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		<title>7 reasons why link building needs patience</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2009 10:41:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Erik-Jan Bulthuis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lets just paraphrase this article; link building costs time. Lots of time. Because a lot of people want immediate results I will focus a lot of time and energy on this post to clarify why it is important to have loads of patience. To name a few:

it takes time to become an authority
it takes time [...]<p><a href="http://www.onetomarket.com/knowhow/7-reasons-why-link-building-needs-patience.html">7 reasons why link building needs patience</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.onetomarket.com">Onetomarket</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lets just paraphrase this article; link building costs time. Lots of time. Because a lot of people want immediate results I will focus a lot of time and energy on this post to clarify why it is important to have loads of patience. To name a few:</p>
<ul>
<li>it takes time to become an authority</li>
<li>it takes time to do link building for a large set of keywords</li>
<li>it takes time before Yahoo! Will give us the appropriate information we need</li>
<li>it takes time before a link is paying off</li>
<li>it takes time to write good content that is link bait worthy</li>
<li>it takes time to build a good network</li>
<li>it takes time to do everything&#8230;manually</li>
</ul>
<h2>It takes time to become an authority</h2>
<p>When we take a look at the real deal we see that big authorities find it more easy to earn links than sites that are less known. Authorities are more likely to be mentioned when someone has to pick a name in a specific segment. For example; when someone wants to name a bookstore they are more likely to mention Barnes &amp; Noble, Amazon, etc instead of the corner shop running a website.</p>
<p>Authorities also have the advantage to have a good network of followers. An authority posting a research on a specific topic is taken more seriously than a smaller competitor who would have published the same research. These authorities also find it easier to get regional or even global press, often resulting in a link building snowball.</p>
<p>Authority websites usually generate more traffic. The appealing content will be noticed by more people and thus receiving a good inbound link will be more likely to happen. This is something I noticed when I wrote some articles on B2B SEO. The posts that were published as guest posts on authority blogs like <a href="http://yoast.com">Yoast.com</a> received a lot of inbound links, while the one published on Netters (in Dutch) only received a few. Relatively speaking the number of inbound links compared to traffic are the same but the net result is a lot higher on authority blogs.</p>
<h2>It takes time to do link building for a large set of keywords</h2>
<p>A good link to your website will increase the rankings on all your keywords because your domain is becoming stronger. However in a competitive market you won&#8217;t get stunning results with just a few extra links. We all know that good deep links with the right anchor text can really benefit your rankings on your top keywords. I estimate that a website needs about 8 focus keywords (of course this depends per site). This means you will have to do link building for all those 8 keywords phrases.</p>
<h3>Branded links</h3>
<p>One way to achieve good branding results is to use your business title in anchor texts. You can use a wide variation of keyword combinations including your business title. An example for Onetomarket would be that instead of just using `<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Onetomarket</span>` as the anchor text it would be wise to use `<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Onetomarket online marketing</span>`.</p>
<h3>Do not ask for links, write your own articles and submit them!</h3>
<p>A different way to achieve good quality links with the right anchor text is to write your own articles and submit these to informative websites, blogs, or online magazines in your area of expertise. Most of the times you are allowed to use your own links! Be sure to check in advance if the website that is willing to publish your article is using `nofollow` links. If appropriate you can also use press releases in the same way, but often these don&#8217;t include links.</p>
<h3>Keyword focused link building always takes time</h3>
