Are link exchanges good? and are they worth it?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by vinogradov, Feb 23, 2009.

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    Well, I was just wondering cuz im looking at link market and it looks very compelling...
     
    vinogradov, Feb 23, 2009 IP
  2. zexy

    zexy Guest

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    Reciprocal links exchange used to work pretty well back in 1995. A few years later it's a whole different story.
    However since it's the easiest and most commonly known way to build backlinks, people still do it.
     
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  3. tim-buchalka

    tim-buchalka Active Member

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    Just remember that link exchanges are usually easy to detect.

    e.g. 3 way link exchanges are easy for google to detect, just remember that google have access to all the data we have in the search engines plus a lot more stuff they no doubt hold on to. So they can query the data (the SERP's) in different ways to us.

    That's the theory, but if you think about it, it makes complete sense.

    Google we know do not show all backlinks in the SERP's, why would they withhold this information? To prevent Internet Marketers figuring out too much :)

    I think link building should be all about natural links. No matter what linking you do, if it does not look like normal user linking, then I feel confident that it can be found by google.

    Whether they take any action on this is another thing. As zexy points out some things work well in the past, may not work now.

    Good luck!

    Cheers


    Tim
     
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  4. vansterdam

    vansterdam Notable Member

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    For the most part I avoid link exchanges these days. 99% of the link exchange requests I get are from junk websites. In those cases they would gain much more than I would from a link exchange. Google doesn't particularly like reciprocal link exchanges though. So it is probably best to concentrate on other link building strategies.
     
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  5. Londonseoconsultants

    Londonseoconsultants Guest

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    link exchanges are worth it in very very few circumstances, eg if google wanted to to exchange links with me I'd do it anyday ! The problem is 99% of sites who do link exchanges have no natural links
     
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  6. akiza

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    in short yes they do if done smartly. :)
    never get links from a DEDICATED LINKS page :D and you will do fine
     
    akiza, Feb 23, 2009 IP
  7. manish.chauhan

    manish.chauhan Well-Known Member

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    Exactly.... I agree. The problem is not with the link exchange, but with the partner websites..:)
     
    manish.chauhan, Feb 23, 2009 IP
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    How is this even possible?

    Situation - 3 different (related) sites, 3 different IPs. We will call them Site A, Site B & Site C:

    Site A links to Site B
    Site B links to Site C

    Tell me, if the sites are on different IP's how can Google 'easily detect' that Site A & Site C are owned by the same person / business?
     
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  9. mit

    mit Well-Known Member

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    Link exchanging will work only if they are relevant, on the theme and have some traffic also.
     
    mit, Feb 23, 2009 IP
  10. mr_mahesh_in

    mr_mahesh_in Well-Known Member

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    I think One Way Link Exchanges are better these days!
     
    mr_mahesh_in, Feb 23, 2009 IP
  11. manish.chauhan

    manish.chauhan Well-Known Member

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    What these days...?? One way links were always good..:)
     
    manish.chauhan, Feb 23, 2009 IP
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    Exchange links to relevant sites only...
     
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  13. mit

    mit Well-Known Member

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    Absolutely right, one way links are always in the first preference.
     
    mit, Mar 10, 2009 IP
  14. suhaana@maxinspire.co.in

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    The best way to get other sites to create relevant links to yours is to create unique, relevant content that can quickly gain popularity in the Internet community. The more useful content you have, the greater the chances someone else will find that content valuable to their readers and link to it.
    I have a client ranked under 600 with having 800 link (create by website owner) I never used to link building Just trying to improve better quality and services on web. Ppl automatically open a way for you.

    I never go to submission in directories (except B2B, which helpful), it gives you nothing! Excessive directory submission etc just count as spamming in Google. it is enough to get submit in 100 B2b directories in 3-4 month span, and 10-20 Qualities links. to get good ranked.

    for more I summed it here in given below threads

    "Link Building how Important" in link building forum

    (forums.digitalpoint. com/showthread.php?t=1259767)

    Suhaana Khan.
     
  15. contentboss

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    statistics. Google don't need to 'prove' anything - they just need reasonable doubt to pull the trigger. But feel free to argue - go and build a 3 way link farm. See what happens.
     
    contentboss, Mar 10, 2009 IP
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    the most important thing to remember when exchanging links is to to exchange links to relevant sites...
     
    ruby.mein, Mar 10, 2009 IP
  17. vl09

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    I agree with the above statement. Always exchange links with those who are relevant for your website and whose PR must not be less than yours' PR.
     
    vl09, Mar 10, 2009 IP
  18. manish.chauhan

    manish.chauhan Well-Known Member

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    I don't care about PR..the main parameter should be the relevancy with your website...:)
     
    manish.chauhan, Mar 10, 2009 IP
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    sousen Active Member

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    Yes link exchange are 100% worth, link exchange is the key to get popular of your website. All the link will be help you like one way link Reciprocal link 3 way link
     
    sousen, Mar 10, 2009 IP
  20. kutekutta

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    For link Exchange :

    Site should not be junk.
    Site should be relevant category.
    If the site having huge traffic might added advantage.
    Do not worry about site PR.
     
    kutekutta, Mar 10, 2009 IP