Links,Exchange,Hazardous,Busin DIY Links Exchange a Hazardous Business?
Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable{mso-style-name:"Table Normal";mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0;mso-tstyle-colband-size:0;mso-style-noshow:yes;mso-style-parent:"";mso-padding-alt:0in When starting a new work at home business it is very easy to become consumed by it. We spend so much time trying to get the business up and running that we may end up becoming burned out and lose our motivation. There is so much to learn and
- So we gather in all the relevant information we can possibly find, and include it in all the right places, taking great care in linking our pages properly, optimise each page in turn with a list of keywords - and making sure that the most relevant keywords are reflected in each pages title tags..After having done everything we can possibly think of at home, - we become aware of the importance of having inbound links from other websites, especially from ones of a similar nature to our own little masterpiece, - how a multitude of other sites referring to our site can ultimately make our site look more important to a search engines spider, and therefore gain in stature within the index of the search engine and move closer to the top of the list of results presented.At this point well probably come to the conclusion, that the least time consuming way to achieve these inbound links is by joining one of the many links exchange programs available on the internet, - such as LinkMarket or InfoWizards to find other like-minded souls, who are also looking for fresh links into their websites. These are free to join although they promote paid options as well and on the whole work well by letting you (and other webmasters) peruse a list of sites that actively engage in one-for-one exchanges of links with their sites. You look at the classified listings in their directory, decide which sites you would like to partner with, tick a box to apply for an exchange, - which will automatically then be proposed to the other sites owner for them to decide whether to partner with you or not, and if they accept your proposal youll be notified and asked to put up a link from your site to theirs.At this point one could easily get carried away thinking: - YES! Recognition at last.And - sadly - it appears that many webmasters especially of commercial sites factor this into their thinking. Knowing that as the proposer you must link to them first, theyll either take a very long time to put up a link for your site - (months) or simply not bother at all, hoping that youll forget about it as youre busily chasing after more sites to exchange with.Well youve now been warned DO NOT forget about it. Having put your link up to their sites, - give them SOME time say a couple of weeks to respond.But - remember: all the time youre waiting, your links to them are likely to be producing benefits for their sites, - and if enough suckers do this, they will - in total have many hundreds of inbound links, for which they are not providing any return benefits at all, - thereby gaining much in Page Rank for no loss of their own!Keep your wits about you. Before proposing or accepting a trade of links visit their site and check if there is a link from their Main Page to wherever they have their out going links. Then visit the links pages be sure to keep an eye on the address bar in your browser many, many sites are now engaged in the practice of having their links on a different site to the one youre linking to, which again - usually - is an attempt to gain an unfair advantage on you.One exception would be, where they are engaging in a proper 3 way exchange simply in order for the search-engines not to detect the fact that links are being reciprocated, - which is a good idea as long as both sites on offer are proper sites, - but they should be honest and tell you about this up front! All too often youll find sites that are nothing but a device for providing cheap return links to the likes of you and me.Also on the increase are sites that will put up your link pretty smartly, often from a well rated page, but then after a week or two, - having allowed you to verify that your link is where you were told it would be guess what? It disappears again. What a surprise!A possible tell-tale sign for you to beware of, would be sites showing a high Google PR, whilst having a very few outbound links on their links pages. I have seen quite a few sites with PR[6] or more and less than 50 outbound links in their directory! One must ask hard questions like: Are they really that good, that thousands of sites would be linking to them without a return link?? - or: Is the content that good and original, that it would warrant that high a rating simply for quality reasons, - considering that most sites struggle to achieve PR[3] or PR [4]??All this having been said, dont be put off, - just keep your wits about you and ask yourself pertinent questions, and most importantly: check, check and check again . .The smarter Google gets, - the harder some people will be trying to con you.- just an afterthought:Although we are told that the Google search engine increasingly tend to discount (for Page Rank purposes) - links that are reciprocated in this way, they should nevertheless be worthwhile for another reason: - they guide the search engines spider back into your site for another quick scan each time that page is visited, thereby helping any new content added or any changes to your site to be discovered and indexed that much quicker than if left to its own devices.
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