Links Pages
Nothing can increase traffic to your website and increase your rankings in the search engines like link popularity—that is, the number of other quality websites that include links to your website.
When negotiating with other websites to link to yours, it is often helpful to provide them with reciprocal links from your website to theirs. Negotiating links with other websites is a big subject, and offering a links page on your website isn't an end-all solution, but it can be a very important tool for drawing exponentially more traffic to your site.
Purposeful links pointing to relevant content can and should be added to every page on your website. Such links are the ones which are most valuable to whatever pages or websites are linked to. But a page dedicated to organizing contextual links of its own can be a very valuable tool in negotiating reciprocal links with others, increasing your ranking in the search engines and providing your visitors with more resources when they do come to your site, giving them more reasons to return.
Links Page features:
- Public Features
- link information automatically formatted for consistent display
- links may be categorized by subjects per your definitions
- includes a policies page for describing your link submission policies
- includes standardized link submission policies page which you may edit
- includes a submission form page that allows visitors to submit links pending your approval. (form is similar to the link administration form, see below)
- Administration Features
- form page for adding and editing links
- website URL (Internet address) field
- website name field
- website description field
- fields for contact name and email (displayed for administration use only)
- field for address of website's reciprocal link
- page for organizing all links and selecting individual editing features
- page for defining and organizing link categories
- submission approval features after a visitor submits a new link via the public form
- editable form email automatically sent to new link submitter
- email optionally sent to website owner when new link is submitted
- newly submitted links not publicly displayed until you approve
- editable form email automatically sent to submitter upon (dis)approval
- page for editing, deleting, (dis)approving new link submissions
- periodically checks all links and notifies you of broken ones
- form page for adding and editing links
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