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The leading search engines consider inbound links from other sites
to a website to be a very important factor when determining the
importance of your website. The more relevant and qualified links
you have pointing to a site, the more likely you are to rank higher
than a similar website targeting similar keywords with less links
pointing to it.
The anchor text in these links is also very important in determining
the relevance of a site to the keywords queried by users. In order
to compete more aggressively within the search engine results pages,
link popularity of a site must usually be increased steadily.
Corkweb can implement a strategic link building campaign to increase
the number of external links pointing to your site. These can
include links from directories, blogs, third party sites, industry
associations and some authority sites.
Corkweb Link Building Services
A dedicated link building campaign should aim to obtain highly
relevant links from a wide variety of sources. The websites
providing links should be relevant to your business, varied and
reliable sources of information.
The
anchor text used when linking should be optimised and varied. Our
link development services provide the dedicated expertise you need
to raise the Google PageRank of your site, improve your organic
search results and obtain quality inbound traffic.
Corkweb Directory submissions
Search engines consider links from certain directories to be more
important than ordinary inbound links because trained editors
manually approve them; ensuring sites added are of top quality. Our
directory submission work goes hand-in-hand with link development.
In
addition to the Yahoo! and DMOZ directories, Corkweb will ensure
that your site gets listed in the most relevant categories on
numerous online directories as well as local directories, thereby
providing inbound links from trusted sources.
Submission of the website to a selection of high PageRank
directories is also covered under all our optimisation services. Not
all directories are free. Some Internet directories charge a fee for
submission or to cover their editorial costs.
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