| In your mind,
you have a collection of terms and phrases that you feel
are the most important for your site. In a perfect world,
any time someone searches for those terms or phrases, your
site's links would appear first in all search engine results.
Chances are your world isn't perfect, though. The search-result
links you would see are composed of other sites, not yours.
Maybe you have a link or two here and there, but nothing
like what you secretly really want -- complete ownership
of all search results.
You might want to consider a technique that could get you
closer to the result you want. Instead of treating those
competing results as the enemy, consider cozying up to them.
Here's what I mean.
It is almost a certainty that not every site linked in
those search results is a true competitor of your business.
Your business and the search results are two completely
different things.
For example, if a site sells fitness equipment and you
are a personal trainer who markets training services, you
and that site are not competitors at all. But you are competitors
on the search engines for certain phrases like "weight
loss" or "improve fitness" or "lower
body fat." So, rather than fight these other sites
with higher link rankings for terms you want, take a closer
look at those links above you, and see which of them are
not competitors for your products. The results for the above
terms, for example, feature sites with vastly different
content, products, and services. Most aren't competitors
at all from a product sense. They are competing with each
other only for the search terms.
Now, visit the sites with a link in the search results
above yours that are not competitors for your products.
Examine those sites for ways you can get a link on them.
That's really all there is to it.
In other words, piggyback on the high rankings of other
sites. They have what you want -- a highly placed link for
a specific search phrase. So rather than try to unseat their
ranking, which could take you months and never happen anyway,
do the next best thing: Pursue a link on the sites with
the best rankings that don't compete with you.
Why do this? Imagine if you had links on every site that
had a top 10 search result for phrases that you care about.
You are building a network of links on high-profile sites
that get tons of search engine traffic as a result of their
high placement. The harder part will be figuring out why
these sites should give you a link in the first place. If
you sell products, you might ask if they want to be an affiliate.
Or, if you have some high-ranking pages, you could simply
swap banner links: a you-scratch-my-back-I-scratch-yours
scenario. Or you might simply use this technique as another
method for identifying good targets you can advertise on.
In other words, the sites that have high rankings for terms
that are important to you are natural places for you to
buy banner or button or even text links on. You might even
get lucky and find they have a reciprocal links page. Your
only cost would be a link back to them on your site.
Remember the key point of this approach: Identify sites
that do not sell what you sell but that do have a high ranking
for phrases that are important to you. Seek out win-win
partnerships with these sites. They've done the hard work
of securing highly ranked links. Reward them for it, and
you reward yourself in the process.
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