Link Building Services
Link Building is one of the most important stages of the whole SEO process, some would argue it accounts for around 75% of SEO. The quantity and quality of links pointing to a website from industry relevant and highly authoritative websites, is still one of the most important and most powerful factors of SEO.
There are two types of links; Reciprocal Links [known as ‘two-way’] and Non-Reciprocal [known as ‘one-way’]. Reciprocal link building is where two parties give each other a link in exchange for another.
Non-Reciprocal or ‘One-Way’ inward bound link building is by far the most powerful form of SEO link building – it is however the most difficult form of link building as these types of links are extremely labour intensive to source and are generally elusive by nature.
‘One way’ link building is where there is a one directional link pointing to a website [from a theme related website] without there being a link back to the original source.
Over time we have built up an extremely large database of high quality theme related directories; websites; and blogs that cover many industries and sectors.
We only ever build and execute, themed link building campaigns that are bespoke and individual for each client using ‘white hat’ link building methodologies and techniques.
All of our link building is done ‘in-house’ and we do not use any third party link farms, overseas link exchanges or spamming techniques employed by many organisations.
Through Webmaster Tools – Google denounces any such activity and advises to the best way to gain high quality and high authority links is simply through producing QUALITY & RELEVANT CONTENT – the more quality content your publish, “the greater the chances are someone else will find that content valuable to their readers and link to it.”
Our monthly link building campaigns are focused on:
- Contextual Based Themed Link Building
- Theme Related Directory Submissions
- Themed Blog Marketing
- Competitor Link Building
An important aspect to understand before embarking on ANY form of link building campaign is to make sure that your website has solid foundations. Thousands could be spent on a link building campaign but if your ‘on-site’ optimisation is not in order, then the link building campaign would be a complete waste of both time and money so make sure you get a full website analysis first.