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Is Reciprocal Linking Dead?
by: Tom Henricks
Is reciprocal
Linking dead?
I just read an
article at SitePro News that really rings my
bell.
It was written
by Mike Banks Valentine. Obviously being a
very successful webmaster, one must pay
attention to his words and his most recent
article really mirrors my thoughts.
Having just
completed constructing a new website for my
personal use, I have been looking for
optimization improvements.
The current
rage is “reciprocal linking” so I went about
searching for some reciprocal links. To my
dismay I discovered websites that contained
lists of links in directories that appear
nearly useless as far as pointing potential
customers to my site. I completed
arrangements for link swaps with a few, only
to go back and find it impossible to find my
link.
Caught up in
the frenzy, I had begun to get drawn in to
this game. Then I took a step backward. This
craziness can’t be adding anything of value
to any of these websites. Should I
participate anymore? I think not.
However it was
reading Mike’s words this morning that
brought home the point that was nagging away
at me and sitting in some little corner of
my head.
This can’t be
a good thing and it can’t hold up as a
relevant marker for search engine ranking.
What I am seeing is just too ridiculous.
I am an
amateur webmaster by world standards but I
don’t like to be a “gimmick man.” I would
really like my website to stand on it’s own
two feet and have it judged by what you are
reading. This links thing appeared to be a
farce to me. I’m not into a bunch of “flash”
and I won’t rely on gimmicks.
Does that mean
my website will never make it?
I don’t think
so. I will work on the important things and
pay attention to the credible things. Mike’s
efforts and words will stand the test of
time. I am sure of that. Gimmicks will come
and go. I may not be making the best of what
seems like “the magic bullet’ but I will
work to improve the aspects that will stand
the test of time.
Does that mean
it will take longer to rank well?
Maybe, but
once it gets there, it shouldn’t quickly go
away simply because some gimmick that I
utilized has been banished. It should stand
the test of time!
Will I take
more pride in my accomplishment?
Definitely
yes. I realize that in this day and age of
competition that “pride” may not be a
factor. It is all about money and “do it
fast”. I still believe there is a place for
pride. And to repeat Mike’s words “put some
content in your website”. I bet it will
bring more return viewers to your site. If
they have found something of value, they
will return to it.
Let’s get it
back to Pride and Quality.
Let your
investment Stand the test of time!
Tom Henricks
About The Author
Tom Henricks is a small
website publisher and also a licenced
fishing guide in Ontario Canada.
thenrifi@gosfieldtel.com
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