Link Exchanging
I spent some of the day fixing up the site a bit and redoing some of the affiliate links. Instead of just a link that heads to the merchant, on some of the pages I have suggested a specific product with a tiny review and linked directly to it. We will see how this converts once I start getting some traffic.
In regards to traffic, I've been submitting to all kinds of directories and websites trying to get links. Some of them, if successful, will give me links on PR4 pages. As it stands since I started recording the PR of link pages (read: today), there were 5 with PR4, 2 with PR3, and 1 PR2. While it's really common sense, I have found that it is a good idea to pay attention to the sites that are listed in the directories that you submit to. Many of them have pages dedicated to link exchanges and it is a lot simpler than trying to search for these sites in Google. Once you've submitted to them, you submit to all the ones on their link page. And so on and so on. If I were to sit down and really do that tomorrow, I could have well over 100 potential links by the end of the day. These wouldn't be little roody poo sites either. This method is how I found those sites I mentioned earlier. PR kind of bleeds from the home page to the pages it links to. When a site's LINK PAGE has a PR4, then you know that the site that are linking to them are viable sources.
Shameless plug: If you have a home theater site or a blog, I'm interested in link exchanges. Just let me know in the comments.
In regards to traffic, I've been submitting to all kinds of directories and websites trying to get links. Some of them, if successful, will give me links on PR4 pages. As it stands since I started recording the PR of link pages (read: today), there were 5 with PR4, 2 with PR3, and 1 PR2. While it's really common sense, I have found that it is a good idea to pay attention to the sites that are listed in the directories that you submit to. Many of them have pages dedicated to link exchanges and it is a lot simpler than trying to search for these sites in Google. Once you've submitted to them, you submit to all the ones on their link page. And so on and so on. If I were to sit down and really do that tomorrow, I could have well over 100 potential links by the end of the day. These wouldn't be little roody poo sites either. This method is how I found those sites I mentioned earlier. PR kind of bleeds from the home page to the pages it links to. When a site's LINK PAGE has a PR4, then you know that the site that are linking to them are viable sources.
Shameless plug: If you have a home theater site or a blog, I'm interested in link exchanges. Just let me know in the comments.
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