Category: Link Exchange


Blogging seems to have become quite an addiction for many of us. At least it’s a good one to have since writing can be therapeutic for most of us. Blogging is even funner though when we link to other bloggers from within our posts as we gain inspiration from reading other blogs.

If anyone would have asked me years ago if I were to ever start blogging I probably would have responded with, “Say what?” along with a confused look on my face. I never would have thought I would have become a blogging addict, and inspired to help others with blog link exchange and have so much fun at it!

Blogging for link exchange has also become an addiction as I get inspired by other blogs. Is there any cure for this madness? :D Happy blogging!

Inspired by a Link and Blog Challenge, where blog link exchange is fun as a game!

We all share the same human emotion known as impatience, and it’s fueled by the push-button society in which we live. For some bloggers, impatience has become their worst enemy with their approach to link exchange and link baiting, which has led them to participate in mini link farms for link exchange.

With the Google’s page rank updates just around the corner, there are many who have used damaging link exchange strategies in their attempt to create large quantities of incoming links quickly. Patience is a virtue when it comes to building links to our blogs, but many have given in to impatience. What are these mini link farms for link exchange that I’m referring to?

First off, let’s look at some clarification as to what a link farm is, and how the following examples are indeed link farms. This particular source I found with an article on How Not to Get Banned by Google, described a link farm well:

Link Farms, or Free-for-all links pages exist solely to help listed sites gain higher search engine rankings.

Some are referred to as viral links (not to be confused with the healthy type of viral linking). The format of one type I’ve seen creates links by using a series of asterisks, but unfortunately to begin with those could be viewed by Google as hidden text and links.

Other link strategies I’m referring to, which fall into the link farm category are the ones where you are instructed to copy and paste a massive list of blog urls into a blog post, or as mentioned above, create links from a character such as an asterisk. Most likely you’ve seen them, and hopefully you haven’t participated in any of them. So, how did those mini link farms come about, which have influenced so many bloggers to copy and paste hundreds of links within a blog post, in hopes to exchanging links with the masses?

I have my own theory, and you can call me crazy if you wish, but here goes. The blogosphere has grown immensely, and some webmasters are perhaps not so pleased with all the competition that has risen around them. What if one of those bloggers or webmasters convinced some bloggers to participate in link farms for link exchange to run them out of the index? What if they then were successful at leading thousands of blogs to slaughter by leading them to believe the copy and paste strategy of links within a blog post was good, when instead it is a link farm? Perhaps by doing so they figured it was a good way to eliminate a large amount of competition by knocking them down the Google index – or seeing them removed from the index altogether? Hmm, I may be way off on my theory, but it’s worth the time to type this paragraph.

If you’re reading this, I’m hoping for the sake of your blog that you decide to only participate in building links with a natural approach, and preferably within relevant content. Yes, the natural approach is sloooooower than the copy and paste mini link farms, but the natural approach is good for your site because it’s within content, and you won’t be screaming the link exchange blues in the long run. And, if you’ve participated in those link farms it’s unfortunately impossible to take back all those links from the farms that bred them, so the ill affects could be long term.

Sure, you may have actually seen an improvement in your page rank since participating in the link farms, but Google has filters set up to catch up to that in the long run. If they determine a person has received links by spamming the index, then the page rank gained for a short while will not be worth it! One only has to study the patent Google established for their page ranking system to realize that eventually they will catch up to those who have their blog url’s copy and pasted into the mini link farm blog posts published all over the blogosphere.

In that I choose to build my links from natural methods within relevant content, there are days when I get frustrated with the painfully slow process it seems to be. This is especially true when I look at a blog at say a PR 4 that has participated in what I consider to be mini link farms; with the copy and pasting of massive links within one blog post as mentioned above — yet here I am at a PR 3 utilizing only the natural approach. As they say though, “Slow and steady will win the race!” so my reward will come in due time.

This all boils down to another reason why I look forward to building many more members for Link & Blog Challenge — so we all have a steady and consistent routine to the natural organic link building strategy with a large variety of members who wish to link within relevant content.

If you’ve been looking for links in all the wrong places, and need to change your tune come find out what we’re all about in our blogging community. Although the natural approach is slower, it is better, and at least there you would find that blog link exchange can be as fun as a game!

As fun as a game! Isn’t that the way it should be for bloggers? Bloggers love to interact with one another and for the most part are very much community-minded people. Well, at least that’s my belief! You’re certainly welcome to disagree, but if you would like to participate in a way to do blog link exchange as fun as a game, then head on over and register at Link and Blog Challenge, and join in on the fun!

Once you receive incoming links to a blog post, long after you’ve written the post the link popularity continues to promote your blog for you! If done correctly, link popularity will bring you rewards twofold.

