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Newsletter Link Trading Anyone?
Well this seems like the most appropriate area to post this up, but I do think it might get a better response in a different forum category. Anyways, one of the excellent ways to build networks and relationships online is with link trading and one of the most effective forms is Newsletter Link Trading.
Simply put, If you have a newsletter, you got virtual real estate. Fill that virtual real estate up with referrals to friends/networks. Make that virtual real estate work for you.
In the past, I would put referrals to helmet companies on my Pocket Bike newsletters and every once so often, I would get a sale commission.
For a more REI applicable example, If I were to post an article up to my subscribers about Finding Home Values, I would also post short link and description at the bottom about visiting a friendly realtor I met that does home assessments. She in turn would send an email to her list about potential deals I have in the area. It's a mutual relationship.
Even basic link trading on just your website will increase your visibility to the Google Search Engine.
So guys? Anyone interested in building some links on websites/newsletters/blogs etc? Post up if you are interested. This topic isn't only for my own link trading, but for everyone.