Are You A Member Of Another Website? Exchange Links
The first thing you want to do when considering a website link
exchange with another site is to make your site the best it can
be. Although this may sound irrelevant, it is likely website
operators will only be willing to help you if they truly admire
your site and find it appropriate. This should be the standard
in all cases at least. If a website operator is going to commit
to allowing your link to be placed on their website and vice
versa, they will want your reputation and website to be top
notch. So, before you even ask for the trade off, make sure your
links are working and everything looks great with your own site.
After polishing your site, you will need to make a list of the
potential websites you can trade with. If you are a member of
another website, then certainly add it to your list. Any site
that you regularly visit or contribute in some way to is a great
place to begin. Consider sites that you frequently use for
message boards or chat rooms as well. If the site is familiar
with you in any way, they will be more likely to partner with
you on this task. Make sure you are realistic in your list as
well. An enormous site will not likely be interested in helping
a smaller site promote itself.
When creating your list, also be aware of websites you are in
competition with. Many people who automatically be drawn to
websites that offer similar services as their own. This is a
mistake however. The best thing to do is target sites that offer
services or products that are somewhat connected to what you
offer, however are not the same. For instance, if you operate a
website that sells flowers, consider targeting another website
that sells vases, but not a site that also sells flowers. If you
can find a correlation that works for both you and the other
site, you will reap the most benefits.
Once you have a strong list of potential sites to work with on
the exchange, develop a little proposal to send to each
webmaster or owner. This should be short and concise explanation
of what you want to do, which is exchange links on your sites.
You can outline a few potential benefits for the other site as
well as yourself. Explain why you think your site would mesh
well with theirs. Even if it seems elementary, they may not
realize the benefits unless you spell them out in the proposal.
Make sure you include contact information for yourself and ask
them to respond by a specific date. You can reasonably state, "a
response within ten days would be greatly appreciated". Most
webmasters or owners will likely have gotten around to reading
the proposal in that amount of time.
Once you have a few sites on board, you can sit back and see the
benefits roll in. With users seeing your link on their website
as well, you will get much more traffic than usual. You will be
able to reach an audience that you might not have gotten to
otherwise. Using the method of exchanging links with other
websites is an inexpensive way to boost your website's traffic.
You may need to research and connect in order to make the
agreement work with other sites, but the effort is well worth
the cost. Once you have developed these relationships between
yourself and other sites, you will be able to work on other
issues together as well. This type of networking is great for
your business overall.
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