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Why set up Reciprocal links?

Whether our web sites are businesses or a personal project,
we want as many people as possible to visit.
You will have spent a large amount of time