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Linking Strategies
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1. Submit Your Site to Key Directories.
Be sure to list your site in the free Open Directory Project (www.dmoz.com),
overseen by human editors. This hierarchical directory provides content
feeds to all the major search engines. Plus it provides a link to
your site from an information hub that Google deems important. 2. Submit Your Site to Industry Sites and Specialized Directories. You may find some directories focused on particular industries, such as education or finance. Be sure to register with these. You probably belong to various trade associations that feature member sites. Ask for a link. Even if you have to pay something for a link, it may bring you the kind of targeted traffic from an info hub that you need. Beware of directories that solicit you for "upgraded listings." Unless a directory is widely used in your field, your premium ad won't help. Marginal directories come and go very quickly, making it hard to keep up. Don't spend time here trying to be exhaustive.
4. Write Articles for Others to Use in their
Newsletters. You can dramatically increase your visibility
when you write articles in your area of expertise and distribute them
to editors as free content for their e-mail newsletters. Just ask
that a link to your website and a one-line description of what you
offer be included with the article. This is an effective "viral"
approach that can produce hundreds of links to your site over time.
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