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How do you convince the webmasters of other websites that they should link to your website?

Source from- http://www.seoprofiler.com/ How do you convince the webmasters of other websites that they should link to your website? Here are five tips that will help you: 1. Offer something in return The easiest thing that you could offer is a link in return. Note that not all webmasters want to exchange links. There are many things that you could offer in exchange for a link. This could be a discount for your products, an ad on your website or even a simple hint. If you find a broken link on a website, inform the webmaster about the link. Tell him that your own website might be a good replacement for the broken link (if it is). 2. Ask your current link partners If another website already links to you then they might add another link to a different page on your website. Getting a second link from existing link partners is much easier than getting new links because you don't have to explain yourself anymore. The other webmaster already knows you and your site. 3. ...

How to contact other webmasters

How to contact other webmasters When you contact the webmasters of other websites, you must make sure that your message doesn't look like spam. The following tips will help you to increase the response rate of your link exchange requests: 8 things you can do to get more replies 1. Don't require too much action from the other webmaster. Some people write link exchange messages that read like this: "If you want to exchange links with us, click this, go here, and fill out this to make a request." Remember that you ask the other webmaster and not the other way around. Link to the other web site first and tell the other webmaster where he can find the link. 2. Don't teach the other webmaster about search engine optimization. Don't tell the other webmaster how great the effect of a link exchange will be for the search engine ranking of both web sites. The other webmaster probably knows this anyway. Some people don't like to be taught in an email...