Link exchanges are different from other methods of marketing you may have already done. Whether you're just getting started with your first online business, of if you are experienced, if you haven't tried link exchanges, you might be missing out on great marketing strategies. These exchanges are something of a cross between traffic exchanges and affiliate marketing programs. However the way you get into them and the way they work are a bit different.
For starters a link exchange offers you the opportunity to share your links with other sites, and in exchange you place their links on your site. There are some new opportunities that allow you to do this through an exchange site, but most of the time you will have to contact target sites directly and make a request to the site's webmaster that an exchange be entered into between your site and theirs. There are advantages and disadvantages to both methods. Try both and see which fits your needs best.
The benefit of being a member of a link exchange is that you are sharing traffic with other sites who are, by your selection, going to give you targeted traffic appropriate to the goals of your business. The more exchange partners you accumulate, the better visibility you have for your site. And, as you know already, more visibility means more traffic, and more traffic means higher sales.
You need to be aware of a few of things about link exchanges however. The first is that there will often be a need to do a lot of start-up work, contacting webmasters and setting the process up. After that, you would want to be able to monitor the effectiveness of each link you place. There are some great resources out there to help you do so. You don't want a bunch of links out there doing nothing for your website. Gaining link exchanges and maintaining them can be a good thing, but you will have to decide whether the time involved is paying off.
It's important to find quality link exchanges and not just random junk. Trades that are generally totally unrelated to websites that have a poorer web rank than yours are not a good idea. The goal is to get link exchanges with sites that rank higher than yours (not always easy to do), and related to your site's content. For example if your site is about jewelry, you wouldn't want links about cars. Having quality links help improve both the quantity of visitors that would visit your site as being more targeted and better odds of buying your product, plus boosting your search engine rankings.
Sometimes there are great free directories that you can list your website in as well to provide one way links. One major goal of link exchanges is to boost your search engine ranking.
There are some who say that these exchanges actually take traffic away from your site by encouraging visitors to click a link before they buy anything from you. While this may be true, it is not the standard. On the other side of the issue, the increased traffic from improved search engine rank that you may gain by doing quality link exchanges, most likely will offset any possible losses. You will also gain some visitors to your site that you wouldn't have gained otherwise, so most of the time it all evens out.
Many webmasters have found success with link exchanges and would not do without them. But, here again, it will be up to you to decide whether this system will be a benefit to your business or not, and it will be up to you as well to decide whether it's working once you've gotten into it. Give it some time to evaluate, as results don't come instantly.
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