Friday, December 30, 2011

Free Link Exchange

Back when I first started blogging almost six years ago, one of the tips I read about to get visitors was to use link building sites to get backlinks to your site. More backlinks is supposed to help give your site a higher page rank in the search engines. There are a lot of free link exchange sites out there. One free links site I tried out would let you put in requests to have someone link to your site if you would put a link on your site linking to them. I got a lot of requests not relevant to the topic of my site though, so they weren't very helpful backlnks.
Freelinkbuildingtools.com is another site designed to help you build links to your site. They offer a webmasters forum where you can connect with other webmasters and exchange links. A link exchange manager lets you upload a customizable resources page that other webmasters can use to quickly submit their information and follow your linking instructions to trade links. A free link exchange service lets you choose links from a list of relevant sites to trade with. You place code on your site and every time someone links to you, you get points to use for getting links from other sites of your choosing.
Freelinkbuildingtools.com can also refer you to someone who can do all the hard work of getting back links for your site.
Freelinkbuildingtools.com offers a database of articles designed to help you improve your site. Several useful articles include Link Building Etiquette, Generating Valuable Back Links with Blogs, and Using Quality Content to Build Backlinks.
The best part of Freelinkbuildingtools.com is, it is all free. You just have to register to gain access to free information, which just might help improve your site.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Fantasy football

This guest post from Lewis Beck

I am a fantasy football widow. I cannot even believe that I am living this life. My husband has always been a person who cannot drag himself away from a football game. But now he has joined this fantasy football league and has become totally obsessed with what seems like every football game imaginable each weekend on television. And when he cannot find out a score of a game on television, he gets online on West Jordan wireless internet and finds out everything he wants to know about any game. To say that he has gone insane is putting it mildly. I don’t even like football, and now it affects our everyday lives. My husband’s brother who lives in Texas calls him every Saturday and Sunday to discuss their fantasy football teams. Before football season started, they would talk to each other about once or twice a month. At least they have unlimited minutes on their cell phones. I guess it could be worse. My husband could be interested in hunting and dragging home a deer or something dead every weekend expecting me to clean it or something.