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I am just little tired after sending many mails for link exchange with other websites.
Wanted to know what would be the best way to get quality link exchange leads, ofcourse needs to be realted websites.
Do we have any organisation or any firms who can help with thease kinds of leads for nominal price.
regards
raj
At best it will tell Google what your site is about but it is not the "vote of confidence" it used to be. When the 'bot sees reciprical links, it looks like they cancel each other out. Write good content, get your name out there, and the links will follow.
If you really want to spend money on this buy a one-way link on a popular site in your subject matter. That will be worth more than a link exchange. One-way links are 100 times more valueable than link exchanging. Commenting on blogs and forums, real comments, not spam, is a great way to get the name of your site and your expertise picked up. And write more articles.
Reasons:
(1) Quality sites won't trade links with your site unless it's of the same caliber. And if your site was the same caliber, you wouldn't be trying to beg links off other webmasters.
(2) Webmasters at quality sites won't even see your message. Many of them, like me, have their email set to automatically trash any message that smacks of "link exchange", "trade links", "reciprocal link", etc. And if the first thing you thought of was how to get past the email filter, then you're MISSING THE POINT. If you get past the filter then congratulations, now the webmaster will just trash your request manually instead of automatically. You haven't gained anything but to waste someone else's time who didn't want your message in the first place.
(3) The only sites eager to trade links with you are lower-quality sites which won't help your rankings much, if at all.
(4) Trading links misses the whole point. It's like when scientists found that eating fruits and vegetables increases longevity and wards off cancer, primarily because those foods are low in fat. So instead of eating more fruits and vegetables, people started eating low-fat cookies and other low-fat, processed products. This didn't do any good. The web is the same story. Google started ranking sites well when other sites linked to them, because Google figured that a site with lots of links was high quality. So webmasters should have focused on making their site high quality, but instead they just started soliciting a bunch of links.
What I suggest is building the best site possible, with lots of good, useful, interesting content. Make your site a natural link magnet. Make your site compelling so that webmasters who happen across it will link to it on their own without being asked, because they see your site is good and they want to share it with their readers.
It works for me. I have lots of different sites at the top of the SERPs for a wide variety of money phrases. I got there by creating great content and building good sites, not by begging links off other webmasters.
I'd agree there. Reciprocal links still have their place and some still have value (in my opinion) but they can't be your sole marketing plan. If you owned a real brick and mortar business - would your sole marketing plan be putting up flyers at stores with bulletin boards? Certainly not. They can indeed bring you business in the right spots and in stores that are going to have your target market milling around - but you wouldn't rest your business on one small form of marketing. Your website is like any other business... you need a marketing *plan* and recips (good ones, not the mass emails) should be a part of that plan - but you need many other parts to see success. Just my two cents...
One simple page.
One site I link to generated nearly 2k this month off my link. Remember it is not all about link pop, it is about referalls and conversions.
This whole reciprocal link request thing really bothers me. Just ask for a link for crying out loud. Forget about offering recips. If the site is worthy, most webmasters who feel your site offers added value to their site will be happy to give it to you. If it doesn't fit in with what their intended goal is, then they will decline.
Just do yourself and all other webmasters a favour and don't try to tell them what the value of a reciprocal link is. Those go in the trash for sure!