Social Media Optimization Part 2
Posted by Steve DeVries on March 18th, 2009Link Baiting Your Way to Big Traffic
Writing good articles that people want to link to is called ‘link baiting’. Link baiting is inherently viral because it relies on many different sources to pick up on it and spread it. There are a number of ways to get people to link to your articles simply by writing them a certain way. Articles should always be informative, but it takes a little more to make them interesting enough to be link bait.
The goal of a link bait article is to hook the reader enough that they want to link to the material. There are a number of different hooks that can be used in your articles.
Informational Hooks – The goal here is to provide very rare or useful tips and news that benefit the reader. Oftentimes, these come in the form of detailed guides or breaking news articles. This is the most widespread type of hook.
Humor Hooks – Create something funny that catches on across the Web. This is the hardest hook to develop because people like such a wide variety of things and it can be hard to develop something with wide appeal that will generate a lot of links. Lately, humor hooks are generally funny videos.
Negative Hooks – These are articles that are controversial or attack something popular. Negative hooks are not recommended for most business sites because they can also generate negative buzz for the company. They do however generate a lot of traffic and links.
Widget Hooks – Create a tool that is widely needed on your site or create a tool that can be embedded on other people’s Web sites and includes a link back. A great example of this is Adobe’s Acrobat Reader software. It is linked to from thousands upon thousands of Web sites so that users can view PDFs.
Keep in mind that long term link baiting is dependent on quality content. If you are writing content that is not of the highest quality, it will be hard to maintain any kind of long term link bait traffic. It’s also important to keep in mind that viral sources are generally volatile; meaning they are temporary. Humor and negative hooks especially are volatile as trends and fads change rapidly on the Web. So, it is always advisable to work on your link baiting and not rest on your laurels once you have a single popular piece of content.
Opening Up Your Content to the World
The goal of SEO and SMO are essentially the same: to bring content to the masses. They just take different, overlapping, approaches to it. To bring attention to our content, we must first generate it. Text content must be interesting and appeal to your audience. If it does not, you cannot expect people to link back to it and it’ll be hard to rank the page. In this case, it can be tempting to go with a 100% paid linking campaign to make up for the fact that no one will link to your boring content, but it’s more effective to simply write the content right from the beginning. We should be improving the quality of the Web. Keep this in mind at all times when writing your content.
Once we have some good content on the site, we want to make sure everyone has a chance to read it and direct their friends to it. One way is to do it through organic search. This is why SEO works so well with SMO. It ensures we have all our bases covered. SMO directly targets social media sites, but it also refers to the method of making the content easy to share. This can be done through some of the following:
• Company profiles on social media sites such as facebook and myspace
• RSS feeds of your blog entries
• Optimized press releases
• Adding social media submission buttons to your articles
• Providing incentives for Webmasters to link back to your articles
• Online photo galleries through Flickr showing your offices
• YouTube channel for videos
• Submit your RSS feeds and articles to aggregate sites
• Add an ‘email this article to a friend’ button
• Set up a mini PR campaign around a new link bait article
These are all very simple ways to increase your visibility and expose your content to the world, but they are often overlooked. Individually, they are not the biggest traffic generators, but together they can form a powerful source of inbound links and traffic. The more eyes you can get your content in front of, the larger number of backlinks you’ll receive generating both authority and traffic.




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