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fraggle_am
Joined: May 31, 2006
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Posted: 05/31/2006 06:33 am
is there software that can handle site to site and site a to site b to site c trades. preferably with multiple site admin in 1 location?
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SportsGuy
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Posted: 05/31/2006 07:33 am
probably, yes.
But trading links like that will have almost zero value for the purposes of seo and rankign well for search terms.
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fweikeon
Joined: Jun 24, 2001
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Posted: 05/31/2006 06:30 pm
Is there any scripts that can build a local directory by subject, and reciprocal link is dynamically generated pointing to specific sub-pages of where the listing was added ? (the higher the reciprocal link is placed in the adding site, the better position it will get in the directory listing)
Also a backend admin screen for day-to-day maintenance, an option to include xml feed (ppc feed), an option to convert free listing to paid/featured listing
what I am saying is a script that can do something similar to this site marketingtool . com ?
This site does not look good from seo stand point, but it has survived multiple major google update and is still securing top 10 ranking for those large numbers of local search keyphrases it has been targeting.
Thanks.
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