Hi that means that they will provide you with a regular link if you put a link to their site on the web page/site you are submitting. All you have to do is paste the code at the bottom of the form onto the page or site of the url you are submitting. For example you are submitting www.mygreatsite.com/homepage.html. then the link code needs to go on your homepage before they will validate the submission. hope this helps.
Hmm you are not 100% right dowie.. reciprocal does mean you need to link back to the directory, but you don't need to have the link of the directory on the homepage of the website. i.e if you are submitting www.domain.com you can put the directory link on your links page e.g www.domain.com/links.html Correct me if am wrong
It's just like when you are doing link exchange with a website... you need to link back to the directory. I don't know how to explain in other ways. I don't know why you didn't understand, I thought I explained it clear enough in the 3rd post
Paid links - u pay them to get ur site listed free reciprocal links -- u pay nothing , add a link to their site and submit your site free regular links -- no reciprocal links required , just add your site if u pay them or give them a reciprocal link , they will usually list u faster and higher
Read Again this post by Rubeina : If still not sure then In a Reciprocal Listing you need to provide a link to the directory on your site and you may even make a separate page for this very purpose . Some paid dirs even provide some Discount when you choose Regular with Recip . Hope this helps . Correct me I am Wrong
Do you think that linking to a directory site may in some way hurt your site? I usually avoid directories that require reciprocal links, and I hate the ones that tell you about necessity to pay after you have filled all the fields... Some of them might be good though.
I don't see how it could hurt your site in any way. Besides being able to manage all the reciprocal links