Network Marketing Promotion with Links
If you promote a network marketing business through your own web site, you have probably heard of “reciprocal linking” as a strategy for increasing visibility and sales.
Trading links can be a very profitable strategy if you do it correctly. I built the popularity of my Watkins home business site, after its launch five years ago, by exchanging links with other relevant web sites. These links pages often show up in search engine inquiries, and if your link is there, you get free exposure. Quality links can also help increase your site’s ranking in search inquiries.
If you choose to get into reciprocal linking, there are a couple of key things to remember.
1) Exchange links only with sites related to your site’s topic. For example, if your site promotes a home-based business, link with other sites that are about some aspect of starting or building a home business.
2) Don’t participate in link farms (programs where you sign up and get links on hundreds of pages belonging to other members of the farm). Sites that participate in such schemes are often identified and relegated to low ranking (if any) in the major search engines.
I will post more in-depth information on this subject later. It works - if done correctly.
About the Author:
Eldon Beard is a Watkins Manager with Associates All Across the USA and Canada





