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In your experiences, are these types of links worth your time?

I know ideally you want to get one way links, but would high pr reciprocal links from sites within your niche be worth the time it would take to obtain them?
#links #reciprocal
  • Profile picture of the author Mickm
    I'd say yes.

    Google looks closely at who you link to and more importantly, why you link to them.
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    • Profile picture of the author paulgl
      Reciprocal links can be good, but maybe they have outlived
      their usefulness. There are so many other ways out their
      to build back links, that reciprocal links can take a lot of
      time for little return. It used to be normal to have a 'friends'
      page or something to trade links. Most people want that link
      on the front page, but what do you do when it gets filled up
      with a clutter of links? And why would you want someone to
      go to a competitor? And if they were not a competitor, what
      need is the info on their site for your visitors? I get a lot of
      emails, as I am sure you do to, that ask for links. They just
      go in the trash. With forums, blogs, social sites, etc., you
      can get quite a mess of links in the time it may take to even
      get one reciprocal link. Now if someone wants to write an
      article for me to add to my site and put their link in, that's
      a different story or something similar. But I'll bet most people
      shy away from reciprocal linking today. We don't want to
      add links to our sites or we don't want the clutter.

      That's my only my take. Obviously if you get some quality
      links by trading, it could indeed be worth your while.

      Paul

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