watz the difference between 2 and 3 way link exchange ? This is some question which is troublin me for quite a while which gives better results and how ?
Okay, so let's say you have a site A, and you make a two-way link exchange. There is one other site, B. So there are two links. A -> B B -> A Now, some people are very concerned that their search rankings are affected by this, and they don't get credit for that link because they linked back. So they created the three-way link exchange, which adds a third site C, and now the links go like this: A -> B B -> C C -> A Everybody in the three-way exchange still gets one link, just like they would in the two-way, but there's no obvious reciprocal link. Now, as someone who's worked on search engine development teams, I can tell you something. And when you really think about it, if you have much understanding of graph theory, you'll kick yourself for not seeing it sooner. In order to spider the web effectively, all search engines do a much longer cycle-detection check than this. It's part of the pathing algorithm. We can tell you're doing a three-way. Or a four-way. Or a five-way. We can even spot those twelve and fifteen site linkwheels people are so fond of making. So if you sign up to something like this, don't think you're fooling the search engines. You're not. But a link exchange is still a link exchange.
thanks for the detailed information mate so, there is not going to be a much difference in 2 r 3 way linking ? I hav been using 2 way for way longr and was really curious if this 3way wud make a difference in traffic and results.
Okay, so let's say you have a site A, and you make a two-way link exchange. There is one other site, B. So there are two links.