<p>When you are focusing on 8 keywords and you need about 5 links each, you&#8217;ll have to find a numerous amount of websites to help you with your link building. It is important to use every available opportunity (of good quality!). That&#8217;s why it is important to invest in your relationships with website owners or PR contacts. Make a phone call instead of resending that email if you feel you are being ignored.</p>
<p>Some articles worth reading on this subject are:</p>
<p><a title="Getting the anchor text you want" href="http://www.seomoz.org/blog/getting-the-anchor-text-you-want">Getting the anchor text you want</a> and <a title="Using Keyword Research" href="http://www.huomah.com/Internet-Marketing/Link-Building/Using-KW-research-to-diversify-link-profiles.html">Using KW research to diversify link profiles</a></p>
<h2>It takes time before Yahoo! Will give us the appropriate information we need</h2>
<p>Yahoo! Isn&#8217;t always that fast with indexing new links. It could take weeks before Yahoo! Will show those inbounds links, and in some unfortunate cases, never &#8211; while they are there. A good way to check is to see if Yahoo! has indexed the specific page.<br />
As this is slowing down the monitoring of your link building it is wise to use different tools as well. Tools to use for example are <a title="Mint" href="http://haveamint.com/">Mint</a> to see what new link is providing you new traffic. Another tool you can&#8217;t miss of course is the Google Webmaster Central.</p>
<h3>Yahoo! and 301&#8217;s</h3>
<p>Aside, Yahoo has the nasty habit to count 301 redirects as backlinks.<a href="http://twitter.com/ejbulthuis/statuses/1170855337%E2%80%9D%3e"></a> <a title="Erik-Jan Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/ejbulthuis/statuses/1170855337%E2%80%9D%3e">I&#8217;m wondering</a> if Yahoo will ever recognize a 301 as a 301. It surely will take some time before we will see this happen and the garbage being cleaned out of the results.</p>
<h2>It takes time before a link is paying off</h2>
<p>It is a known fact that <a title="Old Website ranking" href="http://www.trendmx.com/newsletter/industry/Weekly-SEO-News-28-June-2006.shtm">old websites with old links rank easily</a>. According to Google this old domain has earned its stripes and thus deserving a higher ranking. It is not just domain age that counts, also the period the old links already exist. Domains that have been parked for years haven&#8217;t increased in value a lot over time.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, ‘getting old&#8217; takes a lot of time. Two years is not old. However a website dating back from the nineties with some good links can rank top 10 with little text on the most competitive keywords. Can&#8217;t wait that long? <a title="Buy a whole website" href="http://www.jimboykin.com/screw-the-sandbox-buy-and-old-site/">Buy a whole website</a>!</p>
<h3>Wayback Machine</h3>
<p><a title="The wayback machine" href="http://www.archive.org/web/web.php">The Wayback Machine</a> does not seem to be updated or rarely as of February 2008. This means that new domains have age background according to tools that use the Internet archive as their source of information. Note that it is possible that information is being updated, but is only available to some people.</p>
<h2>It takes time to write good content that is link bait worthy</h2>
<p>I&#8217;ve got a strong feeling that link bait nowadays is the magic word for everything and everyone that needs a bit of link building.<br />
Its true, link bait is offering good opportunities to get you a few nice links, but make sure your content stands out of the crowd.<br />
Some background information:</p>
<p><a title="gathering linkbait" href="http://netters.nl/linkbaiting-links-verzamelen">gathering link bait</a> (in Dutch)</p>
<p><a title="differences between linkbuilding and linkbuit" href="http://www.chapter42.com/2007/01/26/linkbait-of-linkbuilding-alles-over-linklove.html">differences between link bait and link building</a> (also in Dutch).</p>
<p>The same counts for link bait as mentioned before; if you reach the authority websites first, your project is much likely to succeed.</p>
<h3>Cloning behaviour</h3>
<p>Lists are always good. But everyone knows that. The Internet is flooded with lists on top 10s, 20s, 30s, 101s. Some are of high quality. Many of them are the result of poorly copy/paste behaviour.</p>
<p>But what makes it attractive to link to such a list? With each new version the list just has to be more complete!</p>
<p>Work half done right. <a title="million dollar homepage" href="http://www.milliondollarhomepage.com/">The One Million Dollar Homepage</a> was a good idea and worth linking to (43000 inbound links). But clones of this idea like <a href="http://www.themostexpensivedomainnameintheworld.com/">The Most Expensive Domainname in the World</a> aren&#8217;t worth more than a nofollow link.</p>
