When Google and the other link building major search engines are sending their spiders out crawling through the online world, they are looking for all kinds of info on everyone’s website to try and figure out who has got the most crucial site so they can rank it, amongst all the other websites out there.
This is my knowledge of how it all works, from a non techie vantage point, as follows.
They are checking out relevancy as the main criteria, ie – is the content on the website relevant to the name of the site, and if it is it gets a tick. If it isn’t relevant then it isn’t getting a tick, maybe even a black mark if it’s not relevant in any way. Obviously it is advisable to build lots of relevant content into your site, and it’s very important that the content is unique, Google doesn’t like duplicate content.
Links to and from the website are a significant link development component they’re checking out, and therefore getting backlinks to your website from other highlt relevant websites is definitely very important.
So how do you do this? Are you able to simply contact every one of the top websites, wish them an excellent day, and ask them to put a link back to your new website? Hmmm, I don’t think this will work really well, but you can’t say for sure, no harm in asking.
You can find however several concrete ways that you may get link building, and it’s important to know that not all links are equal in worth. Search engines will place more value on a link development from a high ranking site as compared to from a really low ranking website. Naturally attempt to acquire backlinks out of sites with high PR standing in the major search engines’ eyes, and they will help you more.
Come across a few.gov or.edu websites that have blogs where you can post and provide a comment with your link back. But don’t forget it has to be relevant. This isn’t a simple task,locating these websites, yet rewarding to try and get a handful of, each link is definitely worth a lot of minor links. The comments really should include some importance, tend not to just state something mundane similar to “great post”.
Find other peoples link building service weblogs that have relevant subject areas to yours and post feedbacks in their blogs, so long as it has “do follow” features (in other words they are not – “do not follow”- links that are no good to you). You can find weblogs by browsing with your keywords and “blog” right at the end.