9 Near Fatal Flaws Most Links Pages
Suffer From and How to Avoid Them
Copyright © 2003, John Gergye
Traffic Test Tube
http://www.traffic-test-tube.com/search-engine-quiz.shtml
Most
links pages are defective!
The
worst ones can have nine near fatal flaws.
How
does yours stack up?
As
a veteran link exchanger Ive spent countless
hours in front of my monitor. Like a Vegas slots
player hoping to hit the jackpot, err, I meant
to say looking for prime candidates. So I qualify
to spell out fatal flaws all too many links
pages suffer from.
Make
it Easy to Connect the Dots
By that I mean make it easy to trade links.
Would it kill you to put instructions right
on your links page? Or at least link to the
add URL page?
Along
the same lines:
Tell
Me What You Want
Do us both a favor and supply your link text.
Both what it looks like and the HTML version
to cut and paste.
Yeah,
I can pull it from the links page I found you
on. But why make me work?
Dont
Treat Contact Info Like Buried Treasure
Youd think some webmasters were in the
witness protection program they make it so hard
to find where to email. Put which email address
to use or the link to your contact page in plain
view.
Do
I Qualify?
Dont make me guess. List any qualifying
criteria you have. For instance if youll
only trade links with certain types of sites
or the links page must have so much PR - say
so.
Be
a Specialist
Avoid trying to be all things to all people.
Doesnt bring you targeted traffic. Doesnt
send such link partners targeted traffic. Trade
links with like minded sites and all will be
better off.
Use
Categories
Set up your links page to be truly useful rather
than like a ball lost in tall weeds. In other
words dont just throw up a laundry list
of listings. My eyes glaze over when I see a
long unorganized roster of 63 sites. Whos
gonna sift through that to find what they need?
This
Aint No Yellow Pages
Avoid a multi-page directory. Why? It costs
PR for each level down you go.
You
see if your directory page is a PR 5, each links
page in another folder will at best be a PR
4.
So
its better to have an index on the same
page as all the links. Ideally with internal
page jumps that take visitors to the appropriate
category. With another back to the top. Heres
help with that: http://www.htmlgoodies.com/tutors/pagejump.html
Dont
Pass Go or 100 Links Per Page
The googlebot gets tired. 100 links on a page
is all it will follow. Be fair. Dont shortchange
anyone by exceeding that.
As
you approach 65 links create a second links
page. Just be sure to put the link to that on
all your pages too. So youre distributing
PR to any subsequent links pages just as you
did for the first one.
Let
Me Know
Just like some guys dont call after the
first date, some webmasters never reply to a
link exchange request. Was it something I said?
Were
ALL busy. Please give all link inquiries THAT
QUALIFY the courtesy of a reply. Or else say
on your links page youre no longer trading
links.
Any
questions? Whats that? Do I practice what
I preach? Check it out: http://www.traffic-test-tube.com/traffic-team.html
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