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How many other good reasons for linking out can you think of? :)
(sidenote: reciprocal linking can be a risky game - do be careful!)
the underlying question should be, will your user benefit from the content on the page that you are linking to? if so, then you should link, regardless of the site's PR.
Sorry don't want to be rude but that's crap. The main reason for reciprocal link exchange is PR and anchor. I develop content for visitor but everybody develop linking for search engines placement.
The question is about PR balance against other benefits (as somebody here mentioned in 2nd post)
Perhaps some other reasons would help.
Sorry don't want to be rude but that's crap. The main reason for reciprocal link exchange is PR and anchor. I develop content for visitor but everybody develop linking for search engines placement.
Don't worry about being rude - I've got thick skin ;)
We seem to see the value of linking differently. It would appear that you view linking as a way to jack up your PR in an attempt to get better listings - ultimatly to get more traffic. What I am saying is that you need to focus on providing quality links that will benefit your user. By doing so, you are creating a site that both the user, and the engines, will view as a valuable resource. Once you are viewed this way, others will start linking to you more - without you having to beg them to do it. Spiders will dig deeper, and more frequently. Engines will reward your quality site with better listings, and you will get your traffic.
Basically, I am arguing that you need to reshift your focus. Stop looking at the end result without considering the path you are taking to get there. I am not talking about some pie in the sky idealism. I'm talking about building your site for the long haul.
Or you can choose to spend your days pursuing reciprocal links from PR2 sites...