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sck4784
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Posted: 07/24/2006 07:24 am
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Hi all, which will your first choice for link exchangingsadBased on relevancy)

1- Link exchange with high PR page
2- Link exchange with high traffic websites
3- Link exchange with google index page but no PR
4- Link exchange with high PR but no more traffic.

Let me know.........



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Posted: 07/24/2006 08:42 am
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Welcome to the forums, sck4784.

First a foremost, I don't recommend link exchanges except in "extreme" cases. One-way links are preferred.

I don't have the Google Toolbar installed, so I generally don't know (or care) what a site's PageRank is. I am not concerned about high-traffic web sites; don't need the traffic.

I personally am on interested in getting links to a site from an authority site that is completely on-topic to the site. Basically, that means that I'm only interested in links that meet the Google LocalRank criteria.



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Posted: 07/24/2006 08:42 am
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3, I'd be a bit cautious about, no PR could mean, there not indexed by G, have been banned by G or could even be a new site



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Posted: 07/24/2006 12:42 pm
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Why would there be a choice of which site to get a link from?

Wouldn't you just get links from wherever you can, as long as their site topic is relevant?

I mean, I wouldn't way up "shall I get the BBC or CNN to link to me"; I would try for both...



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Posted: 12/06/2006 06:23 am
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First a foremost, I don't recommend link exchanges except in "extreme" cases.


Can you please expand on this. I thought link exchange was a good thing. And what do you mean by "extreme" cases?

Thanks.



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Posted: 12/06/2006 10:04 am
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What I look for in links:

When linking out I am looking for a resource for my visitors. Something that they might be interested in. I will place these links on a site with no expectation or demand for a reciprocal link back.

I will not link to a website that is badly formed or promotes other websites that could be considered as "bad neighbourhoods".

I do not consider pagerank in this.

If I think it would be appropriate I might inform the website that I am linking out to that I have placed them as a well considered resource for my visitors. But, I would never suggest that they MUST reciprocate.

They might be invited to, but it's up to them.

I then go about building the website and integrate it where possible within relevant portals and directories etc. But as far as links go - I just leave it and let nature take it's cause.

To further answer your question, I would go for:
2- Link exchange with high traffic websites - with a qualifier on relevancy and no expectation of demand on link exchange as mandatory.

[ Message was edited by: excell 12/06/2006 10:14 am ]





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Posted: 12/14/2006 04:08 am
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one way Inbound links with relevant sites with high PR is the best option smile

Christie


 
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