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Link Exchange Sites
Link exchange sites come in a variety of forms, all promising that it is easy to build link trades with other people. If only they lived up to their promise... The
drawbacks to these are ones of misunderstanding, and spam.
The
term Link Exchange Program can
be used in several ways. We'll
discuss two types of link exchange
programs:
The first is nothing more than a listing on a site of sites that are willing to exchange links. It is supposed to simplify the process for you. This type of program really
gives you very little advantage.
It has the following drawbacks:
- You
do all the work. Ok,
you have to work for
anything worthwhile,
so no biggie, but with
Link Exchanges, you
do a LOT of work, for
the potential of a tiny
return. You'll send
out a ton of requests
just to get one that
agrees. This is partly because spammers are so busy sending out requests for link trades, yours ends up looking like one of them.
- You
have to review every
site that you want to
exchange links with.
You'll have to check
to insure that they
have not been banned
from Google, and you'll
have to insure that
the content is relevant
and good quality. You
also need to review
it to insure that they
are not using tactics
that will get them banned.
- Some
Exchanges are categorized,
some are not. For those
that are not, you'll
have to sort through
the sites just to find
something that is relevant
to your site.
- Most
people leave their site
on those sites because
they want others to
do the work. They don't
stick around to search
for sites to trade with.
It is similar to the
Safelist issue - everyone
is selling, no one is
buying. The only people who do search through them are spammers.
- If
you have low pagerank,
or a brand new site
with no pagerank, you
may find that others
do not want to trade
with you. Many people
who do link exchanges
think that they should
only get links with
sites that have a higher
rank than they do -
utterly silly, because
using their reasoning,
why would the other
site want to trade with
THEM?
- Spammers regularly trawl such sites, and blast link trade offers for all sorts of scummy sites. Not something you want to invite, since owning a website will bring it on soon enough anyway.
This
kind of exchange is preferable
to the automated type, but it
is still not an easy way to
get links. Personally negotiated ones that sort of happen into your life are usually much higher quality.
The
second type is automated. Usually
you have to pay. Sometimes they
are free, but if they are, then
you won't get much leverage
out of it - they save the "best" benefits for the paying members.
- Free
versions often work
on a banner exchange
basis. Banner exchanges
do not give you pagerank
benefits, since the
code does not get interpreted
as a link for the search
engine spider.Even paid versions do not provide code that can be read as a link by search engines. That means that paying for this type of links won't help you as much as a hard won, personally negotiated exchange, because it won't help your pagerank.
- Free
versions also often
track impressions. This
means that your site
will get only as much
exposure as you give
someone else's site.
If your site does not
get good traffic yet,
it will barely affect
your traffic.
Overall,
Link Exchange programs are not
a productive use of your time
or money. There are more efficient
ways to get links, even to get
trades. Most other methods take a bit more time, but the return is also much higher.
I find that through
the course of working with other
people, and during the course
of my own participation on forums
online, I encounter people all
the time who have sites with
similar topics to mine. I have
the chance to get to know them
a bit, and to see their site
content, and then I can propose
ad swaps or link exchanges,
and it is a very natural process
instead of forced and distrusting.
The best way to get them is
to invite them with an invitation
on your site (you'll still get some spam from this, but unlike link exchange sites, you WILL sometimes get a treasure), and then to just
wait for opportunities and act
on them as they come.
Written by Laura Wheeler, MicroBusiness Website Developer, and founder of the MicroWebmasters Alliance
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