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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.

kgun
06-28-2011, 10:29 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.

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.

kgun
07-01-2011, 07:55 AM
It is not worth the effort unless the reciprocal linking is semantic and it is a reputable site.