Fri 6 Apr 2007
Why to link words in your text and point them to LinkedWords.com?
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We ( EPR Network ) are using a web 2.0 contextual platform called LinkedWords.com for quite long time now and here we’d like to give our 2 cents on why you would also wantР’В to link words in your text and point them to LinkedWords?
First off, doing contextual links with third party sites is always found to be helpful in increasing the overall visibility and popularity of your site as well as if the links are quality and relevant enough it helps in driving more targeted visitors to your site.
But LinkedWords.com takes the extra mile in that process and significantly increases the effectiveness of linking between sites on a contextual level. Simply said: LinkedWords.com maximizes contextual linking between sites through strategic linked words.
Now the idea broken down and explained in more pragmatic language: if enough content areas/web sites related to Toyota cars link to a central point (read: web page) from the same strategic word or phrase, let’s say “Toyota spare parts”, that central point is going to concentrate extremely targeted visitors coming only from texts related and highly relevant to “Toyota spare parts”, this well linked page will gain web authority, increase its overall web visibility, rank higher in search engines and attract additionally more and more sites to add their links in return of linking inside their contents the same words “Toyota spare parts”. All these sites are basically relevant to Toyota in one or another aspect.
When the page ” Toyota spare parts” at LinkedWords gets enough highly contextual links from around the web, it will become the ultimate entry page for everyone looking on web for “ Toyota spare parts” something sending precisely targeted traffic to all sites listed on that page.
The ultimate goal looks like grammatical / meaningful / contextual hyper linking of millions of words across millions of documents over the web resulting in much simpler and more effective way to find / manage the information available on the web, which by itself is beneficial to both sides of the web, the common web users and the web publishers respectively.
This is pretty idealistic and ambitious goal set forth by LinkedWords.com’s founders, yet very pragmatic approach on the other side with simple HTML linking to try and help small and mid-level web sites offset their dependence upon the major search engines and popular sites by exchanging targeted traffic by simply linking strategic words across the web through LinkedWords.com’s contextual platform.
LinkedWords.com’s both concept and technology make sure the linking sites are contextually related to “Toyota spare parts”, so if you also link to “Toyota spare parts” your site is highly likely to get only targeted visitors from LinkedWords.
Otherwise, LinkedWords.com is a unique and innovative concept built upon massive web 2.0 contextual platform. With 38 Million English words, phrases and whole sentences built-in, which web sites use to get contextually linked with, it aims to maximize the contextual linking on web.
Currently the platform is rapidly growing ( more than 400,000 unique visitors per month according to Quantcast: http://quantcast.com/linkedwords.com ) and reshaping the way web sites do links on web by shifting the focus from off-text links (links outside the content / simple links) to in-text links (links in the context / contextual links). By linking strategic words in the text, web sites connect in a contextual way to LinkedWords.com’s platform and to other sites with the same content (visitors coming from content contextually relevant to your content are highly likely to be targeted), which results in dramatically increased web visibility and precisely targeted visitors for the sites involved. The ultimate vision for the future is to start helping the common web users find information in the context of the subject they are reading by clicking on the same contextually… linked words.
Graphical illustration on how doing linked words with LinkedWords.com can help your site gain web visibility and start receiving targeted traffic:
Here you can take a look at quick guided tour and step by step tutor on how to link strategic words with LinkedWords creating this way free contextual links for your site, blog or forum posting. http://linkedwords.com/Help/en/tutor.html
To find out more about LinkedWords and explore the site yourself here is the web address: http://linkedwords.com
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