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I need to set some reasonable expectations for the person doing the campaign. What is fair-good performance in links per hour? I understand that it will depend on quality, PR, how on topic they are, etc... But any kind of general advice would help.
Muchisimas gracias for any feedback.
You would still require this eventhough you had a reciprocal links page and had "how to link to us" info and provided an email address to ask for a link exchange?
But I don't ... like most web sites on the Internet. If you found over 2k sites in the past month that meet these requirements, then fair play to you :)
What would that genuine reason be?
Anything but a third email saying anything but "will you link to my site" would stand an even chance ;)
I spend about 20 hours each month seeking out sites from whom I can request links. I check their links and the backlinks of people linking to them. I send them a letter that has been canned but if I can personalize it a little I do. I point out that my site may be a good resource for them and their visitors. I never mention a reciprocal. If you mention a reciprocal they become suspicious just as I become suspicious when someone mentions that to me. About one of out 20 sites will link to me this way. But there are literally tens of thousands of link candidates so I keep plugging away. This way, I get one-way links without "reciprocal-link-risk". It takes a lot of work but it is well worth it. Why do they link to me in this way. Because I represent the site as a resource for their visitors. And it is. That's the thing. Make a quality site and a percentage of people when asked will link to it
In your letter, do you also provide them the title and description of your site, or do you let them decide? Do these sites that accept your link email you back? The sites that don't accept, do they respond to you? Do you visit all the site on your prospects list to find out if they had listed you. If you do this, how often will you do it and when do you quit on them? Do these sites have their own reciprocal or resource page?
Akogo
In the subject line, I write something like "my blank site as a possible resource for your links page. (I leave out re: because of recent viruses sending out mail with that in the subject line)
In the body of the email, I write "Hi, I just wanted to point out my site as a possible resource for your visitors. It's titled "blah-blah-blah-blah" at [info-on-blank.com....]
After making this statement, I briefly describe the focus of the site and either my own qualifications or motivation for writing the site. Then I conclude with the statement, "hopefully, this will be of some use to your own site's visitors"
The letter I send sounds better than the solicits I've gotten from others looking for links. The people I don't get links from generally don't write back, although a couple have been nice enough to write and explain that they liked the site but didn't feel the site was relevant enough to their topic area. Of the ones who do link to me, some write me and some don't. Sometimes, the ones I don't hear from start turning up in my daily stats as link referrals.
Usually, I don't write a site twice. There's too many potential candidates to even have to worry about it. However, I have on occasion accidentally written a site that I never heard from the first time and THEN got a link. Maybe they deleted the first email and then on the second go round decided, for whatever reason, to check out my site and link to it.
Most of these sites do have links pages. I don't really bother too much with the sites that carry a statement "reciprocal links" or sites that make it plain that reciprocal is the only way they will go.
I go after sites that carry links to other sites as "resources". These kinds of sites don't care about getting links for the sake of pagerank. And most often I am sure they have never even heard of pagerank. In fact, I am absolutely sure that the vast majority of webmasters are oblivious to seo and pr issues. If you don't believe me, just visit groups dot google dot com and go into the google forum. You will be amazed at the questions they ask. It's like the dark ages in there. But in reality, that's most webmasters.
This approach may work better for info type sites, but I think even commerce sites can apply it if they have a site that is useful in some way to users.
I'm learning a lot from you. Thanks for explaining your approach. I'm going to give some of your ideas a try.
the vast majority of webmasters are oblivious to seo and pr issues.
I never bother with sites requiring reciprocal links either.
I will write a second time after a couple of months have lapsed, if the site is PR6 or higher.
As ownerrim say, there are so many sites out there that there is no need to bother people with multiple requests.
I never bother with sites requiring reciprocal links either.
As ownerrim say, there are so many sites out there that there is no need to bother people with multiple requests.
Akogo
However, I did say that I am looking for a few reciprocal link partners with websites that complement mine from which we can interlink our websites in a logical and user-friendly manner.