I have noticed that quite a lot of websites have set up directories in the link sections of their sites.
Does reciprocal linking on this scale work? With things like <name of product removed>, I get a lot of link offers from irrelevant sites - i was under the illusion that for SEO purposes it's best to keep reciprocal linking to sites in keeping with your own? Or is it worth my setting up a mini-directory within my site?
Would really appreciate if anyone can shed any light on this as I hear a lot of conflicting opinions.
Thanks!
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Setting Up A Directory With Reciprocal Links Within Your Website
Started by
Smithers
, Jun 19 2009 06:00 AM
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#1
Posted 19 June 2009 - 06:00 AM
#2
Posted 19 June 2009 - 09:52 AM
Welcome Smithers ! 
No the directory as links doesn't really work, other than to possibly make it easier as a platform to manage the links if you have a ton of outgoing links. Frankly, none of my sites have that many. Nor do the vast majority need that many. If they're not a directory.
No the directory as links doesn't really work, other than to possibly make it easier as a platform to manage the links if you have a ton of outgoing links. Frankly, none of my sites have that many. Nor do the vast majority need that many. If they're not a directory.
#3
Posted 27 June 2009 - 08:18 PM
Welcome Smithers ! 
No the directory as links doesn't really work, other than to possibly make it easier as a platform to manage the links if you have a ton of outgoing links. Frankly, none of my sites have that many. Nor do the vast majority need that many. If they're not a directory.
No the directory as links doesn't really work, other than to possibly make it easier as a platform to manage the links if you have a ton of outgoing links. Frankly, none of my sites have that many. Nor do the vast majority need that many. If they're not a directory.
I would not recommend this - often times buried links come from pages with no PR value....be careful that when you exchange links that you are getting a sitewide link, blogroll link, or a nice resource page link that is coming from a page with some PR juice!
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