your links page

Greetings Web Customers

I thought I would share a little info about trading links.

Many of your sites have a whole page dedicated to external links (which take users to pages on a different site, as opposed to internal links which take them to pages within the same site). This helps confine links to a single page, instead of peppering the site with links that will prompt visitors to leave. Links pages are fairly simple to create, as very little is needed except for the links themselves. The less attention you draw to the links page, the better. After all, the whole goal of a site is to keep traffic there, not to drive it away. When using link trading as a means of advertising your site, it’s a good idea to have a links page. This way, you can be sure to uphold all your trading agreements and still keep the arrangement of your own site intact.

Link trading is easy. Sites that you enter into link trading agreements with are going to want confirmation. Once you’ve placed their link on your site, you’ll usually be obliged to provide them with the link to the page where their information appears. They should do the same for you, giving you the chance to verify with your own eyes that your link has indeed been placed within their pages.

Reputation is always important. Make sure to follow all the terms of the agreement, including any necessary follow-ups for link verification. Confirm for yourself that your link is working properly and that it takes traffic to the page you want them to see. After the links are placed and confirmations are made, there’s absolutely nothing else to do. The entire process can take as little as five minutes to complete, which is part of the reason link trading is so attractive.

Also, make sure your link partners have something to do with the content of your site.  Incoming links are important to search engines and will help increase your ranking on a results page but don’t trade links for the sole purpose of adding another link to your links page.  It should be a link of value to your visitors.

If you have a links page, lets add some people to it.  If you don’t have a links page, let’s build one.

Art Oswald

www.yourcyberpresence.com

551 404 5341

The richest man is not the one with the most stuff – it is the one with a satisfied mind.

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your links page

=
Greetings
Web Customers

=
I
thought I would share a little info about trading =
links.

=
Many
of your sites have a whole page dedicated to external links (which take =
users
to pages on a different site, as opposed to internal links which take =
them to
pages within the same site). This helps confine links to a single page, =
instead
of peppering the site with links that will prompt visitors to =
leave. Links
pages are fairly simple to create, as very little is needed except =
for the
links themselves. The less attention you draw to the links page, the =
better.
After all, the whole goal of a site is to keep traffic there, not to =
drive it
away. When using link trading
as a means of advertising your site, it’s a good idea to have a =
links
page. This way, you can be sure to uphold all your trading agreements =
and still
keep the arrangement of your own site intact.

=
Link
trading is easy. Sites that you enter into link trading agreements with =
are
going to want confirmation. Once you’ve placed their link on your =
site,
you’ll usually be obliged to provide them with the link to the =
page where
their information
appears. They should do the same for you, giving you the chance to =
verify with
your own eyes that your link has indeed been placed within their pages. =

=
Reputation
is always important. Make sure to follow all the terms of the agreement,
including any necessary follow-ups for link verification. Confirm for =
yourself
that your link is working properly and that it takes traffic to the page =
you
want them to see. After the links are placed and confirmations are made,
there’s absolutely nothing else to do. The entire process can take =
as little
as five minutes to complete, which is part of the reason link trading is =
so
attractive.

=
Also,
make sure your link partners have something to do with the content of =
your
site.  Incoming links are important to search engines and will help
increase your ranking on a results page but don’t trade links for =
the
sole purpose of adding another link to your links page.  It should =
be a
link of value to your visitors.

=
If
you have a links page, lets add some people to it.  If you =
don’t
have a links page, let’s build one.

 

 

Art
Oswald

www.yourcyberpresence.com =

551
404 5341

The
richest man is not the one with the most stuff – it is the one with a =
satisfied
mind.

 

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