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May 6, 2006 at 7:26 pm #691371
Anonymous
InactiveThe search engines generally don’t like these at all.
So I have no recommendations – best to trade links with people you know.
May 6, 2006 at 8:11 pm #691373Anonymous
InactiveDunno if she still is, but DOM was offering a pretty great opportunity for a Link, requires a little work, and some background investigation on 888.com but the link is worth the work i do belive

~ LadyH
May 6, 2006 at 10:51 pm #691387Anonymous
InactiveYep, top quality link from a page that tops the google SERPS if you add apage to yur site explaining why 888 is blacklisted. And you get to exchange links with me and all the other folks here:
May 7, 2006 at 12:34 am #691400Anonymous
InactiveI still prefer linksmanager.com the best.
The best for google SEO is, of course, to have no link pages (google SEO), and to link naturally. But, we’re in the gambling industry, and unless your site is several years old (the older the better), you’ll need to exchange links the old fashioned way to get anywhere.
Yahoo and MSN still love a lot of links. Google practically ignores them – unless they come from authority sites in your niche. Those are worth their weight in gold. Good luck getting those for a new site.
Also, if you want to exchange links with good sites, it’s best to leave the automated emails in the trash bin – cuz that’s where they’ll end up at the other end, anyway.
May 7, 2006 at 1:07 pm #691434Anonymous
InactiveI’m using Reciprocal Link Checker (I’m a refugee from Links Manager) for all three of my sites and find it to be efficient – in fact, performance is a little better than Links Manager coz I can do a scan anytime I feel like it and find my dead links.
It’s not free but I feel that $60.00 was fair:
ntaus
May 7, 2006 at 11:04 pm #691492Anonymous
InactiveI was convinced that links were what I was missing so I delved deeper. Put up some info at
http://www.networkmanagementguide.com/linkexchange/index.htm
and put in some link programs.My list of casino sites with the link programs are at
http://www.networkmanagementguide.com/linkexchange/link-exhange-information.htmI currently use Links Manager for a travel site, but am thinking about dropping it in favor of article submissions (infoarea.com) for exposure and linkbacks. The link system works great but I don’t think it’s paying off for the site.
LinkExchanged was less expensive, a little easier and seemed just as good.
If you could do some installing I’d suggest Super Charged Linking Script – it’s simple, but it works. I sell it for $9.99 but you can probalby find it cheaper, or even free. One of them is working at http://www.equityfoundation.com/superlinks/index.php and seems to be getting links.
For a fuller system you can also do Duncan Carver’s – Link Management Assistant for free at http://www.onlinemarketingtoday.com/ It is by far the better one. A site that I’ve got that it installed on is at
http://www.find-a-good-lawyer.us/attorneys/lawyers/index.htmHope that helps
May 7, 2006 at 11:18 pm #691494Anonymous
InactiveJust email webmasters and ask for link exchanges, don’t use those crap programs the engines view them as spam imo
May 7, 2006 at 11:44 pm #691496Anonymous
InactiveHi.
I almost canceled as a result of your post. So I went to my site.
Saw it was now a pr4 with 3,520 google site links. It was previously a pr1.
Only had 1 Yahoo link, but had 12,000 other site references to it.
Confusing, yes!
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