Tips For Exchanging Links :: Make It Count!
Reciprocal Link Exchanges can increase your website's visibility
in search engines... If they are true reciprocal links. When
making Reciprocal Link Exchanges, Make it count!
Search for link partners by key words. Exchange links with other
websites within your Niche Market.
-For example, if your site is about web design, you will want to
exchange links with other web designers, web templates and
resources related to the web
-Likewise, if your website is related to Toys, you'll want to
exchange links with sites that target your market. Keywords such
as: toys, dolls, games, children, kids, parents.
-Keywords that you would use to promote your site will provide
you with a good indication of sites you should exchange links
with.
Select a key Link Text
-Your link text is generally your title. You want to select a
few key words and focus on that as your title. As above, if your
website is about web design, you will want to pick a few
keywords and always use that in your link exchanges. A good
suggestion if we are following our first example above would be:
Web Design - yourdomain.com
--Do not use all caps in your title --Do not use excessive
punctuation in your title --Do not use excessive keywords in
your title
Be consistent. When you are adding your domain name, utilize the
complete domain: http://www.example.com ( always
include the www )
-http://example.com and http://www.example.com are
different. If you want to make each exchange count, promote ONE
format only.
Select a solid description
-Do not fill descriptions with keywords. This most likely will
get your site rejected from being posted on most reciprocal link
exchanges
-The majority of link exchange scripts have a limit of 255
characters. It's a good idea to keep it short and sweet, but
also include a few key words. If we're continuing with the
example above, a sample description we'd use is:
--A professional, affordable, website design firm specializing
in SEO design, e-commerce and scripting solutions.
Keep a Spreadsheet
-Depending on the link exchange software you are using, you may
have to keep tabs on the exchanges you initiate with a
spreadsheet. Make a note of the URL you have visited and the
date that you requested the exchange. When you receive the
conformation email of approval, add in the URL where your link
was posted. If you are using an online script to maintain your
reciprocal links, you can enter in the reciprocal link in that
database as well. If your link was denied, feel free to remove
their link from your website. After all, it's a reciprocal link
exchange only if both parties exchange links ;-)
When visiting sites for link exchange, ensure there is a link
from the main page to their directory. If you cannot easily find
their reciprocal link directory, you can bet the search engine
can't find it either. Look for links that read:
-Links -Link Exchange -Link Exchange Partners -Link Partners
-Link to Us -Add your Link -Resources -Other Sites
Ensure their link exchange software of your reciprocal link
partner is Search Engine Friendly. This is the ONLY way that
your exchange will count!
-You can validate outgoing links as a spider sees it by using a
Search Engine Simulator. Visit one of your partner's directory
pages, and cut and paste the URL into the search engine
simulator, submit it and it will show you how many outbound
links there are on that page. Looking into it you'll be amazed
at how many scripts available do not provide you with proper
back link credit.
Validating True Reciprocal Link Exchange Partners, is the key to
make each back link count!