DO you guys know anyone else ebsides Link MOnkeys that do this? They have not written me back! Thanks "You can always have someone else do the legwork for you. There are companies out there (such as Link Monkeys) that offer some very low price services, specifically for arranging link exchanges for you. With 50 links starting from as little as $9.00, you can't really go wrong."
I have had good luck with linkmarket for $19.00 you can make unlimited link requests it shows sites pr. You just check a sites box and linkmarket will send them and email informing them of your request if they accept you add their link and supply link url. extremely simple.
linkmarket is okay. links are kinda low quality - many of the sites that are joined have 2 or 3 hyphens. You won't get a lot of high quality sites there. As always, the best legwork that can be done, is the legwork you do yourself. links is not something i'd outsource.
whats the best high quality link exchange site? thank you my site is PR 4 is that shocking or descent we have been up for 9 months??
Hmm.. Keep your eyes peeled. I'll be deploying a little something of my own soon. And it'll be seeded with a few handy prospects. You'll love the Ultrasearch feature - and of course the fact that it's all free. PS I'm both a developer & a webmaster, so you can be sure it's designed to get the job done. Cheers, JL
One of the best ways I have found to get quality links is to go to http://directory.google.com/ look in your section lots of high quality sites you can sort by pr I find alot of pr4-pr5 link pages that are willing to trade links. I recently found a pr7 site that traded links with me, gave me a link on a pr6 page with only 2 outbound links on it.!! Just went on today interested to see what it does for my serp placement.
I like this method too, and use it very heavily. You can also move upward or sideways in the directory as these would most likely be considered 'relevant'. There is a lot of doubt as to whether irrelevant links count for much with the major SEs.
The best feature about Linkmarket is that you can filter the links by PR and Category so you are getting targeting links. I wouldn't bother with most of the links but even if you don't want to pay the $19, you get 10 trades a day for free.
OK.. here's a little something that might put you closer to the mark. You've heard of searching google for links pages.. ie "My Theme" +"add link" +"add URL" etc Well go visit SEOchat, and use their search by pagerank tool with the above type of search. You can sort the results by Relevance or PR. A quick and easy way to find relevant, high PR links pages (ie the actual PR of the links pages, not the home pages). Example Search for Real Estate Links Pages As you can see from the results of this simple search, you'll find PR6 pages on down. Quite a few useful pages in fact. Just substitute "real estate" in the search for your theme. Also, I've only used two out of a possible 30 odd terms typically used to invite link addition. I'll be integrating a similar feature in my own up and coming links site soon ( a daily run of the 100 top linkage opportunities in each category - to make life easier for those who don't want to have to run numerous searches every day. With a little persitence, those related PR7+ links aren't all that hard to find Enjoy, JL