Link Exchange (Want to swap links?)

Link ExhcangeJust wanted to shout out a special notice to let everyone know that we have now updated the blog with a link exchange directory.

What is a link exchange directory you ask? Good question…

One of the more popular SEO (Search Engine Optimization) techniques that are used by many top marketers is to exchange links. This means that you “Swap Links” with some other site (like this one).

So you would post a link to our site (MyFirstDollar) and then we would return the favor and link back to your site.

Most often with these types of linking strategies the goal is not to get DIRECT web site traffic from the other persons web site. But instead it’s called IN-DIRECT traffic.

You see the more people that link to your site, the better you rank in Google and the other top 5 search engines.

Google has something called Page Rank (PR) and when you have other sites that link to you, it helps to boost your PR in Google, ultimately helping you get listed better in the organic search results.

Okay, I’ll bottom-line it for you…

If you have a web site, and you link to our site, we will then link back to you in our Resource Directory.

So if you are ready to start getting more traffic and increasing your PR, simply visit our Link Exchange program and get listed today.

Cheers,
~ Segovia

One Response to “Link Exchange (Want to swap links?)”

  1. TJ Says:

    Nice little blurb here. Link exchanges can be a good thing. The one thing however, I think people miss is not all websites are created equal when it comes to SEO.

    Gaining links can be important for sales page websites to gain traffic. An e-book website with one sales page can gain from a good search engine ranking. However, the page would do more sales if the owner was to pay more attention to affiliate promotion and links.

    SEO can play a part in this website but the bulk of traffic and sales will come from links and affiliates.

    It is well documented, that websites like www.marketingtips.com and sitesell, get the bulk of their traffic from affiliate promotion.

    However, they both do also use content to attract search engine traffic.

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