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Back in 2000 and years after, when i started building my own websites, Google was a little unknown baby and most of us, webmasters, were getting a lot of traffic from website directories, reciprocal link exchanges and banner exchanges.
Back then, it was fun and it was a good source of webtraffic but also nice way of connecting to other webmasters while exchanging such things.
Nowadays, it doesn't seems to be popular any more, while i think it still SHOULD BE, because of power this things can bring to anyone involved in such exchanges...
Do you still use some of these, or would you be interested to become reciprocal member of such exchange again?
Not just for sake of getting authority or backlink, but also to have some fun again and some organic web-traffic too...
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You might also get stuck in a link wheel and we all know how "great" those are lol. If one website gets hit with a penalty and it's in a link wheel, you'll most likely get hit with the same penalty since you're in the link wheel. Back in the day this type of linking was amazing for rankings and everyone was doing it. But then there were a select few who were really trying to game the system and built link wheels for everything and ranked for whatever they wanted. After Google started to battle these types of links it hurt the people who were genuinely linking to various niche related websites
I don't think I was ever hit with one of these penalties, but I was new back then and wouldn't have been able to figure it out even if I was lol Now a days I stick with linking to external websites by using nofollow hyperlinks and only adding them to my subpages. This way I can avoid all the penalties but still link to pages I like Ohhh man. Back in the day when reciprocal links worked for more than just direct traffic I was trying to get my links on all types of websites. I would be very interested in doing a link exchange if I wasn't worried that my websites would get marked as a blog network and then I get knocked in the rankings. It obviously wouldn't be a blog network, but you can never be too safe when it comes to an automated system evaluating and documenting everything that has to do with a website, including it's external and internal links. You might also get stuck in a link wheel and we all know how "great" those are lol. If one website gets hit with a penalty and it's in a link wheel, you'll most likely get hit with the same penalty since you're in the link wheel. Back in the day this type of linking was amazing for rankings and everyone was doing it. But then there were a select few who were really trying to game the system and built link wheels for everything and ranked for whatever they wanted. After Google started to battle these types of links it hurt the people who were genuinely linking to various niche related websites :( I don't think I was ever hit with one of these penalties, but I was new back then and wouldn't have been able to figure it out even if I was lol :D Now a days I stick with linking to external websites by using nofollow hyperlinks and only adding them to my subpages. This way I can avoid all the penalties but still link to pages I like :D
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