How to Exchange Links
Build a site worth linking to., Do a search in Google and try to locate as many related sites as possible. , Link to their site first., Send an email to the site owners/webmasters requesting them for a link exchange deal., Either incorporate their...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Build a site worth linking to.
This is the most important step.
If your site is good, you will get links without asking for them.
If not, only other low-quality sites will link to you. -
Step 2: Do a search in Google and try to locate as many related sites as possible.
, (Because their site, like yours if you followed step one, is worth linking to even if you don't get a return link.) , Include your URL and a brief explanation of your site, their URL that you want the link from, and a meaningful subject line. , Don't just bury their link among hundreds of others on a links page where nobody but a search engine will ever see it. -
Step 3: Link to their site first.
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Step 4: Send an email to the site owners/webmasters requesting them for a link exchange deal.
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Step 5: Either incorporate their link into one of your content pages
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Step 6: or have a well organized
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Step 7: annotated link directory.
Detailed Guide
This is the most important step.
If your site is good, you will get links without asking for them.
If not, only other low-quality sites will link to you.
, (Because their site, like yours if you followed step one, is worth linking to even if you don't get a return link.) , Include your URL and a brief explanation of your site, their URL that you want the link from, and a meaningful subject line. , Don't just bury their link among hundreds of others on a links page where nobody but a search engine will ever see it.
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