Three Reasons Why You Need a Private Link Building Service?
#1 Buying backlinks one at a time is very expensive
Link popularity is the #1 factor search engines use to determine what position a website should be ranked for specific keywords and search phrases. Link popularity is the measure of the quantity and the quality of the sites that link to your site. Getting text links from quality websites is the #1 way to boost your site’s ranking in the search engines. Any Internet marketing expert will verify this.
Think of link popularity like this; every time a website places a link on their website that points to your website, that website is essentially giving you their vote that you are a reputable and quality website. The more links (votes) your website has, the higher your website will be ranked by the search engines. So, the website with the most votes wins the #1 ranking, the website with the second most votes wins the #2 ranking, etc. As you can see, the more links you have pointing at your website, the higher your website will be ranked in the search engines.
The problem is that getting other websites to place your link on their website is very expensive. Most websites will charge you $25 or more per month to give you one quality text link. For you to get top 10 rankings in the search engines, you may have to buy links from 500+ quality websites. If you are doing the math, that equates to spending $12,500 or more every single month. And, it requires taking the time to contact 500+ websites to ask them if you can purchase a link on their website or hiring a very expensive link brokering service to perform the work for you. For businesses with deep pockets and an employee that can devote a substantial amount of time to managing this process, it works very well and those websites get top 10 rankings and a ton of traffic. But for the rest of us, we neither have the time or the budget to do this.
#2 You can use Your Primary Keywords in the Anchor Text of Your Links
The anchor text is the text used in the link pointing to your site. An example is if you were to use the words Real Estate Attorney, your text link would look like this: Real Estate Attorney. Your link anchor text should always contain your primary keywords. Using the example above, if you’re linking to an internal page on your website (known as deep linking) and your link anchor text is optimized for the search term “Real Estate Attorney”, you will want to use those specific keywords in the links pointing to that page.
The reason for having your most important keywords in your text links is that search engines determine how and where to rank a website based on the words that are included in the links pointing at your website. If you want to rank high for the search term “German shepherd puppies”, your links needs to include those words so your text link looks like this: German shepherd puppies.
Using your most important keywords in the anchor text of your links will have a huge effect on your rankings.
#3 The Quality of the Site giving you a link matters
Google loves links on quality sites (sites that have been online for a year or longer and have several pages of quality content). It is actually possible to outrank someone who has many more links then you IF you have better quality links (your links are on quality websites instead of garbage websites). It is not necessary that all of your backlinks come from such high quality websites sites, but the general rule is the better quality the site the more value given to the link.
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The three reasons you mention here make perfect sense, reason #1 and 2 is pretty obvious, reason #3 is what I like to know about. I would like more information on how to find quality websites
Hi Clifford
I just put up a link to the LinxBoss Website where there is more info. LinxBoss takes the hassle out of finding websites that will link to your websites. LinxBoss owns their websites and places your anchor text backlink on them. No hunting down a website, contacting an owner, waiting on a reply. This is as simple as signing up, a quick setup and forget about it as the system goes to town.