Many people usually look for blogrolls or homepage space on relevant websites to place their links. But they simply place their links behind their short anchor text. They expect that this can enhance the quality of their websites in a short amount of time. Is this method really effective in improving their sites? Here I recommend a trick that may be worth a try. I call this as homepage paragraph contextual link. The paragraph contextual link is just like a common paragraph in any article. It contains 50 to 100 words with clickable key words or commonly known as anchor text in it. Many argue that links have to be placed on websites that are relevant to their niches. However, it doesn't have to be so. You can place your contextual link on any websites as long as they are quality websites. But you need to make sure that the content of the paragraph contextual link is relevant to the niche of the website on which it is put. This way, the link looks natural. For example: I have a technology site that I need to build. And I meet a very high quality fashion site on which I can place my link at a very affordable price. How do I manage this? I compose a paragraph for the fashion site. And I buy space on the homepage for my paragraph. And my paragraph runs as follows. Are you afraid that your site may be banned by Google if you do this way? I am not. I do this way and the fact is that the domain authority of my tech site has increased significantly, from 29 to 39, in a month. The PR has increased one level. I hope this tip is beneficial for you. Let me know your opinion about this.