How To Write The Perfect Link Request
0 Comments Published by Dijo on Tuesday, December 05, 2006 at 2:25 AM.
Well last time I had told you that I will teach you how to write the perfect link request. For most purposes related to SEO I prefer to use the SEO Elite but this is one case where I would rather not use it. While people are becoming more and more aware about SEO and nobody will seem to have a problem with giving you a link; mass mailing is really not the solution especially if you want to find high PR link partners. So here are the main points to consider:
BE PERSONAL: Please try and take out the necessary time to visit the website you want that link from. Make sure that you find something good enough to talk about his site. Find out the name of the webmaster. If you know this much then you can write a personal letter. Start of by mentioning his name in the subject of your e-mail. Humans are designed to respond most favourably to their names. Seeing their name in the e-mail subject will almost guarantee that he will open your mail. Then asking for that link as soon as he opens the mail is not a good idea. Talk about how your site can add value to his site. Play up his ego by telling him how wonderful his site is. Tell him how your content reciprocates his.
PERFECT SUBJECT: As i said the subject of the mail plays the most important ole in deciding if your mail is ever opened. So make sure that his name is there in the subject line, then dont talk about the link request in the subject line. Something like Hi, John A suggestion for xyz.com is bound to work.
A TRICK: This is more like a fluke but it works. If there is a site that the website that this site is linking to but the link no longer works, then you can ask the webmaster to replace it with your own.
Next time around I will be talking about directories where you can find links. About 20 people requested for Brad Callen's book and they were mighty pleased with it. If you want one too, then send in a mail to djthere4u@yahoo.co.in. I will be glad to send you a copy too.
BE PERSONAL: Please try and take out the necessary time to visit the website you want that link from. Make sure that you find something good enough to talk about his site. Find out the name of the webmaster. If you know this much then you can write a personal letter. Start of by mentioning his name in the subject of your e-mail. Humans are designed to respond most favourably to their names. Seeing their name in the e-mail subject will almost guarantee that he will open your mail. Then asking for that link as soon as he opens the mail is not a good idea. Talk about how your site can add value to his site. Play up his ego by telling him how wonderful his site is. Tell him how your content reciprocates his.
PERFECT SUBJECT: As i said the subject of the mail plays the most important ole in deciding if your mail is ever opened. So make sure that his name is there in the subject line, then dont talk about the link request in the subject line. Something like Hi, John A suggestion for xyz.com is bound to work.
A TRICK: This is more like a fluke but it works. If there is a site that the website that this site is linking to but the link no longer works, then you can ask the webmaster to replace it with your own.
Next time around I will be talking about directories where you can find links. About 20 people requested for Brad Callen's book and they were mighty pleased with it. If you want one too, then send in a mail to djthere4u@yahoo.co.in. I will be glad to send you a copy too.
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