Two way or reciprocal link building
By WildnetseoIndia - Jun 24, 2010
One way link building services
One way link building strategy believes in finding new and fresh links for your website. In this kind of link building, there is no exchange of links between two or more websites. The link building professional thoroughly goes through your website to get an insight into it. Then he finds high quality links for your website through ethical sources. These links together with other SEO techniques eventually help you to get a higher rank with the search engines.
Two way or reciprocal link building
One way links refer to links that are available on a particular page of a website and take you to another page on some other website when you click on it. On the other hand, reciprocal links are those links that two websites exchange between each other. Search engines give more importance to one way links over reciprocal links. However, two way links that are taken from significant web pages can prove to be very beneficial for your business. A combination of one way links and reciprocal link building services is the best choice to make.
Three way link building services
As compared to one way link building and reciprocal link building; three way link building services are a new concept. In this type of link building, you end up reaching the same link from where you started. It is a type of link building where you go from one link on a particular webpage to another link on some other web page and then to another, but at last you reach back to your first link on the first website. These links help you get good traffic, better page ranking, and good relations with your customers.
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