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Link Exchange Tools
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1. The top five food service franchises are McDonalds, Subway, Sandwhiches & Salads, Burger King, 7-Eleven, and Dairy Queen.

3. The cooker adjusts itself automatically despite the user setting the time and temperature.

5. We rented the 8205 sq. meter building in Winnipeg’s exchange district, to many small space tenants.

7. Proper tools and modern equipment make businesses run smoother.

9. Last Fall, TiCycle installed a network to link five PC’s to its factory and retail stores.

11. In Edmonton at the Delta Residence Inn, a one bedroom suit is 130.00 a night

13. Between you and me, do you prefer a backpacking trip to the Rockies or river rafting down the Snake River?

15. The President, CEO, and three managers will tour our facilities in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.

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1. The top five food service franchises are McDonalds, Subway Sandwhiches & Salads, Burger King, 7-Eleven and Dairy Queen.

3. The cooker adjusts itself automatically, despite the user setting the time and temperature.

5. We rented the 8205 sq. meter building in Winnipeg’s exchange district to many small space tenants.

9. Last fall, TiCycle installed a network to link five PCs to its factory and retail stores.

11. In Edmonton, at the Delta Residence Inn, a one bedroom suit is 130.00 a night

15. The President, CEO and three managers will tour our facilities in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.

How to Boost Search Engine Rankings with Link Exchange

Link exchange has proved to be one of the easiest ways for a website, especially a just-out one, to get the thick net of backlinks needed for high Google rankings. Whether you're up to bursting your website's visibility by link exchange on your own or with the help of link-exchange software, there are things you'd better know about link exchange and its vital part – writing link-exchange requests.  Read on to dig deeper into traffic- and sales-promising world of link exchange.

 

Why exchange links?

 

Most probably you already know that getting real dough with an online biz is something you can't do without gaining solid search engine rankings for your website.  That's the most sure-fire way to reach out to your targeted audience and get ever-growing sales, as it guarantees your website's always being at the right place and time (when a person is looking exactly for what you offer).

 

Squeezing to highest Google's positions means gaining more Google's trust than your competitors have, for Google and suchlike rank the sites they believe to be "trust" to carry quality content higher in search results pages. And one of the cornerstones in gaining such trust is making other websites put links to your site: putting a link is like placing a this-site-is-worth-visiting sign, so the more such signs your website gets, the worthier it seems to Google.

 

Some "super-professional" webmasters with their noses in the air may say "Ha, an A-1 website for an A-1 biz gets links on its jack. Just be the best in your field and you'll be the first in Google". And they are quite right, but for the fact that this "getting links for being the best" may take ages. And while these ages pass, your clients are lured by someone else, whose website they saw at the right place and time.

 

So those who know better than to sit on their hands, realize: link popularity (the number of links pointing to your website) is something you'd better help up a bit. That's where link exchange comes into play to give you handfuls of needed backlinks.  It goes as easy as this: you link to a website from your page, and your link-exchange partner puts a link to your website on his page. You both take home the bacon, which is in this case a "portion" of Google's trust.

 

How to exchange links?

 

Both starting link quest on your own, or with link-exchange software, the very first thing to do is to find hoped-for link exchange partners. Concentrate on websites relevant to your business niche and already in good with Google. Stay away from the link trading hubs and networks, and do not try to get links from pages that list hundreds of off topic link partners. The best principle is to seek link exchanges that you would pursue even if search engines did not exist.

 

Ok, partners found, but how to push the link-exchange business through? How to hook another website owner and make him strive to exchange links with you? The next, and probably the most important step here is writing a convincing link-exchange request and e-mailing it the website owner.  Make sure your link-exchange offers are personal, addressing another webmaster by name and using his website's name and URL.  Have them include all information your link-exchange partner may need:  your name, your website's URL, the subject theme of your website, the exact URL and anchor text you would like to get a link with. Be short, polite and professional. State all your website's positive aspects to convince the person you are writing to that your website is worth linking.

 

Savvy link-exchange software you can find on the market is a real leg-up when it comes to link exchange, for it spares you countless hours of work and automates the process to the utmost. Make sure the software you choose provides you with e-mail templates, manages your e-mail correspondence with partners, and protects you from any black-hat techniques your partners may try to use. With a tool meeting these criteria, you're sure to reap the sweetest fruits of your link-exchange labor in the shortest possible time.

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