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Submitted by: Nicolas Arrighi
One way links are
links that direct users to your website from
another place on the internet. They are the type
of link that you do not necessarily need to
return. Reciprocal links are links that you
place on your site in return for incoming links
to your site. Permanent one way links are much
better, and will get your site higher link
popularity than reciprocal links.
There are two very popular methods for getting
permanent one way links that will send traffic
to your website. They include:
Writing Articles – How this works is that you
write an article, at the bottom or in the
content, you place a link to your website. Then,
you submit the article to an article submission
service that will make your content available
for free or for a cost. The user of you content
must then put the entire article on their site,
with your link. And, you have one more permanent
one way link to your website for every person
who uses your content.
Submitting to Directories - Submitting your
website URL to web directories is a very time
consuming and boring process, where you give the
title and description of the site, in addition
to the URL for your site. The directory will
then add your site and give you another incoming
link. Directory submission is a good technique
for getting permanent one way links.
Because the two ways that are most often used to
increase the number of incoming links are both
time consuming and boring, it is better to ask
for the help of a professional who knows what to
do to get you permanent one way links.
Using someone who has experience writing
articles and submitting to directories in order
to build one way links is better than doing
these things yourself. Why? Because first you
don’t have time to waste and second you could
generate bad incoming links if you d not submit
your articles or directory listings in the right
way.
Nicolas Arrighi is the CEO of http://www.linking-service.com.
He offers different valuable services to
increase your link popularity with quality one
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