Managing Text Linking Time
The popular business saying these days seems to be, “time is money.” To a certain extent, that phrase is true. For businessmen who work all day, time spent doing something useless certainly can cost them money. For high school teenagers who spend their free time watching sports and playing video games, not that there is anything wrong with that, free time is not worth money.
New web owners who spend a lot of their free time trying to promote and increase traffic for their site will quickly find that their time will become valuable. It may seem easy to start a new site. But between designing the layout, writing the content, ensuring there are no coding problems, submitting the site to search engines, buying/trading text links, placing ads, and so on, one will find that time runs out very quickly. Thus it becomes all the more important to do tasks smarter.
For instance, when first starting out a website or blog, one should try to only get the text links that have the most worth added onto their site. Having a functional, interesting site is much more important in the beginning than having one-and-done visitors see the site. Try to find big websites, with high PageRanks, to link to you before e-mailing and messaging every person you can. Try to find sites that have established high traffic numbers and those that display their links well before asking those with smaller numbers and worse policies.
Eventually, of course, you will want to get as many text links as possible. But in the beginning, its always smart to try to create a quality product people will want to visit over and over again. What use is traffic that never returns because of an initial bad first impression? Buy and trade text links the smart way in the beginning and you’ll do just fine.
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