View Full Version : Seeking online advertising partners for large European e-commerce project
epatterson
06-28-2011, 10:20 AM
I've recently started some great projects with some large European e-commerce companies to improve their clients traffic and visitor-base from the UK. I am looking for freelancers and webmasters that would like to collaborate. This would take form in a few different ways. I would like to offer you links on my sites, I would provide content for your links unless you had something specific in mind. In return for this I would like to discuss the options of a link being placed on one of your sites. So the methods of work I am looking to engage in are link exchange, content/article exchange and advertising co-operations, and perhaps some other things as well. I am looking to make this mutual so we both benefit from the partnership.
I am looking for UK sites and partners to make this happen.
I'd love to hear from you if your interested.
All the best,
Please PM me or reply below.
Swedish name?
If you asked 5 years ago, I could have been interested in reciprocal linking. You can buy a static brand link (http://www.adschoolworld.com/#brandlink) in my mini network with a rel="nofollow" attribute on the link.
If you are from Sweden, you know the price level in Scandinavia.
epatterson
06-30-2011, 08:26 AM
Swedish name?
If you asked 5 years ago, I could have been interested in reciprocal linking. You can buy a static brand link (http://www.adschoolworld.com/#brandlink) in my mini network with a rel="nofollow" attribute on the link.
If you are from Sweden, you know the price level in Scandinavia.
Nope I am from the UK, epatterson is just a username made from bits of my name, cool that it sounds Swedish though :). Thanks for your interest but I am really looking for the SEO benefit, and no offence intended but I can't see the benefit for my sites with a nofollow link. In regards to the reciprocal linking, I still feel that this is a highly debatable part of the industry, I do agree that its value has lowered in years gone by but as I am still getting results using this method, and good results at that, I see no issue with continuing the practise. People say that it can damage your sites health etc. but Í have found that if one employs strict rules on the links in bound and out then it is quite possible to mimic 'organic' links quite well. I am not saying its perfect and I am not saying that it's right for everyone and by all means the implementation of other techniques is extremely beneficial, but I still see results from this method and there for haven't written it off as an unusable method.
It is not worth the effort unless the reciprocal linking is semantic and it is a reputable site.