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lovesoluion
06-14-2017, 03:39 AM
Hello friends,

How to create Reciprocal link..?

UAE
06-14-2017, 04:41 AM
Don't create reciprocal links, it violates the Webmasters Guidelines but it was a effective technique years ago.

mspcarservice
06-14-2017, 06:05 AM
You can even select your alignment or insert header and footer HTML code to your page, making Reciprocal Link page creation a snap.

sinelogixweb
06-14-2017, 07:38 AM
To Build Reciprocal Link

1- Find GOOD QUALITY, complementary sites to exchange links with. For example, a website designer should have reciprocal links with printers, graphic designers, accountants/book keepers, photographers, copywriters, insurance brokers, etc. The idea being that if a new business needs a printer, then they'll need a website designer too.
2- Place a link to them on your site.
3- Only AFTER you've placed a link to them, email the owner of the site a short, friendly note. Address him or her by name. (If the name isn't on the site, you may be able to find it at Home | DomainTools.)
4- Genuinely praise something on the site. If you can't find something worth praising, delete the site from your list.
5- Tell the website owner you've linked to their site, giving them the URL of the page where you've place your link.
6- Ask for a link back to your site, suggesting a page where the link would be appropriate.
7- Three weeks later, if there's been no reply, send a brief, polite reminder. It's easy for emails to be lost or overlooked.
8- Use the phone and/or snail mail. A link from a good site is a very valuable thing. If you can't get noticed by email, consider trying a phone call or posting a letter. They're more expensive but also more likely to attract the answer you want.
9- Keep an alphabetical record of sites you've linked to and requested links from. You need to know who you've contacted and who you haven't.

Naksh
06-14-2017, 07:48 AM
To Build Reciprocal Link

1- Find GOOD QUALITY, complementary sites to exchange links with. For example, a website designer should have reciprocal links with printers, graphic designers, accountants/book keepers, photographers, copywriters, insurance brokers, etc. The idea being that if a new business needs a printer, then they'll need a website designer too.
2- Place a link to them on your site.
3- Only AFTER you've placed a link to them, email the owner of the site a short, friendly note. Address him or her by name. (If the name isn't on the site, you may be able to find it at Home | DomainTools.)
4- Genuinely praise something on the site. If you can't find something worth praising, delete the site from your list.
5- Tell the website owner you've linked to their site, giving them the URL of the page where you've place your link.
6- Ask for a link back to your site, suggesting a page where the link would be appropriate.
7- Three weeks later, if there's been no reply, send a brief, polite reminder. It's easy for emails to be lost or overlooked.
8- Use the phone and/or snail mail. A link from a good site is a very valuable thing. If you can't get noticed by email, consider trying a phone call or posting a letter. They're more expensive but also more likely to attract the answer you want.
9- Keep an alphabetical record of sites you've linked to and requested links from. You need to know who you've contacted and who you haven't.
I agree with your answer

jane1
06-15-2017, 01:35 AM
Some directories provide reciprocal link coding to you when you submit your site there and you have to place it as such in coding of your home page. You can copy it and paste it there.

spobitsseo
06-15-2017, 04:39 AM
You can add through Free Section. if you need reciprocal you just need to add a page in your website with name of "Links" and add those directories code there. after that put that link in reciprocal links and submit it.

ewastecompany2
06-16-2017, 02:46 AM
They increase your web site traffic, from people who click on the links. 2. Reciprocal links also play a major role in boosting your rankings in search engines. When ranking sites, the major search engines take into account the number and quality of the sites that link to you.