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Mention
reciprocal linking on any internet marketing forum and you will be sure
to get a barrage of heated replies. There is a continual debate about
the advantages and disadvantages involved in reciprocal linking and
both sides make convincing statements. So, should you or should you not
get involved in reciprocal linking? Ultimately, the decision is yours
but here are some guidelines:
1. The main goal of any linking strategy is to get more traffic to a website. Reciprocal linking can work for or against you in this matter depending
on the site that you exchange links with. If you exchange links with
sites that receive a lot of traffic, some of that traffic may be
diverted to your site. On the other hand, if you exchange links with a
low traffic site, you may divert some of your traffic to the other site
without seeing a similar return. The solution is to exchange reciprocal
links with a site with a page rank no lower than one level below yours
and to try to exchange links with many sites with a higher page rank.
Ideally, you would seek to exchange links with sites that have at least
a PR 4.
2. Don't exchange links with everybody that asks. What advantage is there in exchanging links with a site that sells
wedding favors when your site is about dog training? Anyone that visits
the wedding favor site will be looking for information concerning
weddings, not dog training, and very few will click on your link
regardless of how high the page rank is for the wedding site. The key
here is to exchange links only with sites that are relevant to your
site or to your keywords.
3. Avoid exchanging links with sites that have a huge link directory. If your site is listed on page 43 in your category of another site's
link directory, few people will ever see your link. Although a link
will be generated to your site for the search engines, you will not
receive much traffic from the link exchange. Try to exchange links with
sites where your link will be displayed on the first, or at the most,
the second page of another site's link directory.
4. Build online relationships. Exchanging links with other relevant websites is a great way to start
building partnerships with other website owners and may open the door
for future joint venture requests.
5. Build your link popularity. Most search engines view sites that have many links to them as being
important. So, the more sites that link to your site, the higher your
site might rank. But again, make sure that all reciprocal links are
relevant to your site or the search engines will penalize you.
If
you do decide to get involved in reciprocal linking, join only well
established link exchanges that allow you to approve or disapprove the
link. Avoid link farms or link exchanges that will automatically
exchange your link with their entire database regardless of the
relevancy to your website.
The optimum way to set up a link
page is to enter all links manually. Yes, it is time consuming but when
you are starting out, this is the best way to do it.
You would
first need to set up a page on your website just for your link
categories. You can call this page anything you like such as Links, My
Partners, Link Partners, My Link Partners, etc. Set up this page with
the major categories and subcategories that are relevant to your site.
Then, set up a page for each subcategory that will contain the actual
links. Test to be sure that whenever anyone clicks on a subcategory
that they are taken to the appropriate link page.
Prepare a
short 3 - 5 line ad about your website or your product and include the
URL to your website. This should be in HTML code for easy uploading.
Each linking company has their own procedure, but generally, each time
you ask to exchange links, you'll need to copy and paste the other
website's HTML code onto your link page under the correct category and
subcategory. You will then need to upload the updated page to your
website.
Once this is done, let the other website know on
which of your pages they can find their link. If the other website
owner approves the link exchange, they should add your link to their
link page and inform you on exactly what page you can find it.
Check
to make sure that your link has been added to their site. If they have
not added your link, you have the option of contacting the website
owner as to why or of removing their link from your site.
About Author Ricardy Banks is a Certified Internet Consultant with WSI and has over 20 years of experience in the IT industry. WSI Internet Consulting & Education
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