We Research Web Site Links
Provide your visitors links as a supplement to your content. Not
just any links, but rather links that enhance your content by leading
visitors to additional reference materials on complimentary subject matters
or related content not covered at your site.
Don't worry about competition. You don't have to link to direct competitors.
But if you sell apples and your market audience is interested in fruit
you might also provide links to sites the sell other types of fruits,
discuss health and nutrition, and provide receipts for delicious fruit
dishes.
Links to and from websites with complimentary content is helpful to
your visitors and also can provide a benefit in helping your site rank
better in some major search engines. If your site contains good content,
other sites will want to link to your site. We can help you find sites
that will make good link partners and also provide additional content
for your website visitors.
We code links to open in a new browser window so that your visitors
do not lose contact with your site.
Okay, while links seem the perfect answer to providing content, let's
discuss the downside of links. Dead links kill web sites. Your visitors
leave in a flash! Keeping fresh, accurate links is work. Don't despair.
ContentXperts offers maintenance contracts for checking and keeping
your links alive. In addition, you may want to check out the link checking
services and tools. Trust us, these services and tools do not do all
the work. Expect some short falls, but these types of services certainly
shorten your work.
ContentXperts considers themselves masters of links. Check out some
of our links at Katsuey's
Legal Gateway (over 2,500 organized into 38 categories) and KatsueyDesignWorks.
We also provide many link sets for other designers and those interested
in improving their search engine rankings.
Website Links
Just a string of links rarely helps anyone unless the links are self
explanatory (such as list of specific state associations). Visitors want
the short route to information.
Show your visitors you have already done the research for them by providing
descriptions with your links; tell your visitor what to expect before
they click.
Skip the links to sites that appear temporary, since these only lead
to dead links in a short period of time.
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