large quantity, they are not QUALITY, and therefore will not be useful.

Search engines look at a website's content to establish the value of their links with the help of backlink's. When there is a link to your page from another website that is related, the significance of that link will be greater than one from a site that has nothing to do with yours.

Let's say you write a weekly fashion blog and a label you often mention links to it. That inbound link is valuable because the site is related to yours. However, take that same blog, link a website about wood building to it as a back link and search engines will find it insignificant.

The point of Search Engine Optimization is to make your site as visible to others as possible. It is helpful to keep track of your number of IBL's, along with knowing which sites are linking back to yours. Also make sure that you are familiar with how the anchor text of a backlink fits in keywords that are relevant to the site.

Inbound links are essential to the success of a website. With millions of websites to surf through on the web, and hundreds of thousands more being created every day, it is vital that you set yours apart from the rest using good keywords and building a good backlink buildup.

To your Accomplishment,

Timothy Anietie