A link with a deeper relationship between the two websites involved. Like all relationships, this can be one-sided or mutually satisfying. The criteria for success are a work-in-progress, however.
A reciprocal link is when two websites agree to place a link to the other website on their own - effectively a link exchange between two websites.
When two websites swap links to point at each other. Trading links with other websites.
A return link on your website to a website that has linked to you.
a link to another website placed on your site in exchange for a link to your site from theirs. Once very effective in achieving high search engine rankings, now of less proven value.
Also known as a link exchange, a web link connection to a page that has a corresponding link back to the source.
a common thread between you and another website owner
a link between two web sites of relevant category to achieve page rank or presence in search engines
a link on your site to our site
a link that points to a web page that links back
a link to a website that carries a similar link back to your own website
an agreement between two parties, usually businesses, to link each site to the other
an exchange of a link between two pages
a text and/or banner link to a site that, somewhere in its pages, carries a similar text/banner link to your own site
a text and/or banner link to a web site that also has a text or banner link back (in reciprocation) to your own website
a text or banner link to a site that has a parallel link to your site
a "trade" where both webmasters post links to each others sites
a two-way link involving a link to your site from an external source and a link from your site back to the external source
Where two websites exchange links to each other.
The exchange of a link between two website.
This is where 2 websites will exchange links from one to the other.
The mutual interchange of links with other web sites, a practice designed to increase web site traffic.
One webpage link is reciprocated by an outside webpage link.
If you blogroll link to our blog, we will blogroll to your blog
An agreement between two sites to exchange links. Sites exchanging links can risk a penalty or ban if they are not of a related topic. Learn more about effective link exchanges.
A reciprocal link is a mutual link between two objects.
The trading of links - eg. You link to me and I'll link back to you.
An exchange between two sites that agree to link to each other.
A hyperlink from one site to another in return for a similar link. Contrast with Bilink.
A link exchange between two sites.
A reciprocal link is also called link swapping and link exchanging. I put your web site link on my site; you put my site link on your site. Exchanging links is a way to add value to your website, increase website traffic by linking with other web sites, and in return, builds link popularity. Link popularity increases your search engine result position ranking.
is where two sites exchange links by placing a link to each other on each site. This is a proven way to build link popularity which is now an important component of achieving high search engine rankings.
A link from page A to page B where page B links back to page A.
A reciprocal link involves one web site agreeing to link to another site on the condition that the favor is returned.
Reciprocal linking happens when two sites give links to each other.
A link placed on site A, pointing to site B, on the condition that site B returns the favor. Also called a link swap. Contrary to popular belief, reciprocal linking does not necessarily improve a site's PageRank . In some cases it can have a negative effect on PageRank.
Links directing a user to another Web site that also contains links directing users to your site.
A link provided from one site to another in exchange for a link back.
Where 2 sites exchange links.
When two sites agree to link to each other.
A hyperlink or link placed on one Web site to return the favor of another site putting a link on their page. Back
A mutual understanding between two webmasters to exchange links (i.e. they both add the link to the other's website on their own website). Most search engines (certainly Google) are sophisticated enough to detect reciprocal linking and they don't view it very favourably because it is clearly a manufactured method of generating links. Websites with reciprocal links risk being penalized.
A 'link exchange' in which two sites link to each other.
is a link agreement between two web sites where each site places a link on its site to the other.
A link you place on your webpage with the understanding that the linked webpage will create a link to your site.
Tow sites place links to each other on their own sites.
A return link on your site to a site that has linked to yours.
Exchanging link between two websites is called reciprocal link, It is also called link swap.
An exchange of links between two sites.
A link offered to another site on the condition that you gain one in return. For example, you might provide a link to Site X on your links page provided Site X has a link back to you. This may not always increase your site's ranking, in fact it may have a negative effect in some cases.
A recirpocal link is one which is obtained by offering a link back to the originating website.
Two websites which provide links to each other.
Two sites can exchange links, linking to each other, helping each other get traffic and gain link popularity.
An agreement between two sites to exchange links between them. Sites exchanging links can risk a penalty or ban if they are not related topic with each other.
A link reciprocated among websites. For example, your website about recipes includes a link to an online grocery store site that in turn includes a link to your recipe site. Reciprocal links among sites with related content are used extensively on the internet to increase traffic amongst themselves (kind of a link partnership intended to help both websites)