Search Engine Optimization Link Building Technique – Link Triangulation
Thursday, February 3rd, 2011
There are many services out there that offer link swapping. That is, my site points a link to your site and your site points one back to me. That is great for me if you are the nytimes.com and I am johndoesblog.com, but in most scenarios where two sites exchange reciprocal links there is little value to be had by the reciprocation of the links.
Let’s take a look at link triangulation using three fictional web sites; corvetteking.com, corvettequeen.com, and corvetteprince.com These three sites sell products related to Corvettes, and can be considered complementary Corvette enthusiast sites. In traditional linking strategies, if corvetteking.com links to corvettequeen.com and that is it, there is minimal benefit benefit because the links are reciprocated.
Enter link triangulation. Corvetteking.com calls up corvettequeen.com and corvetteprince.com and says “I’ll point a text link from my home page to corvettequeen.com, corvettequeen.com will point a text link from her home page to corvetteprince.com and corvetteprince.com will point a text link from his home page to me (corvetteking.com). In this scenario there is no reciprocal linking so more of the link juice is harnessed by all three sites. True, you may be helping a competitor, but they are helping you too and all three sites are distancing themselves from their other competitors.
Remember to use the most important keywords in the anchor tag of the link. Also, it is not a good idea to use any linking strategy to manipulate search engine results. Use the link triangle if you feel that the sites in the link triangle would add value to visitors experience of all three sites.
