This topic came up in SEO Chat’s forums recently; you can check out the thread yourself. Feel free to join the conversation, too. The original poster understands why one would want to get back links, but seemed unclear as to why any website would want to GIVE them. He understands that the most valuable back links come from quality websites in the same field – those with lots of good link, traffic, and content. But why, he wondered, would such a website link to a possibly lower-quality website – especially if they’re in the same field, and therefore likely to be competitors? Fortunately Belfas…
Why Should I Give You a Link?
by | Sep 5, 2012 | Cape News, UPDATE | 2 comments
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linking your website to other business
When you add your website to most directories, they ask for a reciprocal link (a link back to them). Does Google and other large search engines see this as a bad thing or a good thing (linking to directories)? Does linking back to the directories hurt or help your website? Oh and what about linking to websites that are primarily for link exchanging?