Building Link Bait
Link bait (n): Link bait is any content put on a website with the primary function of attracting links to that page or to another page on the site.
Here are the steps for building link bait:
1. Figure out what appeals to those you want linking to you. This is not necessarily the same as what might appeal to your target market. When you're doing this try to think about the types of people they are (likely very similar to you). Are they funny? Do they just want quick solutions to their problems? What do the people who own websites related to your topic want to provide for their visitors?
2. Build it. If you want to provide a solution to an information gap, write up a great article. If you want to provide something humorous, do that. If you want to provide a useful tool on your site, write up your specs, hire a good developer and get it made.
3. Test it. If you're unsure as to how your new link bait will be received, test it. If you've written a great article on a subject you know people are interested in, try visiting a few forums and posting a link to it and see what the reaction is. You can do the same for humorous content and tools as well. Find out how they're going to be received by your site visitors and site owners you are hoping will link to it.
4. Launch it. Now it's time to add it to your site. In the Testing stage we put it up on the site but didn't link to it internally. Now it's time to link to it from inside your site. If you feel your potential clients will enjoy it, why not add it to your navigation? If you feel it's better for the people you want to link to you but not as useful for your potential clients then perhaps you'd be better of to build a resources page and link to it from there. Or, if you have a blog you can simply announce its launch on your blog.
5. Promote it. Now it's time to get the word out. There are a wide variety of methods for doing so and the most effective will vary by site category and who you want to reach. Here are some of the methods we have found most effective across a wide array of subjects:
- promotion on your site: large buttons on the homepage, in the navigation or other prominent spots
- press releases: if it's a service or information that a wide variety of people will be interested in a press release is a great way to get the news out quickly
- forum posts: if what you are offering will help then why not tell them about it in related forums. Chances are there are people looking for the solution you are providing - post a link to it for them, and others, to see. This will provide you with a link from the forum and potentially many more as people find the information and feel it may help their visitors too
- newsletters: take out an add in an industry newsletter
6. Monitor it. Now all that's left is to watch your stats and backlink counts to monitor the success. If you find you're getting solid traffic, or backlinks, or both it's a sign you just might want to do more of the same. If the results aren't as spectacular as you were hoping then you'd do well to consider how well you performed the five steps above, how they might be adjusted, and what else you can do.