Once you get your web site, next start linking!
post by Sam Collins

When search engines rank your web site a major factor considered is linking. So the more people who link to your web site, the better. However, it’s important to have quality versus quantity. Your link sites must have a certain quality or the poor image will reflect on you. .
The big advantage of linking other web sites to bring traffic to your site. You may want to consider trading links with others. Obviously, you will want to focus on the sites that are relative to you. These are the places you use are Google, www.google.com, Yahoo, www.yahoo.com, or open directory, www.dmoz.org. Sites listed here usually have high rankings. Once you find this information, organize it on a spreadsheet. Organize the headers, like this: Keywords, Owner or Webmaster, URL (web address), comments (why you want to link to this site, date (when you first contacted), etc.
Next, consider sending a personal email to each link partner. Make it easy for them to say yes. Provide the link partner with a sample link and explain exactly where on your site you will place their link. It’s that easy.
Be sure to thank those who agree to link with you and offer to send them a copy of your logo to their site. Some or most will not respond to your first email, just try again with a follow-up.
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Remember, keep moving forward to stay ahead in reverse.
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