Link Popularity
Link popularity is a measure of the quantity and quality of other web sites that link to a specific site on the World Wide Web. It is an example of the move by search engines towards off-the-page-criteria to determine quality content. In theory, off-the-page-criteria adds the aspect of impartiality to search engine rankings.
Link popularity plays an important role in the visibility of a web site among the top of the search results. Indeed, some search engines require at least one or more links coming to a web site, otherwise they will drop it from their index.
Search engines such as Google use a special link analysis system to rank web pages. Citations from other WWW authors help to define a site's reputation. The philosophy of link popularity is that important sites will attract many links. Content-poor sites will have difficulty attracting any links. Link popularity assumes that not all incoming links are equal, as an inbound link from a major directory carries more weight than an inbound link from an obscure personal home page. In other words, the quality of incoming links counts more than sheer numbers of them.
The number of links to your site from other sites is key to the success of your site. The more links there are, the easier you are to find and the more traffic you will get.
-From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The WebPosition Link Popularity Check will search Lycos, AllTheWeb, MSN, AltaVista
to determine how many pages on the Internet contain links to your site (reciprocal links). You can then list other sites to compare your site to and see how you stack up! Llearn how to improve your link popularity by clicking the link, below.
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