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Link Building for Increased Site Traffic and Sales

Link Building for Web Traffic

Despite what you read, when you break it down into its simplest form, there are only three ways to get increased traffic to your website:
1. By buying traffic, through lists or Pay Per Click
2. By piggybacking onto somebody else’s list as a joint venture or partner deal
3. By increasing the search engine optimisation of your website.

The list of ways to improve your search engine optimisation is vast, but one of the fastest and most cost effective ways to shoot up the rankings is with link building.
There are a few questions to address;

Is Link Building is necessary?
How is it useful to your business?
What happens when you get more links?
How does thematic linking help?

Here are a few key answers -
1. Link Building Improves Page Rank
2.Link Building Improves Ranking in search engines.
3. Link Building Increases Targeted Traffic to the Website.

The key benefit to you is an increase in sales generated by attracting targeted traffic to your website.


So, why choose Images for your Link Building campaigns?

We offer reasonable prices without compromising on quality

We create theme-based relevant links that really drive traffic

Your inbound lnks are manually built – no spam exercises here

We target only quality sites that are relevant to your market.

The links are permanent, driving constant traffic to your site.

The links we build for you are Search engine friendly and from high page rank, quality sites

We offer a full report for the exact placement of inbound links to your site for verification

Images are delighted to be able to offer link-building services to their clients at a heavily discounted launch rate.
Until May 1st, we are running limited offer in which we are offering the Link Building Services at slashed prices.

This limited time offer is to introduce you to our link-building services, which we have been developing with our sister company for the past year. We are now carrying out these services for digital agencies in both this country and the US, with remarkable results and are now ready to roll out the service to our website customers in the UK and Canada

Contact us today on 0191 519 7278 to find out more about our natural link building services and see how you can attract more buying customers to your business.

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How’s Your Seo?

How’s your SEO?

Being number one on Google is important, right?

But just how important is this and how does this break down in terms of actual visitors for the top websites returned in Google?

It has always been a bit of a guessing game, but new statistical analysis tools have revealed the power and benefits of  being in the top placements in Google for specific keywords.

I promised to reveal this earlier, but there was some considerable arm twisting taking place behind the scenes to prevent me from revealing these statistics.

Anyway, here we go.

First of all I assume that you have been extremely diligent in your keyword research and identified a keyword that is relative to your niche, is well searched and has only a small amount (relatively) of competition.

Just to show you how topical I am, lets have a look at the keyword search term “iPad”.

Bear in mind that this does not fit the criteria – it probably isn’t in your niche, and the competition – well there are, believe it or not, only 127,000 competing sites for this keyword.

Unsurprisingly, the top two spots for this keyword are occupied by Apple.com, followed by Wikipedia, the Guardian and then Stockwatch.

Of course this from a UK-based search (Google will deliver your searches to you based on which country you live in – if I searched from the US, the results would be significantly different, apart from the top three, which will have a universal stranglehold on the keyword.

The number of searches reported for the iPad are 16.6 million – yes million!

Using an algorithm extrapolated by Market Samurai, one of the best market research tools you are likely to come across for keyword analysis, the amount of traffic received by the top sites is expressed as a percentage of the total number of searches. Market Samurai call this the SEOT (Search Engine Optimised Traffic) and the figures are quite revealing and show you why it is so important to position your site near the top of Google.

Market Samurai’s research reveals that the number 1 site on Google receives a massive 42% of the search engine traffic; number 2 receives 12%; number 3 receives 8%; with corresponding lower percentages until it reaches the site at number 7 which receives 3% of the search traffic.

All of the other sites listed on the SERPS (Search Engine Results Pages) after number 7 ‘share out’ the remaining clicks.

Relate this to the iPad searches and it soon becomes obvious why you would want the top spots.

Based on this information, Apple, with the two top spots on Google are receiving 54% of the search traffic. 54% of 16.6 million is 8,964,000.

We are currently working with clients who we have managed to get top seven rankings in Google for specific keyword phrases and naturally they are really pleased with the results, which has meant that their visitor ratios and profitability ratios have also increased substantially.

If you would like to know more about how we can help your company obtain a larger share of your niche website traffic, give us a call on 0191 5197279 or drop us an email to info@theimagesgroup.co.uk.

Next time: How to Really Profit from Social Media Methodologies in Your Business

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