Reciprocal linking means forming partnerships
with other sites who place a link from their Web pages
to yours. You then give them a similar link in return.
When you look for people to swap links with, make sure
that you don't reduce the quality or content of your
own site. You don't want users to click straight through
without reading your content; you want them to take
action on your own site rather than have them leave
empty handed.
One way to stop them from running away too quickly is
to create a 'Webmasters Resource Page' and link to that
page from your homepage. This doesn't take away from
the content on your homepage and the links are just
one click away rather than being buried deep within
the site, giving value to your partners.
In any case, you want to be sure that your site is more
than just a page full of links. If your site contains
more links than content, it will look like a link farm
and it will certainly not be attractive to webmasters,
search engines or users.
Picking your partner
Your link partners should be sites your target market
will visit. Think about your product and its subject
area and brainstorm to determine where people interested
in your product might be looking online.
For example, if you're trying to shift your book about
blackjack strategy, it makes sense that the people visiting
online casinos would make great customers. Online casinos
then could be good partners. Identify top-ranked, high
quality casino sites and find the email address, telephone
number and snail mail address of their webmasters.
You can also identify your competitors and see where
they trade links. After all why reinvent the wheel when
you can use your competitors hard work!
Seven Top Tips For Requesting reciprocal Links
1. Before you contact webmasters, place
a link to their site on your resource page to assure
them that you will actually provide a quality link.
2. Create a subject line that will
encourage them to read your message rather than deleting
it - you don't want them to think you're spamming them.
(Something about their site or product is sure to capture
their attention; they will open it, thinking you're
a potential customer.) Hint - subscribe to their ezine
and then reply using the ezine subject line as the subject
of your reply.
3. Begin your message by talking about
your visit to their site and what you found interesting
about it. Detail your product or service in one line
and ask them to exchange links with you.
4. Tell them in detail where you have
placed their link, include the precise URL, tell them
where to find their link on the page and emphasize that
it is only one click away from your homepage.
5. Tell them that if you don't hear
back from them in a specific number of days, you will
consider that to a negative response and that you will
remove their link from your site. Give them enough time
to respond but don't leave it open ended.
6. Sending a reciprocal link request
by email is becoming less and less effective due to
Spam filters and the high volume of email traffic received
by webmasters of busy sites. Try sending your request
on a postcard or better still make a phone call.
7. Tell the webmaster how they will
benefit from the reciprocal linking arrangement - explain
what's in it for them and use your selling and persuasion
skills!
About The Author: John
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