Link Glossary: Reciprocal Link Exchanges
Reciprocal Link Exchanges:
- When two websites swap links to point at each other. Trading links with another website.
There’s a limited amount of success that can be had with reciprocal link exchanges. As one blogger wrote they are “so 1997”. Search engines do not give that much value to reciprocal link exchanges because you are sharing the “link juice” between the two links. A great, legitimate way to get some reciprocal links is to just make some connections with other bloggers and throw links to their sites into your blogroll. If they like you, they may reciprocate.
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Glossary Definition From The Definitive Guide to Link Buying by Patrick Gavin
Link Glossary: Anchor Text
Anchor Text:
- Anchor text is the text on a page that is linked to another web page or a different place on the current page. When you click on anchor text, you will be taken to the page or place on the page to which it is linked.
This is basically the HTML nuts & bolts for text links. For example, the citation below referencing where this definition came from. Instead of pasting the URL in, it’s linked through the anchor text “The Definitive Guide to Link Buying by Patrick Gavin”. It’s a much more pleasant way to put links out there.
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Glossary Definition From The Definitive Guide to Link Buying by Patrick Gavin
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Link Glossary: Citation
Citation:
- A citation is a reference to an entity. Citation: quote, mention, reference. Citation in the context of the web usually means a HREF link to a location. A Citation count is the count of references to a page on the internet.
I use a lot of citations on my websites, and the reason is really two-fold. There are some theories that this does help your page rank, so I do it. But the MAIN reason I link is just because I want to make references that are easy for my readers to see where I got my information and go straight to the source if they want more information than I provide. It’s just some extra validation to what I throw out there.
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Glossary Definition From The Definitive Guide to Link Buying by Patrick Gavin
Link Glossary: One Way Links
One Way Links:
- Links that are not reciprocated by your website. Incoming links to your site that are not returned. These are the best links to have from a search engine optimization point of view.
As they say, there are many ways to skin a cat. You can go out there and comment on blogs or you can add your link to a lot of directories. Most directories require a small fee to give you a one way link but in the end it’s worth it for building your website’s page rank.
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Glossary Definition From The Definitive Guide to Link Buying by Patrick Gavin
Link Glossary: Off Page Criteria
Off Page Criteria:
- When a search engine ranks pages by using data that is not present on the web page itself. This could be the presences of a directory listing, or the number and quality of inbound links to a page.
This just goes to show that you need to build your link profile with more than just the links on your page. A great way to do this is to get out there and respond to blog comments. But don’t just spam them with your link – join the conversation and really participate. It won’t take that long out of your day and will be worth it in the long run.
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Glossary Definition From The Definitive Guide to Link Buying by Patrick Gavin
