Help Your Friends Rank Better
One of the quickest ways to make me smile is to link to my blog. I love the traffic — whether it's 1 click-through or 100 — and I love the little bit of Google juice you're passing my way. Unfortunately, it's also one of the quickest ways to make me cringe because most people just don't do it right.
Take the following example:
Click here to visit my friend Jem!
This is great if I want to rank for the term "click here". With 1,320,000,000 results on Google as I write this, I'm not even going to try hoping because it's not going to work, not to mention the fact that "click here" is totally irrelevant to both me and my website. However, look at this:
Visit Jem's website?
OK, I whacked it out in 10 seconds so isn't very creative, but it does include something important: a keyword. A word that I want to rank for, that is relevant to my website and as an added bonus removes the "idiot" instruction click here
. ("Click here" not only assumes the user doesn't know how to follow a link, but is also irrelevant to a keyboard-jockey that tabs through pages. However, there is divided opinion on whether or not this "call to action" is beneficial in terms of usability. Personally, I hate it.)
Even better:
Visit Jem's website for free PHP scripts!
Now you're inviting the user to view the website and offering them an incentive too. Not only that, you're giving Google (etc) multiple keywords and a deeper link for better penetration (SEO and kinky all in one post?!) This increases the chances of a link making sense out of context and can only benefit your mates.
So think before you write your next link, be it to a friend or an internal link on your own site, and ask yourself if you're giving it full keyword potential. Word your links a little more keyword friendly and you'll help yourself, and your friends rank better.
Comments (27)
Leave a Comment
No HTML (it will be stripped); first time comments are moderated; comments left without a legitimate first name/nickname and e-mail will be deleted (no, your momma didn't call you "cheap quality wardrobes").




On Tue 1st Apr 2008 @ 19:47, Jamie said:
Good information to know and I usually link a person with their name, but I don't link people to help them increase their ranks.
On Tue 1st Apr 2008 @ 19:49, Rachael said:
I think this is how I came to rank so highly in google for "Rachael". It's only mentioned in my footer, but when you look at how many places I'm linked (comments, blogrolls, etc. etc.) it all adds up. Yay e-friends!
On Tue 1st Apr 2008 @ 20:10, Vera said:
... or I could just type JEM RULES THE WORLD and link to you =P. Of course since you don't publicly admit this on your website it's yet again, not very relevant. =P
On Tue 1st Apr 2008 @ 20:20, Melissa said:
Think before you link! Woot. I don't like using "click here" either.
On Tue 1st Apr 2008 @ 20:21, Jem said:
I like that! We should start a "think before you link" campaign.
On Tue 1st Apr 2008 @ 20:25, Melissa said:
Ooh...with badges!
On Tue 1st Apr 2008 @ 20:49, Aisling said:
Ha ha, Jem said "penetration." *immature giggles* But, yes, good point.
I'm going to pretend that I'm not still giggling over the word "penetration," but I think we all know that I am.
On Tue 1st Apr 2008 @ 21:39, Jenny said:
I try and avoid making a link with "click here" all the time...since I read Gemma's article on it. It made sense. ;p (helical-library!) But sometimes it slips in when I can't substitute the word with anything else in fear of making it not make sense. "think before you link" is awesome.
On Wed 2nd Apr 2008 @ 01:12, Belinda said:
Thanks for the tip, Jem!
On Wed 2nd Apr 2008 @ 06:19, Chantelle said:
I'll remember this when I link things.
"Think before you link" sounds cute; it has a certain ring to it and it's not too corny.
On Wed 2nd Apr 2008 @ 08:07, Amber said:
Is this just a shameless ploy for promotion?
I think I link everything absolutely terribly. I read the same article Jenny was talking about but somehow I always seem to forget before putting it into practise.
On Wed 2nd Apr 2008 @ 09:35, Chrissy said:
I've got too much in life to worry about to add "thinking before I link" to the pile.
On Wed 2nd Apr 2008 @ 09:37, Rhys said:
I'm part of the "click here" crew. It is a cause to action, plus I'm beginning to hate the "keyword comment spam" gang who stuff keywords they want to link to in my comments
On Wed 2nd Apr 2008 @ 15:04, Lil said:
I linked you with a rather odd name in my April Fool's entry...
Otherwise I link people by names.
On Wed 2nd Apr 2008 @ 15:14, Christine said:
I've never really thought about this before tbh. I instinctively don't really like the whole "click here" thingie, but I think I have a bad habit of making links really long. Like.. instead of making one or 2 words the link, I'll make the whole relative sentence the link. Is that a big no no too? So many things to keep on top of ~.~ Thanks for all the tips Jem!
On Wed 2nd Apr 2008 @ 17:54, Jabed said:
That does sound catchy indeed
On Wed 2nd Apr 2008 @ 20:56, Teesee said:
Comments are currently turned on. Haha. Sorry. I find that so dirty. /unrelated Almost as funny as those "Humped zebra crossing" signs I see everywhere.
On Wed 2nd Apr 2008 @ 21:22, Stephanie said:
Jem, you know SEO turns us webgeeks on like no other. Click-throughs = hot monkey love
On Wed 2nd Apr 2008 @ 21:37, Sarah said:
Nice advice. I am guilty of using "click here", ah well.
On Thu 3rd Apr 2008 @ 06:01, Beth said:
Though I'm sure this is a very good post for most, once reading: ...I couldn't help but laugh to myself, and wonder what new keywords you'll find, related to people visiting your site...hehe. But yes, very good tip to remember! I'd like to see a simple page here for 'intrawebz dummies'...would be very useful for someone like me!
On Thu 3rd Apr 2008 @ 13:20, Brigitte said:
It's always nice to be reminded, since somehow even I've forgotten this. Dur!
On Thu 3rd Apr 2008 @ 18:21, Christina said:
I used to be guilty of linking people with "click here." Now I just link people with their name.
On Thu 3rd Apr 2008 @ 19:36, Joshua Goodwin said:
Using the phrase "click here" is, I believe, bad for accessibility too. So by doing as you instruct we'll be killing two birds with one stone -- only without the animal welfare issues, of course.
On Sun 6th Apr 2008 @ 18:20, Regina said:
I sometimes do the 'click here' way until recently when I found out why those MySpace sites were crazy about links that said "default myspace layouts" "girly myspace layouts
Very informative article Jem!
etc. Hahaha.
On Sat 25th Oct 2008 @ 22:35, Keith D Mains said:
Nice read yet again Jemma - any chance of an interview on my forum please?
"Click here" lol I just thought of something I could do with that that would be quite amusing to find out if could work or not.
I agree though click here is no use for link backs
On Tue 11th Nov 2008 @ 02:42, Nile said:
That is a great suggestion. Sorry, been on a bit of a hiatus in the tech world, so I am just updating too. Since reading this, I will go through my link page (on my LONG to do list) and do this. I do have your link on my blogroll, but I think having it in the links would be a great thing, especially with your "keyword" suggestion.
It makes since, like in English when your professor says, "Hey, can you explain what 'stuff' or 'it' means?
On Tue 11th Nov 2008 @ 03:00, Nile said:
oops.... "sense" not since. I have not been feeling well and I am typing while my eyes are watering and my nose is about to drip. *sighs*