The Importance of Link Popularity - The Basics
Amye Saunders
Why is Link Popularity Important?
Link popularity is becoming one of the most significant factors
in determining how well a site ranks. Search engines are
continually motivated to provide relevant search results for
each search query.
Traditionally, search engines based their rankings chiefly on
what was found within a page or site. Search engine rankings for
keyword queries were initially based on the metadata and title
within a page. Due to the misuse of metadata principles search
engines have started to give more credence to off page criteria
- namely link popularity and link reputation.
What is Link Popularity?
The foundation of link popularity is the number of links a
search engine detects pointing to a particular site. The more
popular the site, the more likely the site is to have quality
content. Quality sites are more likely to have content rich
pages, allowing the search engine to provide quality results to
the search engine results pages. Search engines give a higher
ranking in their search results to pages that come from a site
with high link popularity.
How does Link Popularity Affect Traffic?
Link popularity is a recognized way to boost targeted traffic. A
web page is deemed more important when many other pages link to
it. A link is a vote cast by one page for another. But votes are
not equal. A vote from a page that benefits from high link
popularity transmits a greater weighted value than a page with
lower link popularity.
Link popularity is a building block of search engine ranking
criteria that when incorporated with on-page optimization
factors will influence ranking position in the search results.
When links are reinforced with importance to the user and
relevant relationship to the receiving page, they have a greater
sway on search engine ranking potential.
Link popularity is measured by a complex set of calculations to
determine weighted values of incoming links that are not only
based upon "page importance" but link reputation as well which
is the contextual relationship of the linked pages.
How Does Link Popularity Affect Site Rankings?
A link popularity score alone won't determine a page's rank, but
search engines increasingly use it to score pages because it is
considered a sign of a high quality site: one site won't link to
another site for no reason, so a site with an immense amount of
external links must contain meaningful content.
All search engines use different algorithms to rank sites, but
most of the major ones consider link popularity in some form.
Google uses link popularity almost exclusively to rank sites.
Because Google provides content for other major players, a high
ranking may help a site in other major search engines as well.
Many links to a site can also improve search engine ranking by
keeping a site in the search engines. As more sites are linked,
the odds increase that search engine spiders will encounter the
site repeatedly and be less likely to leave it out of their
databases.
Link Popularity Pitfalls
Because of the importance of link popularity there have been
many cases of misuse. There are elements to be wary of when it
comes to embarking on a linking campaign to boost a website's
link popularity. The following is a list of some linking
pitfalls:
FFA
Link Farms
Bad Neighbourhoods/Dirty IP's
Banned Sites
Penalized Sites
Accumulation of links too quickly/False Inflation
Independent Back Linking Network
About the author:
Amye has spent 15 years in the IT industry and has been working
in the Search Engine Optimization field for four years -
enjoying every minute! For additional free SEO Tips for
beginners visit SEO Fever - a work in progress.
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