I am seeing if anyone may know of any link development software available for a manual request of link exchanges. Ones that are not considered link farms. or bad for google or will penalize on any search engine. and ones that do not require for me to use their page as my link page.
I think it's time to move onto another link building strategy instead of still relying on link exchanges. Link exchanges were much better several years ago. You used to be able to find good link partners easily and those links helped a lot. These days it has become increasingly more difficult to find good link partners. I think these links have less effect on search engine rankings these days. Try article submission, press releases, blog commenting, more forum signatures, social bookmarking, link baiting, squidoo/hubpages, etc.
They are mini one-page websites. On squidoo.com you can include multiple links to your website(s) in the content. For hubpages.com they allow 2 links, but they are nofollow until you get an overall hubscore of 75+ (based on # of hubs, update frequency, traffic, votes, fans, etc). These mini websites produce direct traffic and they help search engine rankings. One drawback is that you should do some link building for each lens/hub to make it most effective. That may be as simple as some social bookmarking. Because of the strength of these domains, you can often get lenses or hubs to rank quite well on search engines.
That's right, there are other much better link development methods that work far better than traditional link exchanges. However, if you do want to engage in link exchanges, my suggestion would be to stay focussed on relevant websites only and to do 3way link exchanges instead of reciprocal ones. Develop 2 or more websites and ask for a link to one of them in return for a link from another site of yours. An excellent tool that I've used personally and can't recommend more is iBusinessPromoter from Axandra.com.
If u even find a manual linkbuilding software they wil costs i dont know how much but will be really costly may be only big seo companies uses them. 1st reply of this posts is perfect i agree.
I use a product called Link Assistant. It's fairly helpful for managing link building campaigns. I believe they offer a free trial.
good explanation. it is true that hubpages allow 2 links but that is to begin with. once you have an established profile and have good hubscore, you can add 3 or even 4 links. for example, if you look at the hub below, you will see i have 3 external links on that hub. 2 external link restriction is only for new accounts http://hubpages.com/hub/Social-Bookmarking-Submission-Service