The Blog and the Nature of Natural Linking
by Bill Platt
Published on this site: August 24th, 2005 - See
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A lot of people are talking, and few of them know, the soul
of a search engine was created in the blog.
There has been a lot of talk about Natural Linking. From
Oakland (Ask Jeeves), Sunnyvale (Yahoo!) and Mountain View
(Google), California, all of the search engine companies are
talking more publicly about "Natural Linking":
http://www.free-seo-news.com/newsletter174.htm#facts
Why is Linking important?
The whole concept of linking in the eyes of the search engine
companies is that when Site A links to Site B, then Site A
is making a personal recommendation of Site B. Because Site
A is willing to put their reputations on the line to share
the story of Site B, the search engines have determined that
Site B MUST be of higher value than Site C.
Google established their PageRank system a few years back
based on this conceptual idea. Over the past few years, the
other search engine companies have began to adopt the linking
model in their attempt to catch up with Google's lead in the
marketplace.
Because the search engine companies want to provide the best
possible results to their users for a particular search, they
have all climbed on the concept of link counting to determine
the value of the sites that they are recommending to their
users.
What is Natural Linking?
The idea behind "Natural Linking" is that you can
have for example five people linking to the same site giving
the site a recommendation via the hyperlinked text.
The hyperlinked text is any text that appears between the
and the tags. When used in a HTML document,
the hyperlinked text in the viewable webpage becomes a live
clickable link like this: http://BloggerSupport.Com. When
viewing this link from within the HTML coding, it will look
like this: http://BloggerSupport.Com.
Each webmaster who decides to link to an invidual website
has a different idea and reasoning as to why his or her visitors
should look at the site they are recommending. As a result,
each webmaster will outline their reasoning within their links
to your website.
In our example, we have five Site A's pointing to Site
B:
Example Site One will put the following on their site: Technical
Support for Your Blog
Example Site Two will put the following on their site: Another
Blogging Site
Example Site Three will put the following on their site:
Blogging Articles, Tips
and Tricks
Example Site Four will put the following on their site: Technical
Services for Bloggers
Example Site Five will put the following on their site: Support
Services for Bloggers
Each webmaster in this example has shown their users why
they should visit BloggerSupport.com. In doing so, each of
them has shown their link using their own descriptive text.
It is this "descriptive text" that the search engines
view as "natural links".
So, "Natural Links" are links that are created
by individual webmasters and not by Site B's owner. In the
eyes of the search engine programmers, these links will likely
have a more accurate representation of the content that appears
on a website. And the search engine masters understand that
a stranger is always more honest in his representations than
the webmaster trying to promote his own website.
What does Natural Linking have to do with Blogs?
Over the last few years, you have read many an article from
people pitching the importance of the blog in the search engine
optimization game. But, do you know why blogs have become
so important to the search engine companies?
Natural Linking.
When all is said and done, the text within a link has been
given more weight in the search engines than the real content
on a webpage.
I heard the guffaws in the audience. I can see the look of
utter disbelief on your faces as you site in front of your
computer staring incredulously at my comments.
But, wait. I can actually prove this to you.
Come back when you are done, but do click this link to view
the search results for the Worst President: http://google.com/search?q=worst+president
Did you notice the results in search result #1? Did you go
to the webpage to see if you could find the word "worst"
in the text? I did too. And guess what. I could not see the
word "worst" in the text either.
The same search with a slight variation, searching for the
Worst President in History puts the same page in search result
#4. http://google.com/search?q=worst+president+in+history
This is the True Power of Blogs
The search engine companies put far more value in the natural
link text than they put in the terms that show up within a
webpage! The bloggers are the ones who have said that George
W. Bush is the worst president in history. And, I will bet
that they get a great chuckle every time someone like me points
out their accomplishments.
The reason why the blogs are the best new resource of the
search engines is because blogs use natural linking far more
often than regular website pages.
The Challenges Facing Us Now
As we move forward to promote our website in the here and
now and tomorrow, we must keep in mind the need for natural
linking. The challenge for us is how to communicate our sales
messages in such a way that links to our websites are perceived
by the search engines as natural links.
As we face this challenge, we should consider giving other
people more leeway in how they post a link to our websites.
If you are using reciprocal links or paid advertising, you
should by all means give the person showing your ad several
choices for your advertisement. If you are using reprint articles
to promote your online business, you should find a way to
offer publishers and webmasters mutliple article resource
boxes, or you should just give them more free reign in developing
another natural link to your website.
Good luck in your linking endeavors.

Bill Platt owns http://thePhantomWriters.com.
He specializes in getting your reprint articles distributed
to at least 17,000 publishers and webmasters seeking good
content. Pre-Written ghosted articles are now available for
purchase. If you need help setting up your blog, please review
his blogging services at: http://BloggerSupport.com

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