Posts Tagged "terms"

Link Glossary: Site Wide Links

Posted on Apr 16, 2008 in Affiliate Marketing |

Site Wide Links:

  • Your link on the homepage and all sub pages of a website. Also known as ROS (Run of Site)

It’s very important to target these links appropriately. A site wide link can put your link on thousands of pages within just one domain, so it’s important that these are all relevant links to build your SEO presence.

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The Definitive Guide to Link Buying by Patrick Gavin

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Link Glossary: Deep Link

Posted on Apr 14, 2008 in Affiliate Marketing |

Deep Link:

  • Linking to a webpage buried within a website. These pages are referred to as “deep” because they are often two or more directories deep within a website.

Deep linking is important to affiliate marketers. An affiliate link that goes right to the product being advertised is more likely to convert to a sale than a link that goes to a general home page or landing page. As a common linking courtesy you should always deep link for the benefit of readers to get them right to the information you are citing.

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Glossary Definition From
The Definitive Guide to Link Buying by Patrick Gavin

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Link Glossary: Backlinks

Posted on Apr 11, 2008 in Affiliate Marketing |

Backlinks:

  • The number of links pointing back to your website. This can be found by conducting a search on the major search engines: Link: http://www.YourWebsite.com

This is good information to have periodically to see how far of a reach your website has. This is an especially important metric when launching a viral campaign; you want to see how far out there the links are going to make sure your viral efforts aren’t going to waste.  There are lots of great tools out there like SEOquake that will install as an extension to your browser that will let you check the number of links on any website. If you’re into analytics, this is a great measurement to add to your reports.

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Glossary Definition From
The Definitive Guide to Link Buying by Patrick Gavin

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Link Glossary: Alt text

Posted on Apr 9, 2008 in Affiliate Marketing |

Alt text:

  • “alternative text” that is placed in the code for an image in an H

Alt text is important because of firewalls and website loading speeds. People viewing your website through a firewall may not be able to see all photos due to the security settings. Alt text will replace the image with, essentially, a text description so they are not missing out on what is there. Similarly if people viewing your website are on a slower internet connection, the Alt text will show up before the image does in case it takes them a long time to load the image.

Take into consideration who your audience is and what kind of connections they’re likely to use. Are they viewing from work where there’s most likely a firewall in place? Are they novice internet users with dial-up connections? Remember these things and remember the alt text.  And remind me to follow my own advice here 😛

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Glossary Definition From
The Definitive Guide to Link Buying by Patrick Gavin

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Link Glossary: Reciprocal Link Exchanges

Posted on Apr 7, 2008 in Affiliate Marketing |

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

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Link Glossary: Anchor Text

Posted on Apr 4, 2008 in Affiliate Marketing |

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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