<h3>SO what is good link bait??</h3>
<p>Good link bait derives from your Unique Selling Points. Do you have the credibility to bring thorough research? Do so! Are you known as an informal, spontaneous club of people? Cover some gossip! Are you quick, fast and a real sponge? Earn those scoops and benefit from the momentum!</p>
<h2>It takes time to build a good network</h2>
<p>By building a network I don&#8217;t mean building a good linknetwork. Invest in useful contacts and bond with them so you&#8217;ll have a good audience who are more likely to spread the word or happily offer their help to reach your set of goals. Sometimes its plainly simple.</p>
<ol type="1">
<li>a woman is more likely to share.</li>
<li>someone who is leaving happy or funny comments are more likely to share than people who are just ‘consuming&#8217;</li>
<li>someone who sends presents now and then is more likely to share than someone that is `just being nice`.</li>
</ol>
<h3>Identify top decision makers in your segment</h3>
<p>Invest in site owner relationships for your segment. Take a look at the top 50 of your most important keywords and interact. Give them some food for thought or even real food and invite them for dinner! You&#8217;ll soon notice that getting those links will be a lot more easier for you.</p>
<p><a title="Wiep" href="http://wiep.net">Wiep</a> has a nice tip about this on his blog:</p>
<blockquote><p>Set up a campaign in Google AdWords&#8217; content network, to determine which (relevant) websites generate traffic and conversions. Contact those websites directly and try to get a link.</p></blockquote>
<h3>Authority, authority, authority</h3>
<p>If your brand is well known it will be more easy to get things done. Make sure your brand is part of your link building as this will help you in the future.</p>
<h2>It takes time to do everything&#8230;manually</h2>
<p>Lot of the things that have to be done manually take time, lots of time. Keyword reviews, identifying good ranking websites. Analysing and building profiles of competitors, etc. But also engaging in link building. Spreading press releases, optimizing link profiles, cleaning out paid links and things as such.</p>
<p>Another thing that will take a lot of time is changing an organization. Once engaged in link building they will need to ‘think&#8217; link building. Making it clear that this is important with all players involved takes time and lots of patience.</p>
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		<title>Onetomarket writes book on SEO</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Oct 2008 10:31:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Erik-Jan Bulthuis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday was the big day. The SEO book of Onetomarket has been published! At the moment, it’s only available in Dutch but we are translating the book to English at the moment. The SEO book is written by me and 5 colleagues of Onetomarket.  Everyone wrote about his or her expertise. The book is meant [...]<p><a href="http://www.onetomarket.com/seo/onetomarket-writes-book-on-seo.html">Onetomarket writes book on SEO</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.onetomarket.com">Onetomarket</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday was the big day. The SEO book of Onetomarket has been published! At the moment, it’s only available in Dutch but we are translating the book to English at the moment. The SEO book is written by me and 5 colleagues of Onetomarket.  Everyone wrote about his or her expertise. The book is meant to give a basic overview of all the essential fundamentals where SEO consists of.</p>
<p>The target group of the book are marketers with a basic knowledge of on line. Therefore, we also give information about the role of SEO within the on line marketing mix. A technical person also finds very interesting stuff within the book, especially in the chapters about client side and server side coding.</p>
<p>The content of the book is divided into twelve chapters:</p>
<ol>
<li>What is SEO?</li>
<li>How do people use search engines?</li>
<li>Determining keywords</li>
<li>Sitestructures</li>
<li>Content</li>
<li>Client side</li>
<li>Server side</li>
<li>Link building</li>
<li>Link building techniques</li>
<li>Web analytics</li>
<li>Selecting an SEO partner</li>
<li>SEO within the (on line) marketing mix</li>
</ol>
<p>The book is available under ISBN number 9789059403680 and consists of 224 pages. We&#8217;re very proud of it and we&#8217;ll keep you posted with info about the English version.</p>
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