If you have begun exchanging links, you know how time consuming -- and time-wasting -- it can be. On
other hand, you don't want to give up
process because you might actually unearth
occasional valuable link partner. After all, you know that getting links to your site is important because it brings in traffic, helps you find strategic partners, and enhances your Search Engine rankings. Your objective is to get hundreds of links, and you cannot get
job done unless you have a strategy that works.First you have to accept that not all links are created equal. And that means that link partners have to be prioritized. Some are worthless because your links end up on pages that nobody looks at and have no PR.
But at
other end of
spectrum a few of your link partners will be very valuable because they will give you links on high value, high traffic pages.
Most of
rest of your inbound links will be marginally valuable. How you tell
difference between
valuable ones and
useless ones is
subject of many discussions and articles, some of which you will find at
Linknet Marketing Resource Library.
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The fastest, most direct, and least painful strategy is to find link partners who will either sell or trade text ads on a number of high value pages. For example, at Linknet we do both of these things (selling and trading multiple links).
We offer up to 25 free links across 25 websites. And we also offer packages of 30 and 50 links for one small annual fee. For more information go to our Free Advertising page.
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One solution is to put prospective link partners into three levels. This assumes that you have already rejected those that have negative value --
sites you don't want to identify with for various reasons -- pornography, violence, racism, pharmaceuticals, and so on. Here is a suggestion for three levels of inbound links (links pointing at your pages):