Sep 12 2011

Where To Buy Backlinks and Why

Many webmasters who start their path online as the same question, which is ‘where to buy backlinks‘, as this is the best and quickest way for link building process.

 

Not “Where to buy backlinks”, but “why” You may have already discovered where to buy backlinks. However, you may not be sure why you would want to. How would it benefit you? To answer that question, you need a little background. There are actually some very good reasons, as we shall soon see.

 

Web pages are electronic documents written in HTML. HTML stands for Hyper Text Mark-up Language. There are elements in HTML called anchors, or links. A link points to another web page. The web page may be on the same web site as the originating web page, but very often, they point to other websites. The target web pages may contain links in turn. Now visualize a collection of pages with links. Every page is a node, or nexus, and every link is a thread to another nexus. In your mind’s eye, do you see something that resembles a chaotic spider web? This visualization is what inspired the term “World Wide Web”.

 

An incoming link to a web page, from another page, is called a backlink. If there are no incoming links pointing to your page, nobody will ever, in a million years, discover it just by jumping from node to node on the World Wide Web. Imagine a little isolated node, hanging there, in that enormous spider web, connected to nothing. Sad, isn’t it? That is your web page with no incoming links. No, I’m afraid the only way anyone would ever discover your page is if you gave her the address. That does not make a good strategy for attracting brand new viewers; because it is limited to people you have direct contact with.

 

So in order to generate traffic to their web pages, authors had to convince the authors of other web pages to link to their pages. Of course, everyone wanted in on the action, and there was a golden age when you could simply email any webmaster and request a backlink, for the low, very reasonable, cost of providing a link back in return.

 

Not surprisingly, with the advent of modern search engines, the concept became more important than ever. It is estimated that the World Wide Web contains more than a trillion pages. In order for consumers to find relevant information in this enormous body of information, search engines need an effective strategy. In the days before Google, search results were ranked in unpredictable ways. Consumers had to spend a great deal of time fine tuning search terms in order to get relevant result. To make matters worse, search engines monetized search results without informing users. You see those sponsored links in your Google search results? They were there in the past, but not marked as such.

 

Enter Google. Ah, who remembers the days before Google? And who remembers the surprise and joy they felt at the way that Google actually gave meaningful search results? On the first page! Google gave accurate results, because it had in ingenious way of ranking web pages by importance. It’s complicated, but it comes down to this: The more links a page has pointing to it, the more important it is, and the higher up in the search results it will appear. Arguably, all modern search engines use a variation of this simple algorithm.

 

Today, web masters are no longer as cavalier about handing out links from their pages to everyone who comes a knocking. Besides, if you want to make a meaningful impact on your web page’s position in the rankings, you need hundreds of incoming links. This brings us back to the question of where to buy backlinks. Well, I’m sure you will manage. Why don’t you just Google it?

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