Real Estate Agent and Brokers Link Exchange

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Please Consider Our Educated Beliefs Towards SEO:

Welcome to Our Link Exchange!

Linking other websites to yours means that you score big with search engines, for free. This is because most search engines consider website popularity into their rankings. The more popular your website, meaning the more websites linking to you, the higher up in the search results you score!

Once you've submitted the link exchange form below, I will review and approve your request. In the meantime, please use the following information for linking from your website to ours.

Back-link Information

1. Why Links Are Important

Probably the word that associates best with Web is “links”. That is what hypertext is all about – you link to "Like-pages" and get linked by "Like-pages" to your site.

Actually, the Web is woven out of interconnected pages and spiders follow the links, when indexing the Web. If not many sites link to you, then it might take ages for search engines to find your site and even if they find you, it is unlikely that you will have high rankings because the quality and quantity of links is part of the algorithms of search engines for calculating relevancy.


2. Inbound and Outbound Links

Put in layman's terms, there are two types of links that are important for SEO (Search Engine Optimization) for search engine ranking <In-bound> and <Out-bound> links
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Outbound links are links that start from your site and lead to another one.
Inbound links, or back-links, come from an external site to yours, e.g. if yoursite.com links to mysite.com, the link from yoursite.com is an inbound link for mysite.com. (like-wise on traded links)

Back-links are very important because they are supposed to be a measure of the popularity of your site among the Web audience. It is necessary to say that not all back-links are equal. There are good and bad back-links.

Good back-links are from reputable places - preferably from sites with a similar theme or content (example real estate information). These links do boost search engine ranking.

Bad back-links come from suspicious places – like link farms (sites that offer 100 or 1,000 links to your site for an amount of money – and are something to be avoided.

Indifferent back-links are if your site is a Real Estate Site and you are linked to a company selling Auto Wax Polish.


3. Anchor text

Anchor Text is the most important item in a back-link. While it does matter where a link comes from, what matters more is the actual text the link starts from.

Anchor Text is the word(s) that you click on to open the hyperlink – e.g. if we have <click here> than <Ask The Real Estate Agents> is the anchor text for the hyperlink to Goggle. You see that you might have a back-link from a valuable site but if the anchor text is something like an <example of a complete failure>, you will hardly be happy with it.



Bad Anchor Text
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Good Anchor Text
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When you check your back-links, always check what their anchor text is and if there is a keyword in it. It is a great SEO boost to have a lot of back-links from quality sites and the anchor text to include our keywords.


4 - Link Practices That Are To Be Avoided

Similar to keyword stuffing, purchasing links in bulk is a practice to be avoided. It gets suspicious if you bartered 1000 links with another site in a day or two, a week or even a month. What is more, search engines keep track of link farms (sites that sell links in bulk) and since bought links are a way to manipulate search results, this practice gets punished by search engines. So avoid dealing with link farms because it can cause more harm than do good. Also, outbound links from your site to known Web spammers or “bad guys” are also to be avoided.

When links are concerned, one aspect to have in mind is the ratio between inbound and outbound links. Generally speaking, if your outbound links are ten times your inbound links, this is bad but it also varies on a case by case basis.

5 - Number of Sites Listed Per Page

As there is a need to add as many compatible links as possible, you have to consider what is considered Search Engine Friendly. Keep the links on a given page to a reasonable number . . . . What is a reasonable amount ???

Why do Search Engines provide recommendations, and what if you decide to ignore that guidance?

Originally Google used to index only about 100 kilobytes of a page. When we think about how many links a page might reasonably to have and still be under 100K, it seemed about right to recommend 100 links or so. If a page started to have more than that many links, there was a chance that the page would be so long that Google would abbreviate the page and wouldn’t index the entire page.

Now days, Google will index more than 100K of a page, but there’s still a good reason to recommend keeping to under a hundred links or so.
Search Engine Forums suggest 20 - 100 links per page and give reasons like this, "The user experience, If you show over 100 links per page, could be overwhelming your users and giving them a bad encounter. A page might appear fine to you until you put on your “viewer's hat” and see what it looks like to a new visitor"

Personally, and this is only my belief, to limit the number of links on our pages to 20 per page.

Who in the hell checks out someone's links to find what they are looking for, they would use a search engine. It doesn't take rocket science to figure out why someone would take all the time that is needed to add links - it is only to gain higher ranking in your SEO results - LOL


6 - RSS Feeds

If you have a site that links to news sources or has RSS feeds, then having many outbound links is the inevitable price of fresh content.














               

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