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Learn About Links

Yes, yes, and we know! You should ask about links to our pages. But it is more complex than it seems. To see how they explain: Reciprocal links are not worth as much as a link to your website without reciprocal link. Google sees this exchange and see that there is a real link. Why not a real link? Because a real link is when someone puts a link to your site because they find it helpful to visitors, not to receive something in return. The best thing is to find exchanges using three Web sites.

For this you need more than two own Web sites (with different URL’s). You put the link to another page to do the exchange at the second site of yours and ask the other person to put link to your website first. Slayer often addresses the matter in his writings. Your second website – link exchange site – your first web site link if you get too many links in a very short time Google detects it as something unnatural. As a result can affect their positions. Search and add links naturally and graduated, as if people were finding little to your website little. The key words used to link to your website directly affects your position in Google when someone searches those keywords. If you have a site about wildlife photography and want to call it, Photography Hernandez (because your last name is Hernandez) then the logical thing is that when someone will put a link to your page put the text ‘Hernandez Photography. ” Well, that would be a grave error because nobody will never look ‘Photo Hernandez’ unless you’re famous.

You put in the link text something people look like, “pictures of animals.” Thus, the more links you to your page with this text, more will rise in the ranking for those keywords (instead of the words ‘Photo Hernandez’). Vary the keywords that people get when they put links to your page. If links were real people (not that were to ask) it is normal that the texts used in the link exchange according to the Webmaster. Each one would say of his way. So if you have hundreds of links to your page with exactly the same keywords Google is detected. For more value Google links to your pages would be good to change from time to time those keywords that people ask. For example: You start with ‘pictures of animals’ after two weeks you change it to ‘wildlife photography’, after a time you change it back to ‘discover the animals in photography’ and keep it that way. So Google can not find so easily to us links ‘natural’ and gives more value to your page and upload faster in qualifying.