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compar
May 11th 2004, 6:26 am
If you want a couple of free links from a very relevant site here's a deal for you. Write a 500 to 1000 word article about your particular site's theme or market segement, emphasising the Internet relationship, and I will publish it in my InfoPool (http://infopool.compar.com) and give you the return links as part of the author credits.

Have a look at this article http://www.compar.com/infopool/articles/news27.html to see what another webmaster has done. This is the general size and format that I would like.

nlopes
May 11th 2004, 7:08 am
One good way to have high PR links is to offer servers/badwitdh to opensource projects!
This is really cheap for hosting companies and they will get a link from a site with PR 8 or 9.

Nuno

P.S.: If anyone wants to offer a new server to PHP.net...... :)

Foxy
May 11th 2004, 7:10 am
Thats cool will be there soon with very relevant copy to your example

SENewbie
May 11th 2004, 7:29 am
Great idea...I'll try to have an article about my site in the near future.

leeds1
May 11th 2004, 7:58 am
yes I did this - thanks very much - awaiting bl update !

compar
May 11th 2004, 8:52 am
Here is a very rudimentary submission form. You can email them to me at infopool.compar.com (infopool@compar.com)

leeds1
May 11th 2004, 2:38 pm
I get traffic too - so a good source !

BTW - I also have an information base - all for small businesses. If you want to write something for me then please pm me or add to the contact form.

see: www.teneric.co.uk/businessinfo/index.html

Leeds

john_loch
May 11th 2004, 8:57 pm
One good way to have high PR links is to offer servers/badwitdh to opensource projects!
This is really cheap for hosting companies and they will get a link from a site with PR 8 or 9.


Yeah, I like that. :)

eCommando
May 13th 2004, 9:13 pm
[QUOTE=nlopes]One good way to have high PR links is to offer servers/badwitdh to opensource projects!
This is really cheap for hosting companies and they will get a link from a site with PR 8 or 9.
[QUOTE]

How much bandwidth do you need for something like that?

nlopes
May 14th 2004, 7:01 am
How much bandwidth do you need for something like that?


It depends on the server usage. For example, the main www php.net server has a dedicated 10 Mb/s link.
But others servers, like servers that are only used to generate the manual, snapshots, etc, that aren't publicy avaliable don't need much bandwith. (just a good CPU and SCSI disks).

If anybody is really insterested, contact the system guys at:
system AT php DOT net
(I don't remeber if is "system" or "systems", but try both! :))