Stamford66 asked:
I would be grateful for some advice regarding good link exchange building practices for webmasters. I understand the two-way link exchange programme (which I have been building for a while now) but am not sure if other practices such as ‘one-way’ and ‘three-way’ linking are considered better? Any information and explanations would be really helpful.
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I would be grateful for some advice regarding good link exchange building practices for webmasters. I understand the two-way link exchange programme (which I have been building for a while now) but am not sure if other practices such as ‘one-way’ and ‘three-way’ linking are considered better? Any information and explanations would be really helpful.
web site design and hosting
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One way links are also called ‘links of love’ – someone gave it to you because they love your contents. Most valuable in SEO terms. Two way is the classical links exchange technique summarized with ‘I scratch your back, you scratch mine’ – makes sense for sites with complementary contents like between football reviews website and sport goods website. 3 way is done to trick PR algorithms Joe links to Pat, Pat links to Matt, Matt links to Joe – applies the same principle as with the two links exchange.
one-way links are some of the best links to get for a website..case in point adobe dot com has so many because of their great products.
three-way links are then the other high sought links to have because you are still getting a one-way link but you are also linking to a third site.
For each of these link types, always try and get relevant links to your site. These are the best. for link building there a quite afew companies that offer this service. one I have used is..just poke around a settle with one..remember cheap price is not always quality but then again don’t get ripped off by paying too much…which is why i went with CoreLeap.
good luck