Today.Az » SEO & E-Marketing » Developing Links with Strategic Partnerships
02 September 2011 [16:53] - Today.Az
Teaming up with another site or organization is a great way to build
links, exposure, and branding. It can be done in a number of different
ways, depending on your company's goals and resources.
Let's explore some of these strategies for both large and small companies. Community Organizations & Nonprofits
Partnering with an organization for an online fundraiser can work for
e-commerce and non-commerce sites. They promote it – you sell it.
Not an e-commerce site? Find a retailer that offers fundraisers to
handle sales and fulfillment. Here's a search to get you started: fundraising T-shirts.
Let's look at this example for a home improvement store. Team up with
a fire department for a fundraiser selling carbon dioxide (CO2), and
fire alarms. They get a percentage of each sale, and in exchange they
promote this sale within the community. This is something that will get
picked up (linked) by local media, bloggers, and city government.
Online retailers, check with your shopping cart vendor to find out
about features or plug-ins that will make this project easier. Industry Groups
For companies with a good budget, form a partnership with an industry
group or association for a special project. This could be anything from
an online tool, consumer educational site, or even research.
Here are two major benefits to partnering with an industry group:
- Their reputation will carry over to the project thereby making it more linkable.
- They already have public relations and marketing in place. That's the hard part – raising awareness.
Instead of proposing a project to them, find out what they're
interested in doing. That way they will put more attention into the
project, and most importantly promote it more! Other Retailers, Bloggers, and Community Sites
Looking for something simpler? Consider a partnership with another
site, such as a retailer, blogger, or community site. The possibilities
here are endless, ranging from cross-promotions to contest to simply
giving them access to some of your resources.
The key here isn't necessarily the links from that one site. It's the
exposure, traffic and branding it can generate. That in turn will lead
to more links and customers.
Keep your mind open when coming up with a partnership. It doesn't
need to be something that promotes both sites. The other site might be
in need of SEO help, or use of a skilled programmer.
Here's another tip: Rather than focusing on the obvious popular
sites, focus on upcoming sites. They will have smaller needs and be more
appreciative. Since the needs are smaller you can create more of these
partnerships, thereby creating more buzz and branding for your business.
Plus it gets you in early for a long-lasting relations as they grow. Building partnerships with other sites is a great way to develop
links, exposure, and branding. It's all about finding the types of
partnerships that work for your company.
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