Saturday, April 12, 2008

I use 3way links for link building

On Friday, I was with my friends Rita and ben who are just trying to get this thing of blogging and internet marketing right. These are friends who happened to hear from me about three months ago that I was trying to live by making money online.

To them this sounded so impossible and I slowly started showing them how. Rita was especially suprised when I told her to set up a squidoo lens and 2 days from her seting it up, she made a sale of $80. Yes I mean eighty dollars. That was from a horse race betting product that is sold on clickbank.

She was happy and then started making more lenses and making some money here and there.

When we were talking yesterday, she was telling me of how she makes a squidoo lens and in 1 day it is indexed, goes up to page one of google for the keywords (I even taught them about keyword research) and then in two weeks or more, it goes off google. This has been disturbing her. She wanted to know how I manage to keep my websites and lenses on google for a long time.

Well, I told her that I use 3way linking to maintain my websites at google top pages.
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This link building technology is designed to be "set it and forget it." There are only 3 steps to getting your site started on the path to ranking in Google:

Add your domain name into your account with your chosen keywords.
Upload a PHP file to your site.
Link to the PHP file from your home page.
That's all you have to do. The whole process takes less than 10 minutes. After that everything is automated. The system will start spreading links across the network automatically, performing 3-way link exchanges between your site and other sites in the network. You don't have to touch it again!



When link building, it is very important to remember that not all links are created equal. Google wants to see certain kinds of links into your web site before it will rank the site for your selected keywords. Those 3 things are:

1- A Variety of Link Texts
If all of the links aimed at your site contain the same link text, Google will either discount or ignore all of your links. Google wants to see a diversity in the text of the links that are pointed at your site.

Research has shown that using a 60% / 30% / 10% linking pattern works best. That means that about 60% of your links will contain your primary keywords, 30% will contain your secondary keywords, and 10% will contain your third-choice keywords.

2- Geographic Diversity
If all of your links come from web sites that are hosted in the same place, on the same IP address, or even on different Class C IP addresses that are too geographically close to each other, Google will discount or ignore the links.

This network perfectly mimics a natural network of links, because that's exactly what it is! There are thousands of sites owned by many hundreds of web masters. The sites that your site will perform 3-way link exchanges with are located all over the globe, on a very diverse variety of IP and Class C addresses.

3- A Steady Growth in Links
If hundreds of links suddenly appear in Google that are all aimed at your site, Google will not count the value of those links for many months. This process of withholding link value is known as the "Google Sandbox". When this happens, you have to wait anywhere from 3 months to a year to see the value of your incoming links applied in Google's ranking of your site.

My system spreads links slowly, at the rate of 0 to 8 links per day. That means that there will be some days where no new links are added, and some days where as many as 8 are added -- which is how natural linking occurs. Once your site reaches 250 inbound links, the process stops. This usually takes about 60 days.

The old reciprical links strategy is now gone and with very little value. But 3way links is here to stay. I hope it will help Rita and you when applied properly.
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