Web News
Australian Governement to clampdown on Political Bloggers
Bloggers could be forced to put their names to political commentary in a bid to close a loophole in Australia’s electoral laws
Read the Article

Software Engineering Australia closes doors
Industry authority Software Engineering Australia (SEA) announced today that it will cease operations.
Read the Article

Australia's Commonwealth Bank eyes small Indian buys
Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA), Australia's second-largest bank, is eyeing small acquisitions in India...
Read the Article

WebProWorld Search Forum
Good SEO Techniques
I know the use of frames is kinds a no-no, so does the use of multiple tables, rows, cells and nested tables have any impact on SEO?

Im not getting indexed
I have been working on my site for the longest but it hasn't been properly indexed properly by any on the bots that make there way to my site.

Same IP
It seems clear that the more links you have to your site with the link text being the keyword you want hte better.

Save 20%. Visit Register.com for more info

Recent Articles
Overture Ad Campaign Secrets
This article reviews the essentials of conducting a great Overture ad campaign: the many advantages of good advertising, where to advertise on a small budget

4 Steps to a Successful AdWords Campaign
Not getting the satisfaction you want from your AdWords account? Want to make more money by spending less?

Link Building in Light of VIsion-based Page Segmentation
The days of basing a successful link building strategy on link quantity and anchor text alone may be numbered. The link popularity theories behind PageRank and Hilltop remain important
03.17.05


How To Manage Your Reciprocal Links Directory

By Donald Nelson

Reciprocal linking is an inevitable part of the life of any webmaster. Incoming links are valuable because the rankings in Google depend in large part on the amount and quality of these links, and because incoming links provide a steady stream of traffic.

While most discussions on reciprocal linking deal with the problems of getting links and finding partners, an equally big problem is how to manage a link directory and handle the numerous requests for reciprocal links sent to you even after you have ceased trying to get new links.

There are many webmasters who just delete these requests, in the same way that they delete other unsolicited e-mail. Handling link requests manually takes a lot of time. You must first go online, look at the site that has sent you a request.

Then, if you want to link to them you have to edit the html page where you keep your links, upload it and finally write an email to the person who has requested the link and inform her that the link is now active. If you get three or four link requests in one day (as I got today), processing them could take up a good part of your morning.

I hardly ever deleted these requests but put them in a pending folder which I never got around to dealing with, until I finally decided to find an automated way to handle this work.

Request Free R-1 Evaluation Kit
for Application and Content Distribution

I shopped around and found a site that provides a link management service for the price of $20 per month. They set up your links directory, and once it is in place, all link requests must come through a form placed on your site. When someone fills out the form you get notification.

You go online and look at the request, and if you like it you "press a button" and approve the link. The link is automatically placed on the proper page of your directory and an email gets sent to the person who requested the link. It would take just a few minutes to handle a link request in this way.

However, I wasn't ready to pay $20 a month for this service and looked around for another solution. There are software programs which, when installed on your own server, do the same kind of directory management but at a far lower price. I found one such software, a PHP script that uses a MySQL data base. The price was great, free of charge. However I had trouble installing it, and wanted to try one of the low cost link management programs that I also came upon during my search for a solution to this problem.

Finally I settled on Reciprocal Link Manager, http://tinyurl.com/5yjkw. What tipped me in favor of the program is that the owner himself uses it on his own sites. I paid $67, and got a PHP script. The directions for uploading the files, changing the file permissions on the server and setting up a MySQL data base were very easy to follow and I set up the directory on a few of my websites without any problem.

Register.com makes it easy to launch your Web site.
> Starting at only $4.95/mo.

The Reciprocal Link Manager produces static pages that are search engine friendly. It is also easy to customize the directory to look like the rest of your site. In addition you can import your old links into your new directory.

The program provides all the functionality of the more expensive online services and gives you a system which enables you to handle several link requests in a very short time. In addition, one component of the program helps you to find new link partners, add their site details to your directory and send reciprocal link requests to them.

Now whenever link requests are sent to me, if they fit with the theme of my site I add them immediately, instead of deleting them or stuffing them in a folder that I will never get a chance to deal with. If you would like to save time, but also continue to build your site's link directory, I recommend that you go for an automated solution to the task of link management.


About the Author:
Donald Nelson is a copywriter, editor and social worker. He has been working on the Internet since 1995 and is currently the director of A1-Optimization http://www.a1-optimization.com a firm providing search engine optimization, copywriting and reciprocal linking services.

About WebProNewsAU
The Australian edition of WebProNews is designed to keep Australian Internet professionals up to date on the latest news and trends in the online world. Stay up to date with WebProNewsAU. Your source for news, commentary and expert tutorials designed to help your online business efforts succeed..

WebProNewsAU is brought to you by:

WebProNews.com Jayde.com
MarketingNewz.com SalesNewz.com
CareerNewz.com InvestNewz.com
eCommNewz.com WebsiteNotes.com
AdvertisingDay.com ManagerNewz.com
SoHoDay.com CRMNewz.com

--WebProNewsAU is an iEntry, Inc. publication --
iEntry, Inc. 880 Corporate Drive, Lexington, KY 40503
2005 iEntry, Inc.  All Rights Reserved  Privacy Policy  Legal

archives | advertising info | news headlines | free newsletters | comments/feedback | submit article

 

 

News and Views for Internet Professional in Australia WebProNewsAU News Archives About Us Feedback WebProNewsAU Home Page About Article Archive News Downloads WebProWorld Forums Jayde iEntry Advertise Contact Archives About Us Advertise Site Map Submit an article