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Kevin Smithers
I am in the middle of finishing off a website for a mobil electrician based in London and I am looking for some Electricians who have their own websites to swap links with.
Link swapping is a essential part of SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) and the more links you can get inbound and also outbound from a website within the same category the better, quite literally the more the merrier
Obviously nobody wants to link to their competition so I am looking for Electricians who are not in London, I would need the following information from you;
Name of your business
Company logo
Short description of services (Any niches etc)
URL of your website
Most website on their links pages have the names of the business's and then the word website which is a link, although this is fine I go a little further to help the SEO of the sites I link to! I would put the description on the links page along with your logo and I would link to your website from part of the text within the description, I find that this produced better results.
AS a example;
Hanbro electrical supplies based in Bournemouth have been established for over 20 years in the local area and specialise in new build electrical installations
By doing this the search engines do not see our website as a link farm and the inbound link to your website will increase the keywords "new build electrical installations"
Please reply to this thread or send me a PM if you are interested, the website this is for is West and Central Electrical - Home
Link swapping is a essential part of SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) and the more links you can get inbound and also outbound from a website within the same category the better, quite literally the more the merrier
Obviously nobody wants to link to their competition so I am looking for Electricians who are not in London, I would need the following information from you;
Name of your business
Company logo
Short description of services (Any niches etc)
URL of your website
Most website on their links pages have the names of the business's and then the word website which is a link, although this is fine I go a little further to help the SEO of the sites I link to! I would put the description on the links page along with your logo and I would link to your website from part of the text within the description, I find that this produced better results.
AS a example;
Hanbro electrical supplies based in Bournemouth have been established for over 20 years in the local area and specialise in new build electrical installations
By doing this the search engines do not see our website as a link farm and the inbound link to your website will increase the keywords "new build electrical installations"
Please reply to this thread or send me a PM if you are interested, the website this is for is West and Central Electrical - Home