qryztufre
01-19-2007, 12:17 PM
I run an Occult forum (and have a web links exchange if you are interested) but that's not why I'm here. I thought I'd share how I got out most of my links...
I loaded up Google and looked for things like
KEYWORD + "Submit link"
KEYWORD + "add link"
According to some sources, you'll get bigger boosts from .org and .edu sites, so you may wish to add SITE:.EDU or SITE:.ORG to the end of the search.
When I found a site I was pretty sure that would want a return link that was automated I'd list the link in a thread (I kept editing them into the same post) and for ones I thought that may check on an individual level I would add them to my web-links program.
At first I was adding them all in to my weblinks, and have not gotten around to swapping the reciprocal link over to the thread, at least not for all of them.
When I found an "add link" page that listed an email I'd personally invite them to my forum telling them that I found their link on one of my resources threads (which I'd add to a resource thread before I sent the email) and thought that their site was FAB and would love for them to join my forum. I've gotten three members this way & four links...of course, this may change if any of them see this ;)
I'm not even close to done searching through the thousands of links pages for my keywords but I've gotten a small scratch in the great google wall (I generally add 2-3 a week) and I find that doing it manually helps me to pick and choose which sites I link too and from...though, many link pages have very very low PR...on many of them I've opted to base my decision not on the link pages PR but on the main sites, figuring if that came up quickly in a search or seemed like a popular site, a link from it's link page was better then not having one there *shrug* I'm not fully sure of the wisdom in that, but I'm pretty content.
My site is three and half months old and it's forecasted for a PR3 (though was seemingly skipped in this last bizarre update) I do have back pages with PR 1 & 2...so I don't think I'm doing all that bad.
Q
I loaded up Google and looked for things like
KEYWORD + "Submit link"
KEYWORD + "add link"
According to some sources, you'll get bigger boosts from .org and .edu sites, so you may wish to add SITE:.EDU or SITE:.ORG to the end of the search.
When I found a site I was pretty sure that would want a return link that was automated I'd list the link in a thread (I kept editing them into the same post) and for ones I thought that may check on an individual level I would add them to my web-links program.
At first I was adding them all in to my weblinks, and have not gotten around to swapping the reciprocal link over to the thread, at least not for all of them.
When I found an "add link" page that listed an email I'd personally invite them to my forum telling them that I found their link on one of my resources threads (which I'd add to a resource thread before I sent the email) and thought that their site was FAB and would love for them to join my forum. I've gotten three members this way & four links...of course, this may change if any of them see this ;)
I'm not even close to done searching through the thousands of links pages for my keywords but I've gotten a small scratch in the great google wall (I generally add 2-3 a week) and I find that doing it manually helps me to pick and choose which sites I link too and from...though, many link pages have very very low PR...on many of them I've opted to base my decision not on the link pages PR but on the main sites, figuring if that came up quickly in a search or seemed like a popular site, a link from it's link page was better then not having one there *shrug* I'm not fully sure of the wisdom in that, but I'm pretty content.
My site is three and half months old and it's forecasted for a PR3 (though was seemingly skipped in this last bizarre update) I do have back pages with PR 1 & 2...so I don't think I'm doing all that bad.
Q

