01/25/07

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Having Trouble Getting Themed Links?

I know one of the things you're struggling with is to get inbound links to your websites. We personally pay someone about $50 a day to submit websites for us they do it everyday - day in and day out. They do it for our clients. They do it for us and we actually sell links submission services, and they do that as well. They are just crazy busy, but we are lucky. Most people can't find someone to submissions like this for them at an affordable rate.

When we started off, we must've gone through a dozen people submitting links for us. And nobody worked out. Now the bad news is as were spending $50 a day to submit websites to directories and this isn't the best kind of inbound link to get. We know its not but it's a lot more work to get themed links from a similar site. We figure we'd end up spending at least $100 a day and get a fraction of that number pointed to us - that is what we would get if we were paying someone to contact webmasters and similar themes in niches to do a reciprocal link. Well, there's more bad news Google and Yahoo and all the other search engines are starting to put less and less relevancy towards reciprocal links. What they want to see is natural links from other websites in the same vein. Basically they want to know that my site is so dang good that other people are voluntarily linking to it. That's hard to do, especially when your site just isn't that darn good, amazing, or earth shattering. Or if your in a niche that's very competitive.

What many webmasters do is they buy links. They go to places that are link brokers and purchase links that run for 30 days at a time. The problem with these types of services is that they're very very expensive. The webmaster knows that he wants X amount of dollars per month, but the link brokers service wants X amount of dollars as well. So you're paying two times the value of those links. Really what you're looking for is a site that is spidered frequently, indexed, and is going to send the search engine spiders to you as well.

Sitewide linking might be the solution you're looking for at a charge of just five dollars per month for a sitewide link It's a value like you're not going to find anywhere else.

Sitewide linking is a affordable solution to get your website spidered and indexed at such a low cost per year that you can afford to leave the link up. Go find out what a five dollar link can do for you, and then you can come back and thank me.

http://www.sitewidelinking.com

Ed Charkow

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    I like to keep the tools I use pretty simple - but I've been doing this for a long time and some of you may not have the more expensive tools.

    Eds favorites - I don't ever recommend many other products - so I do use and find those helpful. I 'make' most of my graphics with xara products - and even many web templates.

    For the more 'commercial' end - I recommend Gimp or Photoshop and DEFINETLY dreamweaver for your web editor. If you need to wait before you can afford dreamweaver check out NVU - it's free and does enough to get you going.

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    I have been using the following:

    Dreamweaver
    word press via fantacstico of Free Hosting via Websitemontly
    Name cheap to buy domains
    Google Adsense - Building Income Online
    Templates from Template Monthly
    Feeds from Amazon.com

    Eric

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