Saturday, January 17, 2009

Beware the emails requesting a link exchange

Here is one along with my response: (scroll to the bottom for my reply, i have edited their email request for easier reading, you get the point of what they are asking...

This is something to consider when receiving these email link exchange request.

-----Original Message-----
From: Daisy [mailto:links (at) realestatewebsitesmarketing.com]
Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2009 11:10 AM
To: XXXXXX
Subject: House Repair Related Link Exchange Request

Dear owner of http://www.precisionatlanta.com/,

I'm the webmaster of http://kimberlypainting.net/cumming-painting.htm.
We came across your site on the Internet and feel that it would fit perfectly into our collection of quality industry related partners at http://kimberlypainting.net/cumming-painting.htm.

The Google PR of this site is currently 2.

We've already placed a link to your site on the page http://www.kimberlypainting.net/links-guter-repair10.html , We'd appreciate it if you place a link back to our site using the following HTML code (just copy and paste it into your links page):

(blah blah blah...)
Best regards,
Daisy
Webmaster, KimberlyPainting.net

Note: This is not spam -- this is a one-time link exchange request. To ensure that you will not receive any more emails from us in the future, please reply to this email with ‘not interested’ in the subject line. Thank you.
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My Response:

Daisy,

I would be interested except for the fact that the page you put our link on is not even indexed by Google, nor is the main links page http://www.kimberlypainting.net/links.html and there is no way for any spiders to even find those pages.

You do not even link your main "links page" anywhere on the site for Google or any other Search Engine to index. The link you have placed is invisible and worthless - if you want me to link back to you on a page that will never be indexed by Google I suppose I could do that but that would just be wasting both of our time wouldn't it?

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I love the email disclaimer that its not spam, I guess everyone's definition of spam is different. From what I can recall spam is an unsoliceted email with a sales pitch in it. Now, I myswelf have sent unsolicted emails to websites asking if they want to exchange links, but its never a form letter and its never one of the "I already placed your link here, here is the HTML code for my link" - but nevertheless, it is technically spam, oh well. Daisy seems to think spam means your on a mailing list. Whatever

The point is these bulk link exchange programs are pretty much worthless, 10 good solid links are worth 100 of these crappy link exchanges where you end up on a page with 50 or 100 otherlinks and its on one of 50 link pages... its spam garbage - work on building quality links, not junk links.

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