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Linking to Tri-State Business
Machines Inc. web site.
To link to our site please link to our main index page at:
http://www.tristatebusinessmach.com using the following text link:
Tri-State Business Machines Inc.
- Tri-State Business Machines Inc. provides Canon, Toshiba, Gestetner and
Duplo copier, printer, fax and scanner sales and service with qualified
and certified technicians for: Canon, Toshiba, Gestetner, Duplo, digital
black and white copiers, digital color copiers, digital black &
white printers and color printers. Links to Canon, Toshiba, Gestetner and
Duplo Drivers with Hewlett Packard parts and supplies.
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Or You can copy and paste the code below into your HTML code:
<a href="http://www.tristatebusinessmach.com/"Tri-State
Business Machines</a> - Tri-State Business Machines Inc. provides
Canon, Toshiba, Gestetner and Duplo copier, printer, fax and scanner sales
and service with qualified and certified technicians for: analog and
digital black and white copiers, digital color copiers, digital
black & white printers and color printers. Links to Canon, Toshiba,
Gestetner and Duplo Drivers with Hewlett Packard parts and supplies.
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After our link is on your site, email us at sales@tristatebusinessmach.com
If you have a related site please let us know. We appreciate your
linking to your site to us.
Link Popularity Information:
Because good link popularity can dramatically increase traffic to your web
site. Well placed links are an excellent source of consistent and targeted
traffic. And due to recent developments, they can even generate additional
search engine traffic to your site.
Most of the major search engines now factor Link Popularity into their
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relevant sites which link to your site can actually improve your search
engine rankings. There is still no one "secret trick" to getting
good rankings, but boosting your site's popularity may give it the edge it
needs. Knowing who links to your site and increasing the number of quality
links is an important part of any web site promotion effort. This free
service allows you to query Google, Altavista, and Hotbot and
reports on link popularity.
Link Popularity (the number of web pages that link to a
site) has become a critically important factor in driving traffic to a web
site. Unfortunately, new sites and sites with low link popularity are at
an severe disadvantage and often find it very hard to attract new
visitors. Here's why...
Although rarely stated in plain english, search
engines do not like and do not trust unpopular web sites!
This sounds extreme, but starts to make sense if you think
about it from the search engine's perspective. Search engines evaluate
millions of web pages and display them in order of relevancy. In the past,
search engines have played a continual cat and mouse game with thousands
of webmasters who try to 'trick the engines' or 'beat the system'. Given
the rewards of a good ranking, some webmasters would create thousands of
computer generated pages hoping to trick the search engines into assigning
them a good ranking. These pages would look bad to a human, but would
occasionally rank well. This happened more and more, and engines started
to fill up with 'junk' listings.
Around this time, search
engines started to discover that link popularity was a very effective way
to weed out 'junk' pages and a good way to judge a site.
Link popularity is very difficult to abuse (a webmaster would have to
control tens or hundreds of sites located on different servers). Also,
search engines found that judging a site by who links to it is one of the
best indications of site quality. After all, not many webmasters make a
habit out of linking to bad or less than useful web sites.
Although search engines don't come right out and
say they don't like unpopular sites, it's easy to read between the
lines...
1. Search engines now discourage manually
submitting your site saying that they will find your site by following
links on the web.
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Google says (in
their FAQ) that submitting is not necessary and that
"the best way to ensure Google finds your site is for your
page to be linked from lots of pages on other sites. Google's
robots jump from page to page on the web via hyperlinks, so the
more sites that link to you the more likely it is that we'll find
you quickly.
Yahoo says (in
their FAQ) that "The Yahoo! Search index, which contains
several billion web pages, is more than 99% through the free crawl
process. Yahoo! Search crawls the web every 2-4 weeks and
automatically finds new content for indexing."
MSN advises (in
their Site Owner Help) to "Make sure that each page is
accessible by at least one static text link."
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2. Sites can be delisted from a search engine if enough pages do not
link to it.
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In their FAQ, Google
explains that one of the possible reasons your web pages
used to be listed and are now aren't is that.... 'The contents of
your page or the links pointing to your page changed significantly
and your not longer have a sufficiently high Page Rank, or your
page had low PageRank to begin with and a small change caused you
to be dropped from the Google index.'
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3. Once included in a search engine index, sites with higher link
popularity are
heavily favored
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Google says (in
their Technology Overview) that "PageRank relies on the
uniquely democratic nature of the web by using its vast link
structure as an indicator of an individual page's value. In
essence, Google interprets a link from page A to page B as a vote,
by page A, for page B."
Yahoo suggests
(in their FAQ),that you should "Correspond with webmasters
and other content providers and build rich linkages between
related pages." to improve the ranking of your web site in
their search results.
MSN says (in
their Site Owner Help section), "The MSN Search ranking
algorithm analyzes factors such as page content, the number and
the quality of sites that link to your pages, and the relevance of
your site’s content to keywords."
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