Contextual Link Ads

If you are the type of person that reads SEO Blogs and forums you are sure to have noticed a lot of talk about Google’s quest to stop paid links. Most of the major SEOs have known for a while that Google already has algorithms already in place that can spot paid links. Matt Cutts’, Google’s public face for SEOs, stated in his blog that webmasters can now report each other using for selling or buying paid links by using their spam report form. It it now more important then ever to get relevant, natural looking paid links.

The main way search engine algorithms spot paid links is by identifying blocks of unrelated links in the footer or sidebars of a website. Often webmasters are paying big money for these links that in all likelihood are not even being counted by Google. In fact, the link buyers may even be getting penalized for these links.

So as the link advertising market evolves, a cutting edge website, www.LinkXL.com, has filled the void by finally making contextual text link ads simple to buy and sell. LinkXL has a patent pending system which allows webmasters to buy and sell text links directly in existing content. Links in content have often been called the “Perfect Link

In Content Links

Need the keyword “SEO” linking back to your website? Don’t buy the word SEO on in the footer of some irrelevant website. Go to LinkXL, log in, and search on “SEO”. You’ll get a list of website pages that have your targeted keyword SEO in their indexed content. Look through your results and add the contextual links to your shopping cart. Once you complete the purchase, the your desired keyword “SEO” will almost magically change from plain text to an actual HTML text link to your website. Unlike other sites that do JavaScript contextual ads, LinkXL creates HTML text links on the fly that the search engines can follow and count in their algorithm.

LinkXL text links are natural links in the body of pre-existing search engine cached content. When buying and selling text link ads, you no longer need to risk being reported as a link buyer or seller because of obvious paid links in the sidebar or footer of websites. LinkXL’s concept is simple, they put natural text links in the middle relevant content. Since search engines use text links to decide what your site is about and where to rank it, the contextual link ads are the type of links search engines can actually use rather than the spammy paid text links we see all over the web.

Natural Links

Since Google is now spending more time and resources hunting down irrelevant paid links in footers and sidebars of websites, it is clear that natural HTML contextual links are the next step in the evolution of paid link advertising and the best way to insure that your paid links are working for you and your search engine rankings. I recommend you visit LinkXL if you want to be buy or sell natural text links in pre-existing content.