Wednesday, April 1, 2009

The Basics of Link Exchanges

With the amounts and types of email that businesses receive on a daily basis, it is no surprise that some will have a difficult time deciphering the legitimate requests from the spam.  One of those requests is for link exchanges between one website and another. 

There are two different types of link exchanges.  The first type is a reciprocal link exchange, where website A links to website B, and vice versa.  The second type is a three-way link exchange, where website A links to website B, and website B gets a link back from website C. 

So how can you tell the difference between a spam request and an authentic one? 

First, you will need to check the site that you are being asked to place on your site.  Does this look like a reputable business, with a clean design and easy to find contact information?

Second, you will need to find if the reciprocating site’s link page is accessible from the homepage of their website, whether in the header, footer, sidebar menus, or in the homepage text.  Link pages, or directories, can be referred to in different ways, such as:

  • Friendly Links
  • Friendly Sites
  • Useful Links
  • Partner Links
  • Link Exchange
  • Link Directory
  • Resources
  • Resource Directory

Third, you will want to check out the page where your site’s link will appear.  If it is a three-way link exchange, this means you will want to not only check out the site you are linking to, but the site that will be linking back to you.  Sometimes, the page you are linking to will be reputable, the site linking back will be much less desirable.  The things to watch out for are:

  • Link Farms - pages with hundreds or more links
  • Bad neighborhoods - pages with links to sites with adult content, online pharmacies, etc.

Reviewing these basic things when receiving a linking request will assure you a quality link exchange.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

SEO with Cyberactive Marketing

With the economy in a bind, marketing dollars must be put to good use in order to bring in as much business as possible. Businesses are turning to SEO companies to help them generate traffic for their website to bring in customers and much needed revenue.

What is SEO?

Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process in which your website undergoes redevelopment to more effectively communicate your keywords to search engines. Optimizing your website enables it to become an authority on the Internet which causes it to rank higher on major search engines. This way, when potential clients type your keywords into a search engine, your company will be in the top of the search results, making it much more likely that they will continue onto your site, as the most relevant sites generally are at the top of the list.

Why choose Cyberactive Marketing for your business SEO needs?
  • Cyberactive Marketing has over 3,000 active front page listings.
  • Over 90% of our clients are at the #1 position within Google and more than 97% of our clients are in the top 3 rankings.
  • With over ten years experience, we have insider industry experience of how search engines work and expert credentials.
  • We position ourselves in the middle of the industry in terms of price -- thus our competitive advantage is excellence and our quality is of incredible value.

We also focus on the future of search engine technology. Our continued research and focus on customer relevance ensures the maxium customer experience through powerful SEO knowledge and marketing techniques.

To learn more about our internet marketing solutions, including onsite page optimization, reputation management, social media marketing, and more, please visit CyberactiveMarketing.com.