Before we can define what good links are, we must first define the term -
LINKS.
The foundation of the World Wide Web or WWW and
hypertext transfer protocol, or the
http that you see in front of the
url in your browser's address window,
is the ability to navigate from one web page to another by pressing (or clicking on)
a hyper-link. Links are what the web is all about.
Each method of creating links has a relative value to
search engines, based on usability. Regardless of how the link is presented, they
all contain the hypertext anchor - <a> term and
href to make the link functional.
Examples of link types and their value include:
Link buttons are links created from
pictures and are difficult for search engines to understand.
Embedded links are
text links in the body
copy of a web page and are the second most valuable type of link.
Links in headings are the most valuable, if
the word or phrase is relevant to the link target.
Links in JavaScript
are practically worthless, because search engines can't use or follow them.
Links in Flash movies
are the most worthless type of link. They offer severe restrictions to both
search engines and users with disabilities. Not user friendly links.
Including good outbound links on a business web site seems to be frightening to most
business web site owners. The worst advice that we have ever seen on a so-called
professional business web designer's site was,
don't put any outgoing links on your site, unless you want your customers
to leave! Not only is this an irrational
fear, it's actually counter productive. Search engines value good links even more
than
they value good information content. Without good outbound links,
your site is seen as just another a visitor trap, that has no real value
to the web.
Links to high quality information are very important.
Most search engines rank web sites with lots of links higher than those with
only a few. Unethical seo practices use link farms to create sites with
thousands of worthless links, which are sold to unsuspecting site owners
in the hope of increasing their search engine ranking results. Many of these link farms
send spam emails
which offer to get your site thousands of links for only a few dollars a month. This
may sound like a bargin, until you understand that all the major search engines
already know about these link farm sites and will de-index a lot of the sites they link to!
Avoid buying into a link farm for any reason. The links are useless and
your site page ranking will be penalized by search engines, rather than improved.
Broken links are common on business websites. Too many
broken links will get a site de-indexed from a search engine. We use the
FREE W3C link checker
to verify that our links are still good.
HTML was developed for the World Wide Web and continues to be the basis of all
links. Although
XHTML
became the standard in 2000 and revised in 2002, it simply remains the best
form of expressing link text. The link text used in a hypertext link can
dramatically improve the
SERP of specific pages on your
site. As an example, the main site menu on the left side of each web page
contains simple hypertext links to our site's main topic pages. The
link text phrase in each menu item is also a phrase in
the target page title.
This helps search engines and visitors to know what information the link goes to.
Please read: A good site map design before you leave this site.
What is the problem with dynamic links?
Many web sites use dynamic links, that employ DHTML
which is also known as JavaScript. JavaScript links are usually menus written in a proprietary
markup language that is
not
W3C valid
web page markup.
Search engines don't recognize links that are written in JavaScript and so can't follow
the links to other pages or other sites. It is also fairly common to use
Flash menus on modern web sites. Flash is owned by
Macromedia and as a proprietary
markup language, is also not W3C valid. Since flash links are not html,
search engines can't recognize or follow them either.
Search engines rank websites
higher, if they have good links that the
search engine spider can follow.
Link exchanges, reciprocal links and
back link requests to our site
We already have hundreds of outbound links to
information resources
that are relevant to our site's information and valuable to our visitors.
We will consider adding
links to other sites, based on the following criteria:
If you find our links information useful and wish to link directly to this web page,
simply copy and paste
the following link text onto any of your site's pages:
<a href="http://www.seowebsitesdesigners.com/good-links.html">Good information links</a>
Please note: Google does not permit direct search links from non-exclusive business
sites and so they are not included on the search engine links list. Please
search Google directly at www.google.com