Tuesday, March 13, 2012

So you want to build up your reciprocal and incoming links


So you want to build up your reciprocal and incoming links?


When looking to start a link exchange with related websites there are a number of points you need to consider, both in accepting links and in how you display other people's links. This article deals with the common problems encountered in reciprocal link exchanges.


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I recently updated my website to include a proper article directory and a more sufisticated links directory. As part of this I needed to check through the articles previously placed on my site and go through all the links in my old link exchange directory.

So first I started looking at each article with a view to contacting the author and requesting that they resubmit the article and any others to my new article directory.

The first problem I encountered was that quite a few of the articles had broken links. The people had taken the time to write and submit an article yet the link to their website in their resource box no longer worked. Here they were with a good one way link to their website and it didn't work. Then if I did manage to get get to a working website, more often than not there would be no way of contacting the author.

The same with the links submitted to my old links directory. Firstly on going through the various cat

 



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