Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Does freerelevantlinks.com work ?

freerelevantLinks.com is a link exchange service.
It basically operates like a pyramid scheme for links. You add your site to their list and link to four sites(with one link going to them).
You then wait for your site bubble to the top of the list and get linked by other new sites.
Like all pyramid schemes it depends on new members signing up and placing links on their sites. This is not a problem in principle because millions of webpages are being created every year and if plenty sign up to this service the pyramid will not collapse.

Many net newbies wonder whether freerelevantlinks.com works. Here is my analysis from me an experienced webmaster.

The site freerelevantlinks operates on the principle that the more links you have pointing to your website the higher you are ranked by search engines. This is obviously true. The question that remains unanswered answered is how many links you get in return.

Another advantage of freerelevantlinks is that they allow you to select the anchor text for the link to your website. Choosing relevant anchor text is crucial in SEO.
This means you can choose keywords that you are optimising for on your site. For a forex tutorial website would pick the anchor text "learn forex trading".

Another attractive feature is that freerelevantlinks allows you to choose what category of sites you want to exchange links with. Exchanging links with related sites is good for SEO.

The service promises that you will get backlinks within 30 days.
My verdict on this service is that it works in principle.
I have signed up and i am waiting to bubble to the top of their link pyramid.Only then can I prove that it works in practice.

One thing is for certain that this link exchange works for their website. A link popularity search reveals that they have a massive 540,000 links on all major seacrh engine. My site www.fxacademy.net has 52.

1 comment:

Robert Bibb said...

Hi Robert Bibb here with Freerelevantlinks.com which is now getseobot.com and the service has changed dramatically over the past few years. We also own doitseo.com which is now on the first page of google for SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION and our website is only 8 months old. Our service does work and has advanced siloing technologies along with very strict entry guidelines similar to the DMOZ project. Please give us another looksy ;).