I made new blog hope you review and commented
I want to exchange link with other site or blog in content about internet marketing or seo.
my blog is here:
how-to-makemoney-online.blogspot.com
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I made new blog hope you review and commented
I want to exchange link with other site or blog in content about internet marketing or seo.
my blog is here:
how-to-makemoney-online.blogspot.com
Hey rave master you could go to bloglinker.com and link to mine and other blogs too. marketing-technics.blogspot.com I also have a link exchange at momslinkexchange.blogspot.com
dads are welcome too!!
erm....what's the meaning of link-exhange? I'm kinda new to this.
You link to somebody's website while this sombody links to your website. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by pablopabla
So, obviously...the person you want to link with must know you first? I'm sorry if my question sounds silly :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Nafcom
Not neccessarily. 1 is first asks "Hey, interested in putting a link to my site on your site?" and then then the other one either says "yes" or "no".Quote:
Originally Posted by pablopabla
As a webmaster of various sites, I get emails from strangers with link exchanges requests! :)
I suppose you will also review the other person's site to see if it is suitable :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Nafcom
You wouldn't want to have a religious site linked to a porn site! :eek:
That for sure! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by pablopabla
Do you have a website yourself?Quote:
Originally Posted by Nafcom
When one site links to another it is seen by the search engines as a "vote" for that site and you get scored accordingly. When that link comes in from a high PageRank site it counts as even more. When you get enough of these positive votes and scores, your site gets listed higher in the search engine results pages (SERPs).
Without going into a lengthy dissertation, it is beneficial to getting listed in the Top-10 to have links coming in from as many sites as possible. That is how reciprocal linking got started, and why many webmasters receive email requests to exchange links on a daily basis.
But over the course of time this method of acquiring inbound links has faded. The reason is the basic nature of the exchange ... you link to me and I'll link to you. This is pretty easy for the engines to figure out, and they now place less score emphasis on reciprocated links. What you really want are one-way inbound links pointing at your site. They are harder to come by.