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 The Link Swapping Trap
 By Stephen Bucaro
 If you want to make money on the web, you must get traffic
 to your website. If you want to get traffic to your website,
 you must have a high rank in google's search results. Google
 ranks websites based upon the number of links that point to
 the site.
 Many novice webmasters believe they can trick Google into
 giving their website a high rank by swapping links with
 other webmasters. One reason they believe this, is because
 "wanna-be" web marketing "experts" keep spouting that trash.
 It's only partially true that Google ranks websites based
 upon the number of links that point to the site. Google
 uses a highly sophisticated page ranking formula that keeps
 changing and evolving all the time. Google caught onto the
 link swapping trick years ago.
 Novice webmasters put all their link swaps on one
 gigantically long page referred to as a "link farm". When
 Google's robot finds a link farm, their ranking formula
 penalizes the websites listed in the link farm. If Google
 finds the same site listed in many link farms, they remove
 that site from their search engine.
 Just about every week I get an email message saying
 "I placed a link to your website on my website. Please put
 a link to my website on your website. Here's where you can
 find your link on my website" ... followed by a link to a
 single webpage containing hundreds of links ... a link farm.
 I usually reply to such a message with a request to remove
 the link to my website from their webpage. The novice
 webmaster often responds with a message of pure astonishment.
 Link swap requests have become so common lately that I have
 been responding by clicking on the "Delete" button.
 Every webmaster that wants to swap links has a website
 with zero traffic. Even if Google didn't penalize websites
 for being listed in a link farm, why would I want to send
 traffic away from my website to a website that can't return
 any traffic?
 Not only are these novice webmasters not experienced in the
 way of the web, they seem inexperienced in the way of the
 world. The first rule of the universe is "you never get a
 free lunch". If you want your website to rank high in Google,
 you have to pay them. If you can't afford to pay them, you
 have to do the work.
 It's hard work to get traffic to your website. There is
 only one method I know that works: put valuable, original
 content on your website. Other websites, blogs, and forums
 will post links to the valuable content on your website,
 not with a link swap, but as a resource to their audience.
 When someone places a legitimate link to valuable content
 on their webpage, the webpage has low link density.
 Google's page ranking formula gives the page a high score.
 If a link to your webpage is found on a high scoring
 webpage, that raises the rank of your webpage.
 On the other hand, a page with a high link density, with
 hundreds of links and little other content, gets a negative
 score from Google. If a link to your webpage is found on a
 webpage with a negative score, that lowers the rank of your
 webpage.
 Don't try to scam Google by swapping links, and don't
 cooperate with foolish webmasters who think there is a
 "free lunch". If you want to get a higher ranking in Google,
 resulting in more traffic to your website, there is only
 one way - good old fashion hard work.
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