Most webmasters are reluctant to link out from their home pages, so getting home page links pointing to your own website can be difficult. But there is a simple and effective way to get tons of home page links.
All you have to do is find websites that are relatively new and offer the webmasters a good link from two or three internal, well-established pages on your site in exchange for a home page link on theirs.
This is a true win-win situation because your linking partner gets two or three high quality inbound links to help establish his/her new site while you get a home page link on a site that will become established in its own right in a relatively short period of time.
Some of your linking partners will move your home page link to an internal page after their site becomes established, in which case you can drop all but one of your links to the other site. It’s still win-win because:
1 – You still have a quality inbound link in exchange for yours.
2 – During the time it takes for the other site to grow and build a solid rankings foundation in the search engines, you’re taking advantage of the anchor text boost and traffic from the home page link!
Hitherto contenders for the US presidency, Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton have recently put on a show of unity at a New Hampshire rally. For now though, amidst quite dissent among her sulking flock, there is little in the way the New York senator could get them to follow her lead. Wounds don’t just close four weeks since the longest primary campaign in modern American history drew to a close — after 17 months. It was no surprise then that a survey conducted in the first week of July showed that supporting Obama is still a tall order for Hillary fans. Conducted by Opinion Research Corp. for CNN, the poll disclosed that merely 54% of Clinton backers would cast their ballot for Obama. The same survey showed in early June that 60% percent had wanted to support the Illinois senator’s bid to become the first black US president. Rather than voting for anyone, the surveyed Clinton supporters opined they would just stay home in November. Denial mode, it is. Around 43% of Democrats polled still want Hillary to be the presidential nominee. Her supporters are entitled to go through these motions. But if this phase turns into a full-blown grudge by November, then Obama better watch this sector. For Obama to make inroads into Clinton’s camp now, he’s got to choose her as running mate. However, opposite a woman with sixteen years of experience in Washington, he runs the risk of tainting his promise of “change.”
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