Link building maintenance is the latest sub-specialty of the search engine specialist.
It used to be that the major hurdle most businesses faced was getting awebsite created and launched. In the dawning days of the Internet, just
having a site catapulted a firm’s marketing savvy factor over the wall,
positioning them as daring early-adopters. And then the Internet
actually caught on, and business owners soon realized their websites
needed to be more than a single static page they designed and wrote
themselves. With the advent of Google came a new quest – to make it to
the top of page one for the search engine results, and along with it, a
new skill set was developed: search engine optimization and marketing.
A large piece of SEO/SEM is link building, and just
like brushing your teeth, this is not a task you can do once and be done
with it. A link building strategy is a long-term deal.
Essentially, the way link building works is a lot like feeding a stray cat.
Google’s bots are the cat, and your links are kitty food you leave in
strategic places online to get Google to purr, rub against your ankles,
and mark you with the honor of being on the first page. Just like with a
stray cat, it can take a while for the bots to notice the food you
leave out. But once they find it, they start expecting it on a somewhat
regular basis. Night after night, the cat comes looking for food. But
cats (and Google bots) being finicky as they are, have some mysterious
and seemingly arbitrary rules about what they’ll eat, how often they
want to be served, and where they’ll eat from. Displease them, and
you’re likely to find yourself in the bottom of a cat litter box (except
with Google, it’s called “The Sandbox”) where you’ll be lucky to ever
see the light of day again.
There’s a delicate balance called for in link building maintenance.
By publishing content and creating backlinks too often, you risk being
spurned as a spammer. The penalty, much like being skeeved by a cat, is
banishment. By failing to publish sufficient new content and creating
backlinks too slowly, you risk handing the top spots on Google for your
keywords to your competitors on a silver platter. Cats aren’t known for
waiting patiently for what they want. They just move onto the next
person who’ll feed them.
Your regularity of link building maintenance is just as important as where you put those links.
It used to be that unrelated sites could swap links and shoot to the
top of the search engine results. Site owners and webmasters spent
thousands of dollars buying links from indiscriminate sites – the more
links, the better. Now, Google’s much more particular about those links.
If they’re not on relevant sites, they are worthless, and even harmful.
An expert in link building maintenance must remain committed
to staying current with the trends in the SEO/SEM industry. While
Google’s ways can be mysterious, one thing is clear: moderation is
better than overload. Neither neglect your link building practice, nor
go into overkill – either one can fling your site into oblivion.
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