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The Importance of Links
by: Janice Byer, CCVA,
MVA
Link: {(noun)
- lin[ng]k} 1 : a connecting structure: 2 :
something analogous to a link of chain: as a
: a connecting element or factor b : a unit
in a communication system c : an identifier
attached to an element (as an index term) in
a system in order to indicate or permit
connection with other similarly identified
elements (as defined by Merriam-Webster
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LINK… it is a
small, sometimes insignificant word that
just doesn’t seem to get the credit it
deserves. After all, links are in and can
affect almost every aspect of our lives but
we hardly think about the impact that links
have.
In the world
of business, links can play a significant
role in finding & sharing information as
well as gaining valuable leads to help build
our client and contact lists.
If you have a
website; have been involved in the decision
making for the design of a website; or
design websites as part of your service
offering, you have heard of the benefits of
exchanging links with other businesses that
compliment yours and can help to bring more
visitors to your website.
A properly
orchestrated, legitimate and well organized
link exchange program can be the key to not
only getting your name in infinite places on
the Internet, it can also make or break your
goal of high placement in the top level
search engines.
The opposite
holds true if you fail to exchange links at
all or if you decide to put into place a
‘padded’ link exchange program. Don’t just
link your website to or from just any old
website on the Internet. The exchange needs
to be significant and hold meaning for your
site and your business. The links need to be
legitimate exchanges of related or
beneficial information. Having a link
program that is simply a means of padding
your list is viewed as non-beneficial by
many search engines and thus your placement
ranking will fall.
Your Favorites
or Bookmarks list in your browser is another
example of links that small business
professionals can’t do without. We spend an
enormous amount of time on the Internet
viewing websites that can be beneficial when
running our businesses and our lives. We
tend to keep those site addresses saved in
our browsers for later reference.
When you add
links to your Favorites list you are adding
to your resources. Can you imagine how many
hours in a day you would waste searching for
information on the Internet if you didn’t
already have the links in a readily
available location? Having all those
resources available in one place is great,
isn’t it? And, if you keep them organized
and up to date, your list of links becomes
one of your best steps to keeping your day
and your business structured.
I recently
decided that I needed to get my Favorites in
order. Sure, I had lots of them but I
couldn’t remember where to find them when I
needed them. I was probably in a rush when I
saved the link and either saved the link in
the wrong folder or there wasn’t an
appropriate folder to add it to so I just
put it in the best available folder that I
had. It was very disorganized and drove me
crazy every time I tried to find a link I
just knew I had.
About the same
time I came to the realization that Docu-Type
is celebrating it’s fifth anniversary this
year and I wanted to do something special… a
milestone, of sorts. I wanted to say thank
you to everyone who has been involved in the
success of my business and I wanted it to be
something that was important to me and
hopefully important to others.
So, I decided
that I would take on the task of organizing
all the links that I have collected during
the five years that I have been doing
business on the Internet. I checked every
single link I had to make sure it was titled
in the most recognizable format and I also
followed each link to be sure it was still
active. If the link no longer worked or
pointed to the wrong page, I tried to find
the right page. I wasn’t always successful
:-)
I then
converted my Favorites list into an Ebook
and that is how, Surfin’ The Net – Docu-Type’s
Virtual Collection of Links was born. Of
course there was some fine-tuning to be done
which consisted of making the Ebook
appealing to the eye, easy to navigate, and
everything else that needs to be done to
give it that “book feel”.
But, that
still wasn’t enough. It needed more! So, I
decided to include some of my articles that
have been published in numerous online and
print publications. And, as an added bonus,
I included some inspirational quotes to add
some motivation.
Links are an
important part of our lives and I know I
would be lost without my Favorites list. Now
I can actually find the links that can help
me as they are all in categories and easy to
find in the Table of Contents. And I want to
share this great list with everyone else.
About The Author
Janice Byer is the founder
of Docu-Type Administrative & Web Design
Services (http://www.docutype.net),
a professional Virtual Assistance and
Website Design company, specializing in
helping small business owners get ahead.
She is a certified Canadian Virtual
Assistant and Master Virtual Assistant
and winner of the Most Successful Start
Up 2000 and Home Based Business of the
Year 2000 Awards
jbyer@docutype.net |
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