By Win­son Yeung
The links that are incom­ing to your web­site or web page are called Seo back­links and will give you a good idea what kind of inter­est you are gen­er­at­ing. Search engine opti­miza­tion mea­sures the num­ber of back­links to gauge the pop­u­lar­ity. Besides the search engine opti­miza­tion, the web­site back links will give you a great insight into who is vis­it­ing the web­site and can be of great value.

Any link that a direc­tory, top-level domain or web­site can receive is a back­link from another area that is very sim­i­lar. Some call back­links inbound links, inlinks, or inward links. They also help a search engine deter­mine the search engine rank­ing of a website.

The own­ers of the web­sites will nat­u­rally want to increase the num­ber of back­links going into their web­site and will look for all dif­fer­ent tech­niques. Some are free and avail­able to every­one, while some oth­ers will require a good deal of plan­ning and mar­ket­ing. ‘Linkbait­ing’ is a good exam­ple of this. A great story that will attract a lot of atten­tion would be ‘linkbait­ing’ and other web­sites will be anx­ious to link to that site to take advan­tage of the ‘bait­ing’ website’s attention.

Search engines have a built in mech­a­nism they employ to record the num­ber of back­links that was recorded for a cer­tain web­site. By going to Google and search­ing with ‘link.’ in front of the web­site name it will tell you the num­ber of pages that are point­ing to the web­site. Yahoo!‘s Site Explorer is the same pro­gram and will actu­ally show more than Google. Besides these pro­grams, some web­site soft­ware will track their own backlinks.

Some ways that peo­ple go about get­ting back links that are high qual­ity to their web­site are sub­mit­ting arti­cles, com­ment­ing on blogs and even post­ing on some blogs. Some peo­ple think these ways are the best way to raise their stand­ing on the search engines. Other peo­ple will sub­mit their web­site to as many Inter­net direc­to­ries they can find. This is a good way but one neg­a­tive about it is that it can take quite a while to have a new web­site included.

Build­ing back links now is very easy and using an advent called Web 2.0 is even eas­ier. Gain­ing the back­links is no longer a chore and the owner can meet peo­ple and have fun while doing it. Try­ing new strate­gies will always pay off in the long run and you may learn quite a bit in the process.

About the Author:
Visit my web­site on link build­ing ser­vice that builds high author­ity incom­ing links to improve your search engine rank­ing. You might also want to check out this free back­link checker.
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