Ask Kirsty – How To Quickly Build Effective Links?
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Wayne dropped me a wee line after my last Ask Kirsty post asking for a bit of general clarification on a remark I made about link building.
Hi Kirsty,
I’ve read a lot of affiliate blogs and websites trying to learn as
much as I can and yours is the first I have come across that is based in the UK
(as I am). I will read reagularly from now on.
Anyway, my question is this. I have just read your response to a question posed
about whether a beginner should go for a single niche large site or several
smaller sites. I was interested in part of your response where you said you
have a site that sells single product that makes you about £150 per month. You
created it within a day and spent a couple of hours getting links into the site.
My question is how did you spend your 2 hours link building to get good enough
results?
I have sites that convert quite well but traffic is building very slowly (I
don’t want to get into Adwords at this time).
Thanks
Wayne
Hey Wayne,
The thing about link building is that the amount of work and time required to build adequate links is connected to the competitiveness of the sector you are attempting to break into. Because the site I was referring to was within an extremely targeted niche with low numbers of competitors, I only needed a very low number of incoming links to rank well for my target search terms. The URL for my niche site is also keyword rich, which can assist with achieving good rankings relatively quickly.
For more information on “niche marketing” see this thread about achieving a number one ranking on Google in 36 hours, and check out Stu Fosters Niche marketing blog. Andy Beard also has shedloads of niche wisdom on his blog!
But back to the link building!
For the reasons I’ve outlined above, alas there is no magic formula to effectively building relevant links within a short time. However, you can make sure your link building efforts are more productive by making sure they are strongly relevant to the content of your web site. I firmly believe that these days quality of links is far more important than quantity (although you do have to strike a fine balance between both!).
So How Do Links Help Your Site To Rank?
Back in the good old days of search engine yore, to rank well in the search engines you merely had to get thousands of incoming links to your site and you were well into the search engine gold! Alas, those days are gone… these days link popularity is a different beast.
Link popularity is one of the many things search engines look at when deciding which sites are most relevant to search engine queries. At a very, very, basic level, a search engine will analyse the relevance of sites linking to yours. If you have a site about Blue Widgets and have carefully made sure that other sites in the blue widgets sector are linking to you, then your site will be seen as relevant. Personally speaking, I also try to get links from sites in broader, but related sectors also.
So What’s The Quickest Way To Effectively Locate Potential Link Partners?
I find the best way to perform link research quickly as part of my initial marketing activity is to locate other related sites that are actively seeking link partners.
To do this, I first make sure I have created a comprehensive list of target search terms (more on keywords in another thrilling installment of “Ask Kirsty”. I then methodically work my way through these search terms by entering them into a search engine and appending them with terms such as: –
Add URL
Exchange Links
Submit Links
Link Submission
Link Exchange
i.e. Blue Widget Link Exchange, Submit Blue Widget Links… etc
This exercise can also be repeated for broader, related subject areas.
There is far, far more to building links than this… but I feel this is an excellent first step. One proviso, it’s important to vary your link anchor text and make sure you don’t build too many links too quickly. Similar anchor text and rapid increase in incoming links can trigger an adverse reaction from Google who is always on the lookout for scurrilous search engine behaviour!
I hope this helps… I’m sorry I couldn’t tell you how to effectively build links in 2 hours. But if I’d worked that one out I’m afraid I wouldn’t be sharing!

