Get More Links By Making Your Website More Linkable

February 12, 2007 – 1:06 pm

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If you’ve been having trouble building incoming links to your website, a few questions come to mind, such as:

Some Questions To Ask Yourself If You’re Having Problems Getting Links

1) Is your content unique and worthy?
2) Does your website do something noteworthy?
3) Is your website the only one of its’ kind?

Most people can’t honestly answer “Yes” to all of these questions, and you might not be able to either, but the 3 questions are worth keeping in mind. If you’ve had a lot of trouble getting links, it might mean your website is giving off “red flags” that indicate the site is just “no damn good”.

Improving Your Website’s Signals Of Quality

1) Improve design and usability
2) Use a clear and consistent navigation
3) Add a sitemap that links to lower level pages
4) Re-write any content that is unclear
5) Remove as much “fluff” as you can and stick to the essentials.

The more linkable the website, the easier it is to get links.

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