Reciprocal Linking Benefits
A baker's dozen points to ponder...
The benefits of reciprocal linking to a website owner are
considerable, but they are also widely overlooked and even
misunderstood. Very few of the so-called "web marketing gurus"
really understand the dynamics of linking. Everyone knows that it is
important to search engines, but very little has been written about
the real benefits of linking.
Here at DomainDrivers, we have extensively studied the true value of
linking, and we can provide a point-by-point summary of the
advantages of building a substantial link network. For sites that
serve a market of enthusiasts, like sports or a hobby, or are in an
industry that has a large number of resource or directory sites,
like careers, then linking should be the foundation of the site
traffic.
Each of these benefits is quite powerful. Cumulatively, this list
places linking as the “king of the hill” when it comes to earning a
return on your website marketing investments. Because many of these
advantages have never been exposed, please read them carefully, and
take time to reflect on their true meaning.
1. Value: The "cost per click" of a reciprocal link actually
decreases with every click. If it costs $5 to get a link (on
average), then the cost per click for that link becomes less than 1
cent once you’ve received just 1000 visitors from that link. And it
just keeps going down indefinitely.
2. Cost Protection: Traffic from reciprocal links is immune from
increased ad costs due to traffic spikes or bidding wars. A traffic
spike on Overture, the largest pay-per-click search engine, might be
a welcome result, but it also costs more money. A traffic spike from
a reciprocal link, or even a steady increase due to ordinary web
traffic growth, is free with links.
3. Reliability: Reciprocal links continue to drive traffic, even if
marketing budgets get stretched thin. If you stop paying Overture,
they stop sending traffic, which is a very vulnerable position.
4. Search Result Enhancement: Many search engines will reward you
for being "popular", as well as for being a "hub", which is a
representation of the number of links going out of your site, a
commonly overlooked fact. Search engine results tend to improve
dramatically for sites that implement good linking practices, both
in and out. Visit our page on Search Engine Optimization basics.
5. True Network Effect: Reciprocal links are a widely-distributed
source of traffic. They are not reliant upon a single point of
control, as are many other sources of traffic, like search engines.
Links represent a "fail-safe" network. They are protected from the
ever-changing criteria and consolidation of the free search engines,
and they are sheltered from the competitive attacks that are now
taking place with the pay-per-click bidding wars.
6. Stability: Reciprocal links are extremely stable, in the
aggregate. Sure, you'll lose some links over time, but by and large,
they tend to stay in place indefinitely, providing traffic day after
week after month after year.
7. Publicity: The very act of asking for the link from another site
is equivalent to an industry-specific press release, but the payoff
here can be long term. You never know what will come your way from
making your market aware, especially if your product is new or
unique. In fact, a legitimate link request to sites that solicit for
them is the ONLY way to announce yourself via email to a
highly-targeted group of sites in your industry, without "spamming".
8. Branding: The more links you have, the greater the "branding"
effect for your name. This broad awareness can improve the
click-through-ratio for your links. At the least, it makes surfers
curious as to why your site name seems to show up everywhere.
9. Traffic Driver: A well-structured links page can actually be used
to bring people back to your site. It is a resource to your
visitors, and they will come back to it again and again. Providing
links to other sites is not a net traffic drain. This line of
thinking is simply flawed, for a variety of reasons. The benefits of
linking far outweigh the occasional click out of your site by people
who are ready to leave. A well-designed links page opens all of the
outgoing links in a new browser window, leaving your site open on
the users machine.
10. Market Intelligence: Reciprocal link traffic patterns reveal
many of the real "players" in an industry. This info, extracted from
your site referral logs, can be used to your advantage in other
ways, such as for placing banners or finding good affiliates and
marketing partners.
11. Minimal Oversight: Unlike pay-per-click search engines and
banner ads, links take only limited management time once they are in
place. This is the opposite of pay-per-click, because when you are
spending money for each click, you need to constantly stay on top of
both your bids and your volume. That is a hidden but very real cost
of pay-per-click banners and ads.
12. Asset Value: Reciprocal links are assets of the business. Like
the bricks of a house, a few don't amount to much, but pile them up,
and you have a rock-solid foundation and structure. They can greatly
enhance the equity value of a website.
13. Affordability: The traffic that comes from established links is
essentially free, but earning those links is not. It takes time and
money to build a link network. For the most part, building links is
an upfront cost, and should be viewed as a capital investment in
site marketing that is immediately expensible for accounting
purposes. For established web marketers who already use extensive
banner programs or bid competitively on popular terms with the
pay-per-click search engines, you'll find the cost of an entire
linking project to be just a fraction of your monthly click budget.
In comparative terms, linking is a remarkably affordable short-term
expense. For those who do not yet spend money for online
advertising, the investment in links may very well save you from
having to institute other ad programs to get traffic.
There is nothing else in web marketing that can compare to the long
term advantages of links. Web marketing costs are now on the rise. Specifically, pay-per-click
search engine bidding has become fiercely competitive. Affiliate
programs are wrought with problems of their own. Linking is a
stable, affordable shelter from the storm, and it works.
We can get you there faster and more affordably than any other
provider, and we can do it on a turnkey basis. We make it easy for
you. Please let us show you what sets us apart.
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