"I Coulda Been a Contenda"

A lesson that includes a dynamic, new "get
links" strategy.
By Jim Daniels
Is your site a "contender"? Or do you have a
"limited presence" online?
Maybe you're a "900 lb. gorilla?"
What's with all the jargon?
Glad you asked.
A slick new "Visibility Index" opened
recently on the web and you should try it today. It measures your
website's visibility online by counting up all the links to your
site. But rather than simply telling you how many links you have
across the world wide web, this one rates you from "limited
presence," to "contender", "player" and even
"900 lb. gorilla."
The site also lets you enter up to four other URLs so
you can compare yours to them. What's more, the results show your URL
among lots of popular sites on the web.
Not only is this free tool fun to try, it can reveal
important information about your web presence.
Give it a go at: http://www.marketleap.com/publinkpop/
I just ran this bizweb2000.com site through and it was
interesting to see it wedged between www.Macys.com and
www.Southwest.com, but just shy of www.MarthaStewart.com and
www.GeorgeWBush.com. (See, I told you it was fun!)
But all fun aside, whether you find your site in the
limited presence category, or even "Contender" or
"Player", you should always be working toward one goal -
getting more links.
Not only do lots of links bring the obvious - lots of
traffic, they also help you in another important race - search engine
ranking. It is well known that major search engines have been relying
more and more on link popularity as a deciding factor in where they
rank sites in their results pages.
Could you become a gorilla?
OK, so how many links can you really get? Well, let's
be honest. A lot has to do with your overall business budget and
specifically, your marketing budget. If you think you can get to 900
lb. gorilla - that's half a million links - you may be kidding yourself.
Take a look at the sites in that column. Every last
one is a giant company with huge marketing dollars, including
presence on television, radio, and the like.
So how about the next category down, "player"
- with 100,000 links or more? Is it doable with a small or home
business budget?
Why not! If a cheapskate like me can get 25 percent of
the way there, anybody can. Sure, it would be quite an accomplishment
on a limited budget, but it's possible over time. You just have to
have a plan! And I'd like to help you with that right now...
Get a powerful plan in place
So how does a site start moving up the list?
Simple. Get links. Or better yet, have a powerful plan
to continually get links.
Getting other sites to link to yours takes a bit of
originality. You can't just slap up a "link to us" page and
hope the job gets done. And you can't just email webmasters with
"wanna swap links" messages. (Well, you can do those two
things, but don't expect too many quality links!)
Perhaps the best strategies for growing link
popularity are yet to be discovered. Think original and you can be an
expert in this new arena!
That said, below are a two ways that I now get lots
of links. While I don't claim to have invented these ideas, I did
put my own twist on them and I invite you to emulate these strategies
at your site...
1. Pre-license all your best stuff.
If you ever create your own tips, articles or content
for the web or email newsletters, consider pre-licensing it to
others. If you're a web designer, you can do the same thing with your
images, icons and the like. And then make the pre-licensing viral!
If it's content you write, pre-licensing it for others
is as simple as including a short footer after your work. It looks
something like this:
* You have permission to reprint what you just read.
Use it in your ezine, at your website or in your newsletter. The only
requirement is including the following footer with it...
Article by YOUR NAME, visit www.YourWebsiteUrl.com
for more original content like this. Reprint permission granted with
this footer included.
If you're a designer you would simply put a statement
like that in your terms of use page, like this...
* These images can be used freely. Please include the
following at your site...
Images at this site, courtesy of
www.YourWebsiteUrl.com You may use them at your site by simply
including THIS same statement at your site.
Getting the idea? See how this works to get you links?
Even if one site uses your content, you could obtain
an endless number of links without the linking sites even coming to
your site!
There are lots of websites in need of decent content.
Supply it and you can benefit greatly - if you do it right!
2. Bribe webmasters into linking up.
The next strategy that can work very well is the
"bribe". In a nutshell, you simply give something of value
away to anyone who links to your site.
When done correctly, this strategy can be extremely
powerful. All you need to get started is a few banners or buttons
that people can use to link to your site, and a way to automate all
aspects of the "bribe".
Here's
a link to my own NEW implementation of this strategy. (You may
want to read the rest of this lesson before clicking in.)
What you'll find at that URL is a new area of my site
called the Internet Marketer's Resource Directory.
But it's more than a niche directory. It is actually a link
generation tool that bribes my visitors into linking to
bizweb2000.com by offering two distinct rewards:
a. Marketers can secure a link from
my site to THEIR best Internet Marketing Resources in what will be my
new high- traffic directory.
b. When they reciprocate with a link
to my site, they get a free book just for participating.
Is it working? You bet!
The very first day it generated more than 40 new links
to my site. (Let's see, 40 times 365 = 14,600 links a year. I may be
able to get to 900 lb. gorilla after all.)
And here's the key to the early success of my new
link- generating system... it's a new tool that automates the entire
process called LinksManager.
LinksManager not only enabled me to create the
directory in a few hours, it automates the entire "get
links" strategy. In a nutshell, LinksManager is a Link Swap
Automation tool, but as you can clearly see from my example, it can
be much more. My new niche "directory" proves that.
Here's how LinksManager works: Through a web interface
you create your "links page". When your website visitors
start submitting their URLs, the system take over. It sends automated
emails to all new submissions, checks their site for reciprocal
links, sends email reminders if they don't reciprocate, and even
gives away my book when reciprocal links are verified!
I'm quite impressed by the simplicity and the
automation power this tool offers. Actually, I've seen nothing like
it to date. And no, I'm not an affiliate. ;-)
OK, give it a look-see at: http://linksmanager.com/bizweb2000/
You'll find a rapidly growing
"self-propelled" directory. Feel free to fill it with your
best Internet Marketing resources. You're sure to get lots of
visitors from the directory as other BizWeb eGazette subscribers do
the same! (I'll also be linking to the directory from other busy
areas of my site soon.)
While you're poking around, watch how the LinksManager
system automates the entire process of getting new links. Pretty
slick eh? If you like it, grab your own free demo of LinksManager by
clicking the green "powered by" box at the bottom of each webpage.
Well, that about wraps up this lesson! If you take one
thing from it, remember, a good "get links" strategy is a
key to growing your business online. Use your imagination and develop
a unique strategy of your own. I'll bet you can come up with
something great if think creatively! Who knows, maybe someday your
site will even be a "Contender" or better yet, a 900 lb. gorilla!

Tip by Jim Daniels, owner of bizweb2000.com.
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