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As I mentioned in the overview of this course, we are going to demonstrate to you the link building process by setting up and running an actual website. The site is called Digital Camera Solution and as it’s name implies, the site is going to be about Digital Cameras.
This site is a brand new site which did not exist a month ago. It currently has no home page, no back links and is not recognized by the search engines (see below for screen shots demonstrating this fact). My goal is to take a site which does not exist and walk you through, step-by-step, the process that I use to build up links to this site. This way you can observe the progress of our campaign and note both how to build links to your site as well as what to expect from your efforts.
I want to note, by the way, that I will be building this site simultaneously with this course. In other words, this is a live experiment. What’s more, I am going to try and make money with this site. This fact is important because it will effect how I go about trying to build links. Ultimately speaking, link building is an attempt to attract quality traffic to one’s website. That is to say, people who are interested in the products and services that you are offering. That’s the key to a financially successful link building campaign, it’s ability to bring to your site the type of traffic that will help you actualize your financial goals.
With that said, let’s outline the future steps that we are going to take with this site. We will discuss these steps further in future lessons, but for now it’s worth knowing our general direction.
- Create a site template
This doesn’t bear too much on the link building process, except that it has to look somewhat professional (note, though, that there isn’t always a direct correlation between the financial success of a site and the look of a site).
- Create content for the site
This is a very important step. People often times link to particular content on a website. As such, we will need to think about what type of content attracts links. At the same time, we want to create content which will maximize the benefits of our incoming links, as I will explain later on.
- We need to create a site structure.
There are ways to organize a website which help with it’s link structure. Again, I’ll go into detail at the appropriate class.
I am not going to discuss the first task in this class. I’m simply going to build a website (although I may do some blog entries on how I do that). Therefore, the next two topics that we are going to discuss is how we can create content for our site and how we can organize our site in a way that helps our link building goals.
In the meantime, here are some screen shots relating to Digital Camera Solution as of March 12, 2007:
First, let’s take a look at the website. Here’s the home page (not much there):

And here’s the blog (again, not much to look at):

Now let’s take a look at when this site was purchased. To do this we go to Whois.net (http://www.whois.net). Whois.net has a large database of information relating to domain names. Included in their database is information about when a domain name was created. Here is how you look up that information on Whois:

And here is the information that we were looking for:

Now let’s take a look at the backlinks to this site (a backlink is a link from a different website which links to your website - so, for instance, if Consumer Reports were to link to Digital Camera Solution then I would have a backlink from Consumer Reports). There are a number of ways to do this. For our purposes, though, Yahoo Site Explorer will suffice. We will access Yahoo Site Explorer through Yahoo Search.
To do that we go to http://search.yahoo.com and enter the following command in the search box: linkdomain:digitalcamerasolution.com. If you want to see how many links your site has, just substitute your domain name for “digitalcamerasolution.com”. Here is a visual demonstration of how you search for links on Yahoo:

The linkdomain command tells Yahoo Site Explorer to tell us how many different links point to Digital Camera Solution. This is important information to know in general. For now, though, it merely tells us that there are no links pointing to our site.

Actually, Yahoo Site Explorer tells us more than the fact that no one links to our site, it also let’s us know that the Yahoo search engine doesn’t even know that our site exists. That’s why they are “unable to find any results for the given URL in [their] index”.
An index, by the way, is basically just a database. However, you don’t really need to worry at this moment about what an index is. All that you need to know is that you need your site to be indexed by the major search engines (i.e., Google, Yahoo, MSN and, perhaps, Ask.com) Why? Because if your site is not indexed by the major search engines then your site will never, ever rank for any search ever done in those search engines.
Don’t worry, though, it’s easy to get indexed. All you have to do is get a link to your site which the search engines know about (something which isn’t too hard to do). I’ll go into greater detail in a later class.
Okay, so that’s the situation as of March 12, 2007. Our job is to turn this situation around, something we’ll start doing in the next lesson.
If you found this page useful, consider linking to it.
Simply copy and paste the code below into your web site (Ctrl+C to copy)
It will look like this: Meet our sample site
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