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I get a steady stream of link requests for three of my own
sites and a half dozen others that I manage for clients. For
about the last year, I've had a standard template reply that
I send to all link panhandlers. Basically, I require that the
link requester submit articles on the topic they are targeting
in order to be given a link from the site they are targeting.
If the topic exists on the site they link-begging for, I will
consider an article for inclusion on my own - or for client
managed sites. The article must be good and it must stand on
it's own merits. This creates a new page on our site and means
it must gain it's OWN PageRank over time. Since it usually goes
in a subdirectory of that particular topic which already ranks
well, it usually doesn't take long to rank well itself.
Needless to say, 99% of the link panhandlers don't reply or
submit articles. Those that do usually get published and
linked. Most of them rank pretty well in a short time,
therefore giving the submitter pretty good PR links, and
increasing the content and relevancy at my site (or clients)
and increasing the value of the links to article submitters.
This is my strategy to get links for myself and for clients
as well. Submit my articles (and sometimes ghost written ones
for clients) to those sites we want links from. Many do
publish them and if they won't include the article, they
very often DO include the link from their links directory
anyway. Win/Win. I've been a long-time advocate for article
marketing and use it extensively to rank well for myself and
others. Offer something of value in exchange for links
instead of panhandling for them - it works wonders.
The thing I don't understand is sites that are full of
articles and WON'T accept one from a particular client or
from me because we are perceived as competitors. That is
shortsighted and paranoid. The clear reason is that an
article serves as a perfect sales letter of sorts.
They are horrified that anyone who reads it on THEIR site
will actually click through to my site from the resource box
and hire me over them. What often happens instead is that
people read the article and look up at the existing site
navigation, then click through to the sales page and hire
THEM. I've actually just done a sales job for the competitor
by having my article on their site.
Well I'm so busy right now, I say more power to them.
Article marketing works to increase visibility and PageRank
for BOTH of us, so many are willing to host the articles and
link to me (or clients) from those articles. They are the
smart ones. You will never be found in a link directory.
Humans don't look at them and search engines are devaluing
them anyway.
Link panhandlers may be down on their luck and in need, but
I need something in exchange for the valuable link that they
are begging for.
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