'How a Targeted Linkage Campaign Compares to an SEO Campaign'
Today both targeted linkage and search engine optimization (SEO) campaigns
require an investment. Want to know where you'll get the most bang for your
buck?
'The answer is...'
Let's say you've got a search engine optimizer working to get you great search
engine positioning. This is important to do, but even when you're #1 on Google,
you still have to wait for people to find you through that particular search
engine.
But let's say you're not #1 on Google, or even #100. In fact, your site is
nowhere to be found on Google. You've got to start from scratch, and your listing on
Google can take weeks or months to appear.
And then, this could happen: after many weeks you discover that you didn't
get a satisfactory ranking on Google. Obviously you'll need to adjust, then
submit again. Then wait up to several more weeks...
That's as long as 6 months of fiddling around with your Google rankings to get
the results you want - IF you get the results you want.
There's no guarantee, which is why most search engine optimizers don't like to
be locked into your positioning on any one particular search engine. Instead
they'll work to get you top 10-30 positioning for x number of listings on x
number of major search engines.
Because of the time involved, a realistic SEO campaign needs at minimum a 6
month window of opportunity. Your SEO must have this flexibility to deliver
quantifiable results. So if time is an important factor, you'll need to take
this into account.
For a targeted linkage campaign, count on three to nine months to begin seeing measurable
results. With proper follow-up, the traffic flowing into your site from these
links will only continue to grow.
There's one other thing to consider: although search engines are used by around
83% of the population online to find resources, currently they index less than
30% of the Internet overall. Which means that more than 70% of all Internet
resources cannot be found through the search engines at all.
That's worth thinking about, and it raises this question: 'If people can't find
resources through search engines and directories, how DO they find them and
where do they look?'
The answer is, 'through links'. After search engines, this is the 2nd most
popular way to find anything online, and opens the door to a much higher
percentage of the Internet's resources than search engines can offer.
These are a few key contrasts between targeted linkage and SEO work, but here's
the REAL difference:
Targeted linkage reaches out to YOUR online community to find your target
audience and build your network, where an SEO campaign is to do with the
enhancement and effective submission of your Web site assets.
Targeted linkage finds the sites where your target market gathers, then
establishes a direct link from that site to yours. In this way it brings you one
step closer to reaching your market - people frequenting sites in your market
niche can find your site there, and no longer have to use search engines to
find you.
It's a more direct approach, and there's another benefit: where search engines
change their ranking algorithms regularly which causes your position to
fluctuate, a link on a high traffic site can stay posted for months or even
years. If your site offers valuable content, it delivers real value to a linking
site because it enhances what they offer to their visitors. That's why they want
your link.
Are we saying 'the heck with search engines, concentrate on links'? Not at all -
some of our best friends are SEOs. These search engine experts have driven
substantial traffic and paying customers to our sites. We thank them and highly
recommend them!
What we are saying is... 'Do BOTH'. Invest in your online marketing today and
you are investing in a bright future, because your Web site is an asset that
continues to grow.
Targeted links enhance your listings with the top search engines today, and
you'll be more visible and a recognized 'player' in your niche market if you
place well on the major search engines and directories.
There's a symbiotic relationship here, so go ahead: use it to your advantage.
Article by Scott T. Smith of Copywriting.Net.
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