The Two Sides of Reciprocal Links

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  • valerian dinca

    The Two Sides of Reciprocal Links

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    by Valerian Dinca


    Reciprocal links are links with other sites. There is nothing very
    complicated here : you link to another site, and that site's webmaster
    returns the favor and links back to your site.

    The reciprocal links are very important for two major reasons.

    1. You earn traffic.
    A part of people surfing the other site will click the link to your site
    and will visit you.

    2. You earn qualified traffic.
    If you take care to set up reciprocal links with sites closely related
    to the topic of your site, then the visitors that come from related
    websites are highly targeted. They are interested in your sites theme
    and you have a much better chance of selling them your product.

    The number is the side number one of reciprocal links
    As you can see, the most links you have, the most traffic you get

    The total number of web pages that point links to a related web site
    is called "Link Popularity". This concept is very important for search
    engines as they consider that site A is more important than site B if
    the link popularity of site A is higher than the link popularity of site B.
    So the better your popularity, the better your ranking.

    Your search engine position is directly affected by the link popularity.
    That is how search engines would rank you for a specific keyword,
    or specialized theme.

    Let's see the Goggle's page rank formula

    PR(A) = (1-d) + d (PR(T1)/C(T1) + ... + PR(Tn)/C(Tn))

    For math wizards: PR(x) is the PageRank of x, C(x) is the number
    of outbound links on a page x, d is a damping factor set between
    0 and 1 controlled by Goggle.

    As you can see the PageRank is almost completely dependent on
    the total number of links to other sites on that page.

    That changes completely the meaning of reciprocal links from the
    point of view of search engine optimization. A link to your site will
    have the highest amount of impact on your PageRank if :

    A. The page linking to your site page has a high PageRank.

    B. The total number of links on that page is low (just the one link
    to your site is the best). A site with a high PageRank but with a large
    number of outbound links can nullify the impact on your PageRank.

    A high PageRank means also traffic, and it is highly targeted too
    because your visitors find your site as a consequence of a query.
    As this query is close related to their interest you should expect that
    your site will be very attractive to them

    But here the most links you have, the most traffic you get is not a
    fundamental truth. According to the above formula, for a reciprocal
    link its quality is very important. By quality I mean that the link comes
    to your site from pages with a high PageRank and a low number of
    total links. This is the second side of reciprocal links

    And the conclusion is simple : To receive the highest possible targeted
    traffic you need a large number of quality reciprocal links.

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  • Bill Sanderson

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    Re: The Two Sides of Reciprocal Links

    Valerian dinca has been around long enough to know what is off topic, and
    spam.


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