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07.18.06

The Mother of All Links?

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What is The Mother of all Links...?

It's the one inbound link to your content that matters the most for your content. It's the one type of link that can make or break you. It's the one type of link that will have the greatest ability to help your site attract users....

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In the never ending quest to obtain links for your content, do you ignore the most useful sites of all?

My younger flashier peers in the link building trade like to call me Link Building Moses, because I've been around so long and am a huge proponent of white-hat-only link buildng tactics....I bitch about the folly of link bait and pagerank, I whine about sandboxes and anchor text schemes. And then at the conferences I stay in my room and work, rather than spending hours schmoozing in the bar. I'm boring to them.

An entire industry niche has evolved around me over the years and made what I do seem so ccomplicated and sophisticated. Sometimes I like to remind people that when I started, Yahoo didn't even have a Web promotion category. Hard to believe? See for yourself.

Nostalgia aside, there are more important linking subjects that the "young turks" of link building need to be aware of. One of them I like to call The Mother of all Links.

What is The Mother of all Links? It's the one inbound link to your content that matters the most for your content. It's the one type of link that can make or break you. It's the one type of link that will have the greatest ability to help your site attract users.

And it could be different for every site. And it's usually not a very flashy link, or a real obvious link, or even a highly visited link. Knowing your Mother Link and why is a key part of your job, fellow linkers.

A client asked me the other day why in the world he should care about getting links from a few K-12 public school library Web sites, most of which look horrible, have very few visitors, and live way out in the middle of nowhere in the .us or .org frontier...

I told him, "If you are worried about your search rank, those links are the most trustworthy links you could ever hope to obtain, and will remain so long after the search engines have spotted and disregarded your other links that aren't."

If you understood that answer you understand the "Mother of all Links" proposition, and if you don't, well, it's never too late to learn. Sometimes just one or two links make all the difference. I've seen it happen.

A librarian at a school in the middle of South Dakota might just hold the key to your Web site's success.

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Eric,

Interesting post! How do you evaluate what the "mother of all links" is for the page ranking process if it doesn't drive the most traffic?

By the way, this link might not be my mother link, but I'll put it up anyway.

http://www.goldlasso.com

Kind regards,

Elie Ashery
President & CEO
Gold Lasso, LLC

Posted by: Elie Ashery | 07.20.06

Great question Elie! It depends on several factors. One is whether or not the site where I want to obtain the link would have a high trust factor with the search engines. The engines don't care about traffic, they are trying to determine which sites they can trust. So in my example, a library web site in the middle of South Dakota located on a .org domain is an example of a web site that Google et. al. can trust. Thus any site that is linked to by that library site gets a little extra "link love" from the engines. So even if that library site sends you zero traffic, it is impacting your rankings and therefore your search results, and therefore your traffic from searchers. This is just one type of Mother Link though. Another example could be if your site was selected at a Yahoo Pick of the Day. That will send you a TON of traffic, but will not likely have the impact on ranking that a simple library site link could. If it's pure traffic for a pure Ecom site you're after, your Mother Link wont be the library site, nor would it be very likely you'd ever get a link on a library site.

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Posted by: Eric Ward | 07.21.06

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Posted by: Lisa Tucker | 06.07.07

I have a new translation site shown above and I need to find suitable links to it. The trouble is that other translation companies don't link for fear of competition. I have tried language schools for links, offering them free websites for their advertising, but they are scared of anything free of charge.

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