Aug 11 2009

Why do you need Link Building?

Category: Web MarketingSmitty @ 11:51 pm

Link Building is the corner stone of  marketing your website, by increasing the number of incoming links – you can increase your website’s popularity.

Search engines usually reward popularity from quality incoming links from other web sites with higher rankings.

If you increase the incoming number of links correctly, this will help increase traffic to the web site.

That increased traffic should result in increased leads and sales.

Why choose us?

The answer is simple! We provide very quality link building service. It’s not the same as what most SEO companies do:

We hand submit all our linking requests.

Top 16 Benefits of Our Link Building Service:

  1. Securing “unidirectional” or only-Incoming (non-reciprocal) links
  2. Links with relevant “Keywords” in the Anchor Text
  3. Links from industry-relevant pages
  4. Links from avergage to well ranked web sites
  5. Links to your site should not be through a “redirect” script
  6. No JavaScript links
  7. No links from “framed” pages
  8. No “flash” embedded links
  9. No paid links
  10. No email spam used to solicit links.
  11. No links from Link Farms
  12. No links from FFA (Free-For-All) link networks
  13. No links from pornographic and other sites containing offensive content
  14. Full report of links created at the end of each month
  15. All links that were attempted are included in the report
  16. No “no follow” links

You will receive a monthly Link Building Report containing all submitted links, with submitted information including date and url

During your Link Building Campaign, you’ll always be able easily track the progress of your campaign with our ranking reports and optional Google Analytics Reporting

Our link building services are very simple and affordable.

Contact us today.

Smitty’s Holdings, Inc.
(954) 423-2785


One Response to “Why do you need Link Building?”

  1. Carol Dent says:

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