High ranking reciprocal links.
Search engines like websites that have reciprocal links to high ranking sites. Many search engines use a program called a crawler/spider to index web sites. Crawlers can find your site easier the more websites which have a link to your site. Crawlers can rank your page easier if you have reciprocal links back to these websites. The more links the better the site. Caution! Dont link to too many low ranking websites (use the link below to check other peoples page rank) and check in the source code that the website doesnt use the rel="nofollow" attribute in the link(this stops crawlers).
Check Page Rank: Page Rank Checker.
Wikipedia: Web Crawler.
I typed "mywebsitename.co.uk" into google and found a website which was page rank 6/10 that was linked to this site. I checked in the source of their webpage and the rel="nofollow" attribute had not been used. I have now put a reciprocal link on my website which eventually should improve rankings. 6/10 may sound low but considering Yahoo and Youtube are only 9/10 its actually pretty high.
Try creating an advert at Dmegs. They are currently ranked 3/10 and do not use the rel="nofollow" attribute. You can find the link at the top right of this page. Dont worry ... 3/10 is not a bad rank for now. Youtube is 9/10 and they receive millions of visitors which is something that will take years and years to even come close(Good luck with that one!!!).
Caution! Some search engines dont like more than 100 links on any one page. This is because they assume that your webpage could be some kind of link farm or scam to beat the system of search engine ranking. Try to keep your links to below 100. If you have more, create two pages or more to soak up the amount of links that you have. Be sure to link all these pages together and make them accessable from at least one of the main pages. Remember to make every page on your website accessable (linked) from the navigation or sitemap. Search engines like good house keeping when it comes to navigation so make sure none of your webpages are stranded from the others.
Check for rel="nofollow" in the source code: To view a websites page source, right click on the page and select "View Page Source"(or something similar) from the menu. From the "Edit" menu at the top of the source window select "Find" and type in "www.yoursitename.com"... press enter. Within the tags "<a hreff="http://www.yoursitename.com"></a>" is where webmasters put the rel="nofollow" attribute to stop crawlers/spiders. If the rel="nofollow" attribute is not present then feel free to link to that website.
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