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Discussion in 'Link Development' started by rajaram, Jun 20, 2008.

  1. #1
    hi!!! everybody i have one doubt can anyone explain what is meant by one way,two way and three way link??? which one is best???
     
    rajaram, Jun 20, 2008 IP
  2. Kontent.solutions

    Kontent.solutions Peon

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    One way link -- Site A links to Site B { A --> B}
    Two way link -- Site A links to Site B and in turn Site B links to Site A { A --> B || B --> A}
    Three way --- Site A links to Site B and Site B links to Site C and Site C links to Site A { A --> B --> C --> A}

    Hope this helps you :) ..

    /G
     
    Kontent.solutions, Jun 20, 2008 IP
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    so which one is best for increasing back link for my site........
     
    rajaram, Jun 20, 2008 IP
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    World_Peace Well-Known Member

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    One way links..

    This is the best way.. Try to get one way links
     
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    Kontent.solutions Peon

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    #5
    One way links is the best, but getting one way links is not an easy task.

    Some of the ways to get one way links are :
    1> By far the best method is writing original, useful, unique content. People automatically will start linking to you. Slow process, takes time, but definitely does work out in the end.

    2> Article submissions. Write good articles and submit them to directories.

    3> Directory submission. You can find N number of good free directories as well as paid directories.

    4> Getting paid links (you should do it in a nice way so that you don't alarm google about it :) ). One of the nice posts I've come across : http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=488057 .. According to me its a very sensible post and if you can modify and implement what you learn from that post, you should do well.

    Regards,
    /G
     
    Kontent.solutions, Jun 20, 2008 IP
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    Sumeshnarmath Banned

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    In 3 way link exchange B---->C is not a necry one. But B and C are handled by the same person.... thats enough......
     
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    #7
    Well explained by "Kontent.solutions"

    reps added ;)
     
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    :) true, I was giving the basic idea though :)

    Thanks :).

    /G
     
    Kontent.solutions, Jun 20, 2008 IP
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    That should take the clouds out of the sky.
     
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    One way link -- Site A links to Site B { A --> B}
    Two way link -- Site A links to Site B and in turn Site B links to Site A { A --> B || B --> A}
    Three way --- Site A links to Site B and Site B links to Site C and Site C links to Site A { A --> B --> C --> A}:):)
     
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    Hi

    One-way link is best to boost your site.
     
    dkv, Jun 26, 2008 IP
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    srinivas26 Well-Known Member

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    Hi,

    One Way Links: A site link to B, but B site does not link to A
    Two Way Links: A site link to B and B site link to A
    Three Way Links: A and C both are your sites. You want link for C site, you will give link to B site from A site. In return you ask link for C site from B site

    Ex: A -> B
    C <- B

    Both one way and three way links are very important. But one way links have more weight as compared to three way links.

    If you want one way links i will provide you, pls contact me at - texasddc at gmail dot com.
     
    srinivas26, Jun 26, 2008 IP
  13. Sumeshnarmath

    Sumeshnarmath Banned

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    One way link is OK!!! You can get good link.....

    But 3way link exchange is waste......

    As you quated Ex: A -> B
    C <- B

    In the 3 way link exchange 99% of site [C] is a waste site that is used only for link exchange. That may be a link farm site!!!!!!!


     
    Sumeshnarmath, Jun 26, 2008 IP
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    #14
    Very good explanation but link exchange also benefit to both.
     
    megaanaustin, Jun 26, 2008 IP
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    Link exchange benefits .... hmm.. If I was Google, I would give it a bit of credit, but nothing significant. Once again, if two very good sites are involved, the credit might be a bit more than usual.

    There definitely is difference between, a one way link coming from a PR6/7 site and two PR6/7 sites exchanging links. At least that's what I have noticed amongst some of my experiments.

    /G
     
    Kontent.solutions, Jul 6, 2008 IP