[Boost-bugs] [Boost C++ Libraries] #8238: How To Make Your Backlinks Count I ###

Subject: [Boost-bugs] [Boost C++ Libraries] #8238: How To Make Your Backlinks Count I ###
From: Boost C++ Libraries (noreply_at_[hidden])
Date: 2013-03-03 22:29:39


#8238: How To Make Your Backlinks Count I ###
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 Reporter: naestaggoelin1986 | Type: Bugs
   Status: new | Milestone: To Be Determined
Component: None | Version: Boost 1.52.0
 Severity: Problem | Keywords:
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 But do we know that there are numerous things we have to always check
 before agreeing to exchanging links with yet another site? In the end, the
 complete point of trading links...

 I think that individuals all know now how essential backlinks are for the
 search engine results positioning success of our site. I also think that
 most of us know now that one way to get these backlinks is by doing link
 exchanges with other sites. (For the inexperienced, backlinks are links on
 other the websites the period to ours.)

 But do we realize that there are many things we need certainly to check
 always before agreeing to exchanging links with another website? All
 things considered, the complete point of trading links with others is
 always to take advantage of the rank of these the web sites. It is for
 that reason crucial that we examine ahead of time concerning whether
 exchanging links with another site would be to our advantage or not.

 I have thought about this whole concept of link exchange preparation and
 came out with a 3-step process that involves an of 3 pages of the web site
 you want to exchange links. The 3 pages are:

 - the house page where we shall have to check always 7 things about that
 page,

 - the index page: this is actually the page that contains a listing of
 types ] that the website has come up with in a bid to arrange its link
 exchanges. We need to examine 7 things here,

 - the backlink page: this is actually the site that will include our
 backlink. We also have to examine 7 things here.

 Observe that in some instances, the 'target' site won't have a directory
 page. If so, our analysis is a 2-step one rather than a 3-step one.

 In this first report, of might be 2 or 3, we should appear at the 7 things
 (organized in 2 groups) we should check about the website of the mark
 site.

 1. We have to examine what Google thinks of the website. This really is
 done by looking at some items that Google is very happy to report about a
 site. The concept here's to see if there are any problems with the site,
 from Google's perspective, that will cause us to determine not to exchange
 links with them.

 It is suggested that individuals seem at:

 a) exactly how many pages does the website have found? This is often done
 by utilizing 'site:www.site.com' in the Google search box,

 b) just how many backlinks does Google report for your website? This can
 be done by utilizing 'links:www.site.com' in the Google search box,

 c) could be the site listed in Google's index? This is often done by
 utilizing ' in the Google search box,

 d) what is the Page Rank of the site/home page? There are many means of
 doing this. A proven way is always to have the Google toolbar and go to
 the web site to see its PR. Yet another way is by using one of the many
 web sites on the Internet that permits us to get the PR of any web site.
 And one more way is always to try to find software which will tell the PR
 to you of any internet sites.

 While we will usually need to appear at these 4 things together in a type
 of table in order to decide if the target site passes step one or not, you
 can find definite results that will cause me to decide straight away not
 to exchange links with a site:

 - if the PR of the website is zero,

 - if your website is not stated in the Google index,

 .

 You'll note here that I am using Google as the first faltering step in the
 preparation. In fact, any search engine can be used by us if we wish to
 but considering that Google is more restless than others when it comes to
 backlinks, I'd recommend using Google in the above first step.

 2. I would then claim that we look at 3 tickets of the home page of the
 mark site, in a bid to ascertain if the site features a theme suitable for
 ours:

 a) its subject label,

 b) its explanation draw,

 D) its key words label.

 There are numerous ways of examining the contents of a web page's tickets.
 Then you'll need to visit the home page and click the right menu command
 to view the contents of the page, if your browser, such as MSIE, allows
 you to view the contents of a page. Then you should scroll to the very
 best of the page to look at the contents of its tickets. The alternative
 is to search for web sites on the Internet that allow you to see the
 contents of the tags of any web pages. There are lots of such the websites
 online.

 The reason for this step is that Google takes into account the theme of
 the websites when looking at backlinks. This implies that backlinks from a
 site that's a theme compatible with ours will undoubtedly be of higher
 value than one that comes from a site that has nothing to complete with
 what our site is all about.

 As stated above, this planning is on the webpage of the target web site
 and is the initial step. You can find 2 more steps: one on the listing
 page and one on the backlink page.

 the goal site passes the 3 steps that we should feel comfortable about
 exchanging links together in that the hyperlink change is to our advantage
 It's only. Needless to say that the prospective web site may also need to
 perform a similar 3-step examination of our site prior to seeking to trade
 links around.

 Serge M Botans

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