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Seems to be working satisfactorily for me.
What I need to know is how do we measure that a site that has a link to me is relavant to me or not?
And how do I know that all search engines think the same way as my tiny little mind?
if maybe, we presume, that a website is NOT relavant (Tell me how we meausre this), is this BAD for me? if yes, please tell HOW?
Now what to actually look for on the site to give it that relevancy does take time. You should look firstly in my opinion at the title bar of the page and the overall keyword strategy. If the title has your keywords in it or fairly close to that then that is preferable. Try make sure that the keywords are close to yours. This just throws more relevancy and pr if you care about it:-)
Now look how they have used headers on the page and the actual content and how it could be useful to your visitors. If there is anything that sets this site apart. Maybe a tool of some sort etc. Basically just work hard at it and don't just go and see some site and li nk to it for the hell of getting a link as that will defeat the purpose of your hard work. Of course though there will always be a site that has no relevancy to your content but would benefit your visitors. I have a link to a currency converter for example. Also don't just reciprocal link. It might be beneficial in the short term but will be beneficial in the long term as lets face it SE's will eventually get their algos to work like that. What benefits your visitors will benefit the community of the web. Cool there is my 2 cents
Happy Surfing
Skye