What is reciprocal linking? In a nutshell, reciprocal
linking is exchanging links with other sites to help boost
your link popularity, get you higher natural search rankings
for your site and also generate traffic.
Many website owners look at link building and
popularity as just a form of raising that Google page rank. When
Google determines your page rank, they consider a link from site A
to your site as a vote for your site with an emphasis on how
natural that link is.
What many people don't realize is that there is more to link
building that just your Google PR. Market research shows that
13% of web traffic was generated by search engines, while an
amazing 21% was generated through links!
Many webmasters create a page with too many links and/or
that are not related to their site. Linking in this way does
your site no good and can even possibly hurt your search
engine rankings. Not only that, your link building efforts are
down the drain.
So how can you correct this problem? In theory, it's relatively
simple... you find links that are complementary and related
to the theme of your site and useful to your users. In reality...
it's not an easy task. What makes this so difficult is
finding the appropriate sites to link with and that will exchange
links with you. It is very time consuming and if not done
properly it can turn into a big waste of time. Once you find
links and do the exchange, you need to continually monitor
these sites and make sure that your site remains listed
month after month. These days, businesses just don't have
the time and resources to spend behind a computer day after day and sift
through hundreds of thousands of sites to find links.
Link Builder Pro can help you find the links that you need.
Our service is very different from others you may have came
across in your search. How? We specialize in link building,
manually searching for links that are complimentary to your
site.
Call us for a list of packages that you can choose
from to get started!
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