Link building
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I am just starting out on building dome links for my site and a lot of the sites
i am requesting to link to are requesting i put a link on my home page
is this normal as i can imagine it would look quite messy,or is there a way to put it on but hide it or should i create a links page i am using a wordpress website using elegant themes i am a total newbie so not sure what i should do any feed back would be appreciated .
thanks
alan
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You're welcome Alan; glad I was able to help. Best of luck!
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Thanks Marty very helpful
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That would be a great deal! Hope you can get it.
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The Pope can have one of mine if I can have one on his.
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Unless they are a partner or affiliate site I would never recommend linking out on your homepage. Good luck with the link building, here are a few other posts that might help you get started...
http://www.seomoz.org/beginners-guide-to-seo/growing-popularity-and-links
http://www.seomoz.org/q/link-building-i-really-dont-get-it-is-there-an-easy-way
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.....are requesting i put a link on my home page...
The Pope can't get a link on my homepage.
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