Why to Buy Links for Internet Success
You might wonder why you need to buy links to other people’s websites. After all, it sounds like just another expense. So what’s the benefit? Why do you need to buy text link ads? If you’re already heavily invested in SEO you’ll know the answer, but if you’re new to the process, you need to understand that even if your website is content-rich and highly informative, it may not rank in SERPS and attract traffic. Links and back links matter. There’s no point having a wonderful website if it lurks on page 35 of Google, while your competitors’ sites filter off all that business that should be coming your way.
Let’s start with why you should buy links. Search engines are ‘trained’ to look at links from one site to another, and the more of them they find, the happier they are. Links on sites relevant to your business will be what you want to look at. Make sure your link text is used in the link to your site. So if your homepage is optimized for the keywords ‘van rental’ make sure that this phrase ‘van rental’ is used. Search engines read the link text to decide what your site is about, so you need to make sure the anchor text is exactly right. But don’t use a keyword too much; it looks unnatural. Make sure that the new links are left up on your site for long enough to allow the search engines to recalculate your web pages and links. Sometimes this can take months, so keep your links for at least ninety days. It might be helpful to use software for keyword rank tracking.
You may wish to buy back links as well. What is a back link? It is an incoming link to your site, which a search engine can assess for relevance, quality and quantity. Big sites such as Amazon will have no problems getting other sites to link to them. But we’re not all Amazon, of course. If you’re not big you might want to buy backlinks. You might be able to enter into reciprocal agreement with other sites about linking to one another’s website. Also you could try writing articles on sites, or guest blogging, in return for a link to your website. But of course this will only be appropriate in certain situations. You might also consider social networking as a way to build up links with websites of interest to you. But sometimes it is going to make more commercial sense to buy the back links. After all, building up all these links and back links can take a long, long time. Time you could be spending elsewhere.
There are lots of companies offering you links and you could probably buy hundreds or thousands within five minutes of reading this article. Questions to ask yourself first relate to the reputability of the company. Do your research. What kind of guarantees do they offer? Some companies will offer you money back if you don’t see an improvement in your ratings within a given period, say two to three weeks. As with all things internet, a recommendation from someone you trust may be the best way of finding the best provider. This isn’t always possible though, so try to look at several companies and compare what’s on offer. Ask if they provide you with reports and how these will be presented, and how frequently. Bear in mind that of course not all links and back links are equal. Fifty good links may do better for you than one hundred so-so links. Numbers are just a crude way of looking at it. Trusted links are what you are after when you buy links.