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	<title>Comments on: QuidProQuoTM Reciprocal Link Checker Software</title>
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		<title>By: WebMastersLoom &#187; How to Quickly get Inbound Links to your Web Site and Improve Link Popularity</title>
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		<dc:creator>WebMastersLoom &#187; How to Quickly get Inbound Links to your Web Site and Improve Link Popularity</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jul 2005 00:34:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Tools of the Trade I prefer link management software over link exchanges because it makes it much easier than maintaining HTML manually on your site and its also much easier to find goods sites and control a quality linking program. Also, there are no monthly fees and I can use the software for any number of my web sites without having to pay extra. The best software I have found for this purpose is Axandra&#8217;s Arelis Tool. It is by far the easiest and most efficient link management software on the market. Another great feature of this tool is that it helps you find out who links to your competitors and convince them to link to your site. Another thing to watch out for is linking to sites that are not reciprocating. You&#8217;ll find that only 20-40% of the sites you invite to exchange links will actually do so. If you&#8217;ve already placed a link to their site you&#8217;ll want periodically remove those sites that are not reciprocating. However, keeping track of sites that do or don&#8217;t reciprocate is no small task. Because search engine do not index every page on the web you can&#8217;t rely on them to determine if a site is reciprocating a link or not. The best way is to use a software tool that spiders through the sites of your link partners to find a reciprocal link and to find the free-loaders that are not linking back. Such utility can be down-loaded through this link: Free Reciprocal Link Checker. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Tools of the Trade I prefer link management software over link exchanges because it makes it much easier than maintaining HTML manually on your site and its also much easier to find goods sites and control a quality linking program. Also, there are no monthly fees and I can use the software for any number of my web sites without having to pay extra. The best software I have found for this purpose is Axandra&#8217;s Arelis Tool. It is by far the easiest and most efficient link management software on the market. Another great feature of this tool is that it helps you find out who links to your competitors and convince them to link to your site. Another thing to watch out for is linking to sites that are not reciprocating. You&#8217;ll find that only 20-40% of the sites you invite to exchange links will actually do so. If you&#8217;ve already placed a link to their site you&#8217;ll want periodically remove those sites that are not reciprocating. However, keeping track of sites that do or don&#8217;t reciprocate is no small task. Because search engine do not index every page on the web you can&#8217;t rely on them to determine if a site is reciprocating a link or not. The best way is to use a software tool that spiders through the sites of your link partners to find a reciprocal link and to find the free-loaders that are not linking back. Such utility can be down-loaded through this link: Free Reciprocal Link Checker. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: WebMastersLoom &#187; How to Quickly get Inbound Links to your Web Site and Improve your Link Popularity</title>
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		<dc:creator>WebMastersLoom &#187; How to Quickly get Inbound Links to your Web Site and Improve your Link Popularity</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jul 2005 18:33:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Another thing to watch out for is linking to sites that are not reciprocating the favor. You&#8217;ll find that only 20-40% of the sites you invite to exchange links will actually do so. If you&#8217;ve already placed a link to thier site you&#8217;ll want periodically remove those sites that are not reciprocating. However, keeping track of sites that do or don&#8217;t recprocate is no small task. Becuase search engine do index every page on the web you can&#8217;t rely on them to determine if a site is reciprocating a link.The best way is to use a software tool that spiders through the sites of your link partners to find a reciprocal link or find the free-loaders that are not linking back. This utility can be downloaded at this link: Free Reciprocal Link Checker&#8221;. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Another thing to watch out for is linking to sites that are not reciprocating the favor. You&#8217;ll find that only 20-40% of the sites you invite to exchange links will actually do so. If you&#8217;ve already placed a link to thier site you&#8217;ll want periodically remove those sites that are not reciprocating. However, keeping track of sites that do or don&#8217;t recprocate is no small task. Becuase search engine do index every page on the web you can&#8217;t rely on them to determine if a site is reciprocating a link.The best way is to use a software tool that spiders through the sites of your link partners to find a reciprocal link or find the free-loaders that are not linking back. This utility can be downloaded at this link: Free Reciprocal Link Checker&#8221;. [...]</p>
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