Posts Tagged ‘link equity’

SEO Q & A on nofollow’s – plus alternatives

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Today I got a great SEO question from a long time colleague that moved on from Fox Interactive where we worked together on RottenTomatoes.com. He Writes,

Hey Lawrence,

How are you? I hope the SEOWithoutBorders venture is doing well.

BTW, I am launching a directory of users and one of my categories would be technology bloggers and would love to add @seowoborders to my directory since I want thought leaders on topics such as SEO. Are you OK with me adding you to my site?

One question for you as I’m optimizing my site for SEO. I learned from you that maintaining link juice is very important so I am no-following almost every external link but I was thinking that I should remove nofollows for external sites that I link to that are relevant to my page.

For example, I will have a page on some movie star. This page will contain links to the star’s official site, to their twitter profile page, to their Facebook fan page, to their IMDB page. I would think that I should NOT nofollow these links since these links directly relate to my page and help boost my Google pagerank. What are your thoughts?

HI xyz (anonymous)!

Sounds like your in deep – which is great. Glad you found a home to use all your talents. Yes, you may add me to your directory if you like, no prb. On your question, the ‘nofollow’ no longer has any value for SEO link sculpting. That is, you can no-longer use a no-follow tag to INCREASE the value of the remaining outbound links or the page that they are linking from.

So the only way to ‘preserve’ link juice to your page(s) is to reduce the total amount of links from that page. (This is what I advised IGN to do which is why it looks (a little) cleaner.) So you may have to create sub pages where those links reside. For example, if you need to link out to 10 external sites, it would be better to create a page called, ‘partners’ from the home page and then from that page, put the 10 partner links so that you only have 1 link off of the home page instead of 10.

The other way is to create links in a technology that SEs don’t read – i.e. javascript.
So again, do not bother with ‘nofollows’ anymore. A robust external linking strategy, even if outsourced, will bring much greater returns for authority, ranking & traffic!

Hope this helps! Best, LT

(This is a great question. I’d like to post this question on my blog if I may…)

On 02/16/10 10:38 AM, xyz wrote:
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4. Submit to Blog Directories

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

While you may be doing a great job and a lot of editorial effort to keep your blog fresh and entice users to pick up your feeds via “subscribe” widgets (are you?)
Subscribe to this Feedrss2

(Cool video to show users what rss is, why it’s cool and how to subscribe to feeds – can be placed on blogs to educate users- see my home page) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0klgLsSxGsU)

there’ s still a vast world of blog directories you can use to get your stories out there and build valuable inbound links for your blog and your business. Here are some of the more popular Blog Directories* that pass page rank:

a. Best of the Web Blog Search PR6
b. Bloggeries PR3
c. Blog Hub PR7
d. Blog Search Engine PR4
e. Blog Universe PR3
f. Technorati PR9

(* A full list of blog directories is included in the appendix.)

Rather than copying and pasting new content in these directories repeatedly (like with other submission methods), all you need to do is submit the blog name, url and category once to each directory. That’s the beauty of blog submissions.

There  are 3 more parts to this ‘Submit to Blog Directories” blog- post so stay tuned for more blogging backlinks tips!!!

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Backlinks 101 – Pt. 3

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Things that we should be able to deduce from these 2 case studies:

  • Backlinks are very important. (70% of SEO is backlinks)
  • Backlinks drive à KW rankings. KW rankings drive à Search Traffic (these are the 3 key SEO Metrics).* see attached for more.
  • Creating Backlinks is easy!
  • Anchor Text (the keywords used in backlinks) Matters.
  • If an HTML backlink (i.e. Download Sims 3) is not an option, an image backlink (with Alt=”Download Sims 3” which SEs can read, is a great 2nd option).
  • Google’s algo reacts swiftly and decisively to changes in “link equity” to a page (backlinks entering a page – backlinks leaving a page = link equity)
  • While it’s great to pull link equity from our vast network to a page we want to promote, this does not help our global link equity.  That means, what we gain for one page, we’ve lost from others in ranking position and traffic. Therefore, we’ve got to have an “EXTERNAL” backlink strategy as well. (When RT takes that banner off all of their pages as in Case 1 above for example, and if there have been no external backlinks added to the page, it will fall back down the rankings.)
  • The ‘highest traffic volume period” is still to come for both RT (summer 09) & D2D (June 1 09) releases ( 1 & 2 above). To have a new page rank well on a specific product launch date, a backlink strategy must start well before that launch date.
  • Every time we link out to a External partner, we lose link equity. Every time we gain a link back from an External partner we gain link equity.
  • We need to be almost neurotic J about containing and increasing link equity to our pages/site/network if we want traffic numbers to increase.
  • There is another, HUGE!!! side- benefit of crating backlinks that needs to be mentioned… Referrals by Human Visitor (who click on the links – right?) So even if you tell me Search Traffic is only 35% of total traffic, I want to focus on getting people from other sites back to our site, not from Search Engines, I’d tell you the same thing: Backlinks are the main driver of referral traffic from other sites as well, and so really, accounts for as much as 80% or more of all traffic to the site:

searh_traffic_referrals

  • There are manual ways to acquire backlinks (as above shown) and ways which users can generate their own: User Generated Links (UGL). We need both.
  • We need to provide a level of functionality on our pages that creates opportunities for users (AND ENCOURAGES THEM) to embed links on other pages/sites for us.
  • Knowing what we know now (that we know how to get to #1 ranking for an annual release, or a new product release as shown above and the corresponding traffic that it creates), doesn’t it make sense to apply this across all our objet pages; all Game/Movie/Celeb names (our bread and butter keywords)?
  • Finally, I will reiterate that the first step for a great backlink strategy is good keyword analysis/targeting for your site.

I hope this gives you an overview of what backlinks are, and why it’s so closely linked to our success as a company. I will also tell you that besides the branding aspect of a domain name and the content on the site, the value of a domain name if you were to sell it, is directly related to the number of backlinks pointing to it. By building backlinks to a domain, we are adding worth to it over time.

Backlinks” are the new ‘black’ at IGN. It’s in style, in vogue, there should be a new game made about acquiring backlinks to a website….Please make it your mantra, put “backlinks” on the bumper of your car, chat, about it, text about it, scream it from a mountain top, mention it at your next cocktail party, when you call your mom, etc….

“What’s your backlink strategy?”

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