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This approach goes way beyond hitting up webmasters for links -- contacting and working together with other webmasters always pays off big time. Requesting a link is the very least of it.
Depends on the product, but this approach is quite viable for many, many products, and there are lots of sites out there that are doing very well with 5% or 3% SE traffic.
The other approach is opt-in email (free tips, newsletters) which keeps them coming back and is also algo proof.
With all the nonsense over at Google these are very attractive alternatives.
Why would they do this? Google wants everything to be "natural" and we all know that Google realizes that most of us are doing this only to boost our SE rankings. Therefore, it's logical to "discount" recip links, and give a boost to on-theme one way links, as they will appear more genuine. Makes perfect sense, and I think they're doing it now.
I have an older site with lots of recip links, and it hasn't moved any in rankings, so I think maybe there's a difference between links that were added years ago, and links that are currently being added, but this is just my theory based upon MY experiences with MY sites. I could be wrong, wouldn't be the first time.
My theory about older links not being discounted makes sense though, because you wouldn't want to tip your hand by making all established sites drop out of the top 50 because they use recip links. Again, recips are being counted, but I don' think they count as much as one-way. I think one-way links may count as much as three times as much as a recip. Again, just talking about NEWER links.
--Mark
Who is it that makes reciprocal links, as opposed to merely giving and recieving one-way links? Nearly everyone does the former, but you might be more likely to see the latter on sites that have obfuscated their outbound links. So which category is more full of wily, spammy SEOs?
Therefore, I don't think link exchange will be dead. It just another way to get traffic, and we need more ways to get traffic!
You for real ;) There are not enough local resources on topic to satisfy the amount of links I need to be #1. No one links to me from a visible place on their site. Always a crappy links page.
A guy I know was #1 in his sector before Florida. Now he buys traffic and is at 40% of his previous traffic and it is costing him a lot more. I personally get links to be on the top of the first page and the above proves why.