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Now, what tools, strategies, tricks do you use for finding those cool websites?
I can find many pr 3 sites for my own. Also tried Arelis, good soft, but detects lots of irrelevant sites...
Any help?
I find it much easier to get 20 PR3 links pointing to me then one PR6. The PR6 & 7 links will come when the webmaster thinks your site is good for there visitors. Most of the high PR sites have webmasters who know what they are doing... Work on your content and the link exchanges little guys, the big guys will come with time. You never know what little guy is going to be the next big player.
* I am in no way affiliated with the Desktop Spider people, but I am a satisfied user :)
I think much of the effort goes into contacting sites and tracking their response (or lack thereof). Finding sites is often easy - identifying a contact and working to get the link is the time consuming part! There have been some good threads in this forum about novel approaches to link development - you might root around a bit for some additional ideas.
[webmasterworld.com ] HTH :)
To be honest I'm facing a problem getting link partners to my site even when it's ranked #1 in relevant Google searches... I don't know if my method is bad or webmasters and site owners has no interest at all... I'm sure many of them ignores the benefits...
I follow all guidelines and send personal emails, including a link in my site first, but still can't get responses...
I'm facing a problem getting link partners to my site
Silverbytes, one important aspect of snagging link partners is having a site that people find useful. I look at link requests for a few seconds - if the site lacks good content or is very poorly designed, no link. If I say, "Wow, what a great site! Wonder why I never stumbled across this myself...", a link is far more likely.
In your e-mail, give the site owner a good reason to link to you, e.g., "Your widget lovers will find my content section on how to care for damaged widgets very useful". Be sure your link page is visible and easy to find.
Site selection can make a difference, too. Contact sites that are on-topic for your site, and focus on sites that currently have links. Getting the first outbound link on a site with no previous links is a great accomplishment, but the time you'll invest in wasted contacts is likely to be prohibitive. On-topic, link-ready sites are far more likely to respond.
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Is it dangerous? Should I check every source code of every link to ensure those aren't zeus automatic link farms?
Seems to be a good way to find ppl intrested in link exchange and related themed as well.
Like guns.
-z
otherwise, i'm also interested at checking out 'desktop spider'