Sunday, March 4, 2007

A Good Link Exchange Email

Earlier this week I got one of those link exchange emails, but this one was actually good-- It got me to read it.

From: webmaster@REMOVED.com

Dear Webmaster,

I visited your web site earlier today and I just wanted to congratulate you on a well presented, and informative web site. It is not often that I come across a web site that offers a wealth of quality and hard to find information.

I have spent a lot of time and effort to ensure my visitors gain the maximum benefit from the information I have to offer.

As you more than likely already know, links are the best way to increase the reach of your web site.Thats why we will give you two links instead of one.

Please add my both sites information under proper link page (PR 2+). Here the our site details:

TITLE: REMOVED
URL : http://www.REMOVED.com
DESC : REMOVED

TITLE: REMOVED
URL : http://www.REMOVED.com
DESC : REMOVED

TITLE: REMOVED
URL : http://www.REMOVED.com
DESC : REMOVED

I will add your link at
http://www.REMOVED.com/REMOVED.asp PR 5 http://www.REMOVEDcom/links/REMOVED.html PR 2

Please note that all the existing links on these pages are have good Google Page Rank and it will be a big advantage for your website to be listed with reputed websites only.

If you have more sites for link exchange. We are interested to exchange links with them too.

If you need any more information please feel free to contact us webmaster@REMOVED.com.

Awaiting Reply

Thanks & Best Regards,
REMOVED
Marketing Manager
REMOVED
http://www.REMOVEDcom

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This wasn't sent via regular email, it was done by a real person posting on one of my contact pages. Now, granted it is a fairly obvious form email, but it starts off with a nice little your website is so great that it fluffs you up just enough to keep reading. It isn't a bad deal really. The web pages he wants linked are related to my site but do not compete. That being said... Is 3 outbound PR 2/3 links better then 2 inbound links (PR5 and PR2)? I can't be certain. But I am fairly comfortable the information in the target pages is real content and not a bunch of garbage, so in the end it gives the users a good experience.

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