Oct
10
2009

Viral Link Exchange


viral link exchange

viral link exchange

A lot of people are seriously either misinformed or somehow came to some wrong conclusions about links and thats what I want to talk to everyone about today.

One of a search engines biggest factors when determining a websites search rankings and search terms is based off other sites linking in. Now in the days of old when this was first discovered, people are starting to everyone and anyone the could and started negotiating trades anywhere possible.

Because of this link trade sites started popping up everywhere that would give you snippets of php and javascript code to automatically trade links with others. As this progressed the value of search engines started to deteriorate. Why? Because people were flooding it with irrelevant link terms pointing to their websites.

So search engines made a few rules to stop this from happening. The first rules they put in place were that link trades must contain relevant links. They based relevancy upon the content surrounding the page in question. The problem with this method is the link information would spread quickly around a small group, and then become stagnant.

For example 15 blogs all suddenly link to a new website all around the same time frame, each copying the link from the blog before until it gets back to the originating poster. Now that new site has an instant 15 hits, but then what. On top of this was the fact that it isn’t always fair to only base links off relevant content.

Take a personal blog for example. The owner may have an interest in nascar and cooking and want to link to both sites from his blog, even though he really only blogs about his personal poetry. So search engines started to fix things even more.

The newest implementations say that one way links are the best way to measure a sites relevance. This means the number of links coming into a site which isn’t linking back. These types of links are the absolute hardest to get. I mean how easy is it to say to someone, I can’t link back to you but would you link to me?

Okay so some people know of the a-b-c link where you say to someone, hey I will link to you from this website if you link to my other website from yours. These link trades are actually highly effective but are also very hard to negotiate with people.

Well honestly before now there was no real solution for this problem but I have come up with one. I call the solution the viral link exchange. The way viral link exchange works is that first a user goes to the website and see’s 2 lists, each list contains a series of links and link codes to other websites and blogs.

The first list on viral link exchange is the paid inclusion. From this list a a user selects 3 link codes (the link codes are displayed with the links) which they will add to their website or blog.

Then they select two more link codes from the viral link exchange free inclusion list. They add these two links along with the three links from the paid inclusion to their website.

This means the visitor of viral link exchange has added 5 links to their blog, three from the paid inclusion and two from the free.

At this point they can submit their own link into the listing. After I verify all five links have been properly added to their website, I approve their link and it goes live.

All free sites within the system get 10 return links and are then removed! That means they get twice as many links back as they add to their website from viral link exchange. However that’s not all.

If you are paying attention the way the viral link exchange system is set up, the 10 return links are going to be from 10 random website, not the ones the visitor added to their blog. That means 10 one links for the price of 5.

I ensure each free link submitted to viral link exchange gets fair and evenly distributed links by adding all new links to the bottom of the list, then rotating each link back to the bottom when someone links to it.

Now as for the paid inclusion. First of all let me just say paid inclusion means you don’t have to link to other sites to have your site added to the system. It also means your link is not removed after it receives 10 links, instead it is displayed for one full month no matter how many links it gets. Also the list of paid links are displayed in random order each time the page is loaded to ensure paid links are evenly distributed.

So where does the viral part come in? Well that’s whats so great about this system, its so embedded into the system itself, no one even realizes its happening. Basically its simple. One of the paid links, is a link back to the viral link exchange.

This means people are constantly linking to viral link exchange and bringing new people to the site. New people, means more links in the system and more reason to add your link over and over.

Also be sure when you are checking the website out to notice I have started an affiliate program for the site through paydotcom that pays out 25% on all sales!

Now my last piece of information…. I have had a few complaints that viral link exchange looks like a scam site, doesn’t look automated enough, or simply doubters that think this won’t work.

If you are one of those who checks out the page and thinks there is no way this could work, let me tell you, try it just 1 time. You’ve wasted more in life on less I am sure. This takes a few minutes of your time, costs nothing, and ultimately what have you to lose? Come on! So again, go try the system out now, you will be very impressed!

Viral Link Exchange

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