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: Backlinking to a website with image source I just want to ask can we increase backlinks to our site by putting 1x1 pixel image on our clients' sites or can anybody suggest a better solution?

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I just want to ask can we increase backlinks to our site by putting 1x1 pixel image on our clients' sites or can anybody suggest a better solution?

<img src="http://www.mysite.com/" alt='http://www.mysite.com/' />

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@Nimeshi995

The Year is 2013 and SEO isn't what it used to be

Hi Umefarooq,

Since you have failed to mention the nature of your business and that of your clients', it's a guessing game on my part so it's hard to tell you for sure if any link would be valuable or not.

I'm assuming that you're a website designer and if that is the case then it's extremely unlikely that your client's site is also a website designing company. Which means that yes, you will gain Page Rank from general text or anchor links, but please note that Page Rank in this day and age has little to do with rankings.

Google and other search engines now work on very clever algorithms which know who you're linking to and who they are linking to. Google for instance prefers sites linking to their own interests as this is extremely natural. It is not natural for a site that is about cats to link to a site about buying and selling houses, for example, so with this said, hardly any juice is passed. It used to work but now it's all about the quality of links i.e. how relevant they are.

Links that are Best to Avoid

Footer links and aside links are the ones everyone should be trying to avoid unless they are completely 100% relevant to your site and theirs. These can be harmful because of Panda and Penguin; of course one or two may not hurt but is it worth the risk? Get links that help your direct traffic and your rankings.

Bad for You, Bad for your Client

As you're most likely aware, Google works on kind of an authority system and works out which sites are relevant to what the searcher is searching for. Basically, a good site about cats will have other websites linking to it from other related cat sites as well as sites linking to sites about cats... It does not help your client or yourself if your links are nothing to do with one another, in fact it can be bad. Of course one link may not hurt but generally it's water you shouldn't even bother getting into today.

However, Citations

However with this said, it can help your business and your client if you link to one another when you are in the same location as this can improve Local Rankings Via Citations or Links. So, for example, if their business is in Bournemouth, Dorset, UK and yours is as well, this may help your local rankings as you're vouching for one another which generally is a normal thing to do regardless of the topic.

Cloaking of Links

Google does not favour cloaking links, there are hundreds of ways how this can be done and again this is water you do not want to get into.

This includes some usual things such as:


JavaScript Cloaking
CSS Cloaking (i.e making links with white text with white backgrounds)
1x1 pixel images, I'd avoid anything under 8x8 or 16x16 at least then you can have an icon. Furthermore, it's worth noting that Google isn't dumb; if you look at Google images search they know what colours are used in images, as you can filter with colours, so if you use a white blank 1x1 or higher on a white background you can bet they know about it.


AGAIN, DO NOT DO THIS.

THE BEST SEO... WELL IT'S NOT REALLY SEO

If you want customers, then rather than planting links on your customer's site you should be focusing on providing amazing customer service and delivering beyond their expectations. This is by far better than silly little links as you will gain revenues from them returning to you on a regular basis for more work as well as recommending your company as word of month which is golden and far superior to links.

SUMMARY

Look after your customer and don't rely on them to pass the buck back. If you want one link from their site and they agree, make it legit and make it on one page. You could even have it on the about page but again... It doesn't really help your rankings at all unless their website is on topic with your own or they live in the same area.

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@Cooney921

or can anybody suggest a better solution?


Sure:


Ask your client for permission to include a reference to your site. They won't sue you then when they find out cheated and this may lead to something even better, nameley:
Try to include semantical markup with a nice textual context for your text link. This way you get a real anchor tag specifically the way you want it.

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@Radia820

Google usually check for this kind of stuff and will get you penalized pretty fast. Place a normal link or a decent-sized image or don't place it at all.

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