Exchange Links
Link exchange is the process of exchanging links with other related websites with the objective of getting related traffic and pagerank.
Steps
- Build a site worth linking to. This is the most important step. If your site is good, you will get links without asking for them. If not, only other low-quality sites will link to you.
- Do a search in Google and try to locate as many related sites as possible.
- Link to their site first. (Because their site, like yours if you followed step one, is worth linking to even if you don't get a return link.)
- Send an email to the site owners/webmasters requesting them for a link exchange deal. Include your URL and a brief explanation of your site, their URL that you want the link from, and a meaningful subject line.
- Either incorporate their link into one of your content pages, or have a well organized, annotated link directory. Don't just bury their link among hundreds of others on a links page where nobody but a search engine will ever see it.
Tips
- Make sure that the page on which your link is placed is linked from the homepage and has been indexed.
- Go for sites that are horizontally and vertically related to your site.
- Exchanging links is not necessary in order to have a top ranked website.
- Exchange links with pages that have a page rank similar to yours.
Warnings
- Do not exchange links with link farms or websites specifically developed to aid the process of link exchange.
- Don't threaten to remove links if you don't get a return link, or if you don't like the way the other webmaster presented your link. You might as well just tell him, "Your site sucks. The only reason I linked to it in the first place is because I thought I could get something in return."