Both Fryman and themaster have mentioned Linkworth. I´m interested in that. Having a quick look at their site it seems I set my own price? Fryman, how are you doing at the $60 a link level? Is that internal pages and what is the site topic? Any cons you can think of? Anybody else use these guys and have anyhting to add?
with LinkWorth I think publishers set their price, so value for money can vary greatly from one site to the next, etc.
I was doing quite well, but decided to take my price down a bit. I am now selling at $45 for a sitewide There seems to be a lot of sites available there, and I have heard many webmasters complaining that they never sold a single link. I guess I am just lucky... although I do have a strong site, PR6 with 10k daily visitors, so that helps a bit. Since text link advertising isn't a top priority for me I can stay in linkworth and if I don't sell any links I really don't care, but if you really want to sell links, then go to textlinkbrokers, they will sell them for you, but pay you a terrible amount (they wanted to give me 8 lousy bucks for my links)
As someone else said they first spammed me to one new site i launched and now they don't reply to emails I got an email lately with : "Thank you for replying with your interest. Just to clarify, our original email was sent to you not to solicit for advertising space but because we thought your website would be an excellent candidate for our programs" even in their original email said : "I noticed that you have a really high quality Business site, and that you are actively looking for link exchange partners. If you are interested, we would like to pay you $100-$200 to link to a few of our client's quality, relevant sites. Or, if you just want to simply exchange links, we have links on many sites that we would be willing to trade"
yup, i have dealt with them in the past..lots of inventories thats for sure..but i think a litle bit expensive though..you can also try textlinkbrokerage