Link ExchangeA growing way to promote your site By Clint Rockwell - 20th July 2000 - Back to News Tell us your opinion See what others have said A growing option for the promotion of your web-site is a link exchange. It's easy, free and can direct your market to your business. So what is a link exchange? It's a "you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours" agreement between two sites to create a link to the other on their site.
With a little thinking you can develop a link exchange that targets your market audience, for example, if your site sells hammers, you may want to exchange links with a company that sells nails.
Click here for more on how to go about starting link-exchange and the best way to take advantage of what it can offer.
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