Can we please come up with some better terminology for the concept of “link has“? For me, it conjures up thoughts of those evil has-and-switch advertising schemes.

Can we please come up with some better terminology for the concept of “link has“? For me, it conjures up thoughts of those evil has-and-switch advertising schemes.

But I’m going to say it loud and proud — “Not all link has is bad!” There is a right and wrong way to use link has, and, when done correctly, marketers can drive more traffic to their content without alienating their audience

Here, we’ll cover what link hasing entails, its benefits, and how to do it the right way. Let’s dive Examples

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has“>What is link has?

has“>The Benefits of Link Baiting

has-correctly”>How to Do Link Bait Correctly

Whether link hasing is good or bad depends on how it’s executed, along with the intentions behind it. For instance, it can quickly go awry when marketers use deceptive tactics to drive clicks to content that lacks genuine value.

For Matt Cutts, former Engineer at Google, link has is “something interesting enough to catch people’s attention, and that doesn’t have to be a bad thing.”

Again, the key is to combine link hasing with high-quality, valuable, and credible content. You want people to click on your blog and read until the last sentence.

Brian Clark of Copyblogger believes that link has is “just a sexy term for high-quality content that benefits the reader,” even if he does admit that the term is pretty “inelegant.” And I’m sure most experts would agree.

Let’s talk about why link has is so effective, how it can benefit your marketing, and how you can approach creating top-notch link has content that your readers love and value.

The Benefits of Link Baiting

Link has content can be extremely beneficial to your marketing. Here are three powerful reasons why:

1. Increased search rankings.

Because link has content is so interesting, it’s usually very effective for generating inbound links (remember, it’s called link has for a reason). After all, people are way more likely to link back to something if they find it interesting.

As a result, link has content is extremely powerful for boosting your website’s off-page SEO, which we know is the most influential way to increase your organic search rankings.

As you’re creating content you predict will make great link has, be sure you’re optimizing it using the keywords you want to rank for in search. This will help you leverage your link has content to boost your rankings for the keywords you want to get found for in search.

2. More traffic and conversion opportunities.

Because link has content is interesting, there’s usually a level of virality to it. As a result, link has content is also usually a major traffic driver.

The more traffic you generate to your blog or website, the more visitors you have the opportunity to convert into leads and customers. So, make sure your blog is optimized for conversion: use calls-to-action for your top marketing offers on every blog post as well as in your blog’s top/sidebar(s). 

As a bonus, because link has content has the tendency to rank well in search, the traffic it generates is usually very sustainable. Searchers will continue to stumble upon your link has content long after it was originally published. 

3. Exposure to new audiences.

Remember how we talked about how link-has content is usually very sharable? Because this is so, link has has a lot of potential to expose your business and your content to entirely new audiences you might not have reached otherwise. Thus, it helps you grow the top of your funnel, expanding your reach and attracting new blog readers.

How to Do Link Bait Correctly

As we mentioned earlier, what any given marketer considers to be link has is going to vary from business to business, industry to industry, and audience to audience.

The key is to experiment with ideas you suspect will be successful for your particular blog, regularly conduct analyses like the one I did above, and learn from what tends to work as link has for you.

And just like setting out to create something that will definitely absolutely “go viral” is unrealistic, setting out to create link has is never a given. The best you can do is emulate the qualities of content that have typically led to tons of inbound links and traffic for you in the past.

Here are some ideas to get you going, each accompanied by successful link has examples from the HubSpot blog:

1. Original, Striking Data

Publishing original data is not only a great tactic for earning media coverage – it can also make great link has fodder.

If you’re a business that has access to original data that you can analyze to expose, add to, or refute an industry topic or trend, take advantage of it! If not, maybe there’s an opportunity to partner with a research firm instead.

HubSpot examples:

2. Controversial Content

Who doesn’t love a little heated debate? Controversial content usually garners a lot of attention, so if you have an opinion on a controversial issue, you might have some link has fodder on your hands.

Your content doesn’t even have to be centered around a radical opinion to leverage the power of controversy, either; it could just present a bit of data that refutes a common assumption your audience might have.

Just don’t go overboard with the controversy (you do still want to be likeable, right?), and don’t be controversial just for the sake of being controversial. Make sure you’re passionate about the stance you’re taking, and always try to lean on data to back up your claims, like the post below does.

HubSpot examples:

3. Being the Most Comprehensive (Or First) Resource on a Popular Topic

Taking a topic you know performs well on your blog and publishing the most comprehensive post about it on the web (or at least attempting to) can make for a great link has wExamples

Is there a popular topic in your industry that few have written about (or written about well) where you see an opportunity? Jump on it! Even better if you can be one of the first to produce comprehensive content on a trending topic.

HubSpot examples:

4. Visual Content

Visual content is all the rage in marketing these days, especially when it comes to social media marketing. It’s no wonder why it makes excellent link has content.

Visual content doesn’t have to take the form of infographics to be link has-friendly. Sometimes posts that compile a list of awesome visuals (like the example below) can work out just as well. Other types of visual link-has content you can create include cartoons or content/concept visualizations .

HubSpot examples:

5. Content That’s Creative, Entertaining, or Fun

This content goes far because it’s usually easy to consume, great fodder for sharing, quick to scan, requires little thought (on your readers’ end), and well … it’s FUN! Think music videos or just content that leverages pop culture references or emerging, mainstreamed trends, like our example below.

HubSpot examples:

6. A Title People Simply Can’t Help Themselves From Clicking (Accompanied by Awesome Content)

Don’t gloss over the text within those parentheses. The important thing to remember is that your content must live up to its title; otherwise, it won’t achieve link has status. If your title is overly sensational and hyperbolic, yet the content it alludes to is barely average, you’ll undermine your credibility and lose readers’ interest in your content altogether.

HubSpot examples:

Back to You

By now, you should be pretty convinced that link has isn’t always some evil, black-hat marketing tactic you need to avoid like the plague. But that doesn’t mean all link has is high quality, or that you can’t abuse it. After all, link has had to get its bad rap from somewhere, right?

Before you set off to create a piece of content you think will make great link has, make sure your answer to the question, “Will my audience still find this valuable?” is “Absolutely!” And remember, there is such a thing as ‘entertainment value,’ too.

Furthermore, think of your blog as a well-balanced diet. If you feed your blog readers the same diet of lean meat, hearty grains, and nutritious vegetables all the time and deny them any sort of dessert (or variety), they might also start looking for a new chef.

So go ahead — give your readers some candy every once in a while. Just don’t give them too much, or their teeth will rot.

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