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I've done some link exchanges since my website has been up over the last couple months, some of my link exchange partners put my link on page x of n (n being a large number). It's like this on a number of sites, and they don't always tell you exactly which page your link is on. Any good software / website tools out there to spider the link exchange partners pages to find your link and then monitor |
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"Proud-Collector.com" wrote ... I've done some link exchanges since my website has been up over the last couple months, some of my link exchange partners put my link on page x of n (n being a large number). It's like this on a number of sites, and they don't always tell you exactly which page your link is on. Any good software / website tools out there to spider the link exchange partners pages to find your link and then monitor Life's too short. No link is worth that kind of obsession. Look forward, not back. You'll actually do better if some of your recips fail; doesn't look so rigged to G. -- Andrew Editor http://www.seo2seo.com/ |
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I think that is great advice for one of my websites since there is no obligation to keep a reciprocal link up, but the other website requires a reciprocal link for improved listing placement (it's a web and article directory). |
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I've done some link exchanges since my website has been up over the last couple months, some of my link exchange partners put my link on page x of n (n being a large number). It's like this on a number of sites, and they don't always tell you exactly which page your link is on. So, any good software / website tools out there to spider the link exchange partners pages to find your link and then monitor (check from time to time)? |
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On 12 Oct 2006 13:41:28 -0700, "Proud-Collector.com" webmaster (AT) proud-collector (DOT) com> wrote: I've done some link exchanges since my website has been up over the last couple months, some of my link exchange partners put my link on page x of n (n being a large number). It's like this on a number of sites, and they don't always tell you exactly which page your link is on. So, any good software / website tools out there to spider the link exchange partners pages to find your link and then monitor (check from time to time)? Quid pro quo. BB -- http://www.kruse.co.uk/seo-sitemap.htm http://www.here-be-posters.co.uk/art-prints-sitemap.htm http://www.here-be-posters.co.uk/lithographs.htm |
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