First and foremost, your readers will like your blog if the outgoing links from your blog post land on a relevant blog post along the same topic. Secondly, the search engines will also reward you for your relevant linking.

What’s relevant linking? You simply need to create enough of a connection using the same keywords or key phrases used in the other persons blog post which you linked to. This is very important.

Link popularity is an interesting topic, with many different viewpoints to learn from, and I encourage all bloggers to learn about link popularity! It’s also the reason you will enjoy being a member of Link and Blog Challenge. You can turn link popularity into a fun game to practice each day, and gain more links to your blog in the process! In fact, this blog post was inspired by yet another Link & Blog Challenge!

Bloggers everywhere are out looking for compatible blogs and topics to build relevant links. A primary blogging ingredient, link exchange assists to increase your blog page rank and stats through link popularity. Often bloggers are seen in forums attempting to get attention to exchange links with other bloggers, which often takes time away from what bloggers do best – blogging!

The bloggers who are participating in our community are quickly discovering they can spend their time with what they enjoy the most – blogging! While they’re blogging they are also developing their links in a fun way! They no longer have to chase other bloggers down in hopes to increase their links, but instead they get to continue blogging while they develop their links!

Just not sure if it’s for you? Read what some of our members are saying about Link & Blog Challenge! We have received quite a few reviews, and our members continue to share what our community is all about. You can either continue running around looking for other bloggers for link exchange, or you can come on over and interact in a strategic game with other bloggers working with you to develop links as you do what you love to do – blog!

Calling all bloggers! It’s time to register for our interactive blogging community! Here’s the scoop on a few cool features you will have access to as a member of our interactive blogging community:

  • Your Personal Profile Page, which includes Your Own Url to Promote
  • Your Blogs Listed in our Member Blog Directory
  • Your Personal Avatar, Custom Created & Uploaded, or Generic Choice
  • Interactive Fun Forum with Over 40 Blogging Categories to Contribute to
  • The Opportunity to Participate in One-on-One Link & Blog Challenges
  • The Opportunity to Participate in Group Link & Blog Challenges
  • The Ability to Establish Incoming Back Links in an SEO Friendly Way
  • New Post Creation for Your Blogs through Completed Multiple Challenges
  • Perfect for the Wanna-Be Blogger, and for the Most Seasoned Blogger
  • A Scrolling Member Gallery for Extra Click-Through Potential to Your Profile
  • Keyword Search to Target Your Blogs – No Worthless Traffic Exchange
  • Fun, fun and more fun as you build incoming links to your blogs

But wait, it doesn’t stop there! There are even more benefits, which are not listed here, and we are already working on other features to benefit you even further as a blogger! Those will be announced at a future date.

Register now to get started and become a part of history in the making! I’ll see you there! :D

Developing link popularity still seems to be a mystery to many bloggers, yet it really isn’t that difficult to understand when one realizes that links exchanged within sidebars carry very little weight, and add very little value to a blog.

Many bloggers are still running around on the Internet in hopes to exchange links within their sidebar, and they are overlooking the fact that since they have a blog they have a more superior way to gain links. I’m sure this is due to the fact that many are simply still unaware that linking within relevant content is far more valuable to a blogger. Time goes by quickly, and most of us need to spend it where we gain the most value in return, and that is true with the time we spend developing our link popularity.

One way to express the difference would be to ask a blogger this question, “If there were two bills laying on the ground at your feet, one is a twenty and the other is a one dollar bill, and it is a windy day, which bill are you going to grab first?” It’s no different with developing our link popularity!

Time is flying by so we should be investing our time into developing our link popularity as quickly as we can, but in the manner that will provide the most value to our blogs. That’s the foundation in which Link & Blog Challenge is built upon and it also provides a blogger with fresh inspiration at the same time.

The basis for understanding the foundation in which blogs have the advantage over other websites with building their link popularity within relevant content is revealed to us right off Google’s site in their webmaster center! Google states,

Keep in mind that our algorithms can distinguish natural links from unnatural links. Natural links to your site develop as part of the dynamic nature of the web when other sites find your content valuable, and think it would be helpful for their visitors. Unnatural links to your site are placed there specifically to make your site look more popular to search engines.

Did you catch that? Google is looking to reward sites whose content provides value to a visitor, which also means Google themselves will pay close attention to your links within content! It does NOT say “when other sites find your sidebar links valuable”, but instead it says, “when other sites find your CONTENT valuable”! Blogs are content rich, and your primary focus for building links should be within your content.

I think this next statement about sums it up when thinking in terms of developing your links, “Nowadays search engines reward sweat-of-the-brow work on content that bait natural links given by choice.” which is stated on Google’s official webmaster blog!If you would like an easy way to establish link popularity from links pointing to your site within relevant content daily, in other words through the natural way, that is my goal to help bloggers establish and the reason I began Link and Blog Challenge!

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