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snipergrunge
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I am really tired, i found that in many cases when you exchange links, webmasters delete your link week or two later ( they hope to make it 1 way). I got tired. Anyway, now in my HTML code i always use leave notes which remind me where my backlink located.


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This is why I don't do exchanges, it is just as easy to get good oneway links and not have to worry.


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The worst ones are when you get an email out of the blue asking you to exchange links, you place one to the site in good faith and then they don't even bother placing one back to you, this really get's on my nerves too.


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I usually exchange links only with sites that automate this process. I don't think they'd ever bother to modify their reciprocal database


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That's why I have automatic link back checker ;)


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I prefer manual link exchange and do only with well known members of forum. Forums members are much more honest then out of blue emails offers.


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justicewhite
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Sometimes, you need to trust people. I really haven't spent any time trying to check my BLs. I don't have many exchanges anyway. So, if I need to to it wouldn't be too time consuming.


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quote:
Originally posted by justicewhite
Sometimes, you need to trust people.


I'm not sure about "Internet people".


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Post Tue Nov 28, 2006 10:04 am
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You should use some automated program to add links to your page like Linksmanager. That way it will check if the other person's link is on your page and email them if it isn't. You can add links manually through this program as well. Just don't do a whole lot of reciprocal linking and keep it related to your site and you should be good.


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Link exchange is one widely used method of acquiring links, wherein two web sites link to each other. It's a simple and apparently equitable transaction, but when used without caution it can be hazardous to the health of your site.
The Good

Exchanging links can have beneficial results provided you link to revelant web sites that are likely to be of interest to your readers. Your visitors benefit from access to additional resources they may not have been aware of, and you and your link exchange partner benefit from some additional traffic and new readers.

Don't try to stretch the definition of "relevant web sites". If your site is about fishing, it's fine to exchange links with other fishing sites, camping sites, etc. A link exchange with a car insurance site isn't a good fit, even if it's likely that most of your readers drive cars. Choose your links with your readers in mind.
The Bad

If your primary reason for seeking link exchanges is better rankings in the search engines, look elsewhere. The major search engines rely on sophisticated algorithms that can easily pick up on this sort of reciprocal linking behavior, and links acquired thru simple exchanges are unlikely to provide any serious benefit to your site's ranking. And if you get really excessive with your link exchanges, things can get ugly...
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use advancedlinkmanager to see which link is dropped & then delete from your site. it keep track of all your link profile with nice charts.


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Exchnage with only trusted people don't consume more time with link exchange
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