Site Rings and Reciprocal Links

Apr 10
21:00

2002

Dale Sexton

Dale Sexton

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When I suggest site rings,Site Rings and Reciprocal Links Articles some of you will say. "Ho hum...".
Add reciprocal links to the equation and tell me what you think.
Let me explain.

Make or join a site ring on reciprocal links. It must be more
specific than reciprocal links, though. I built mine using
'web resources / reciprocal links'. I want my reciprocal links
to be from 'web resources' web sites.

When someone joins the site ring, they agree to make a
reciprocal links page. On this page, place all links to members
that have already joined. On my site ring, it is on the members
page and is also emailed to all members. Also place the site
ring link on this reciprocal links page. In return, their link
is added to the reciprocal links pages of all other members.

If you join a site ring, this is easy. If your the site ring
owner, it could be some work. The pay off for being the site
ring owner is that anyone joining will see your ads on the
members pages and your update emails (not to mention your
links on all those pages). I restrict my additions and mailings
to once a week. Use what works for you.

Join one
http://pub29.bravenet.com/sitering/add.php?usernum=2462528170

Or build one.
http://service.bfast.com/bfast/click?
bfmid=37908869&siteid=39323847&bfpage=home

In no time you can have a large list and reciprocal links group.
Like all things you have to work it. Even free is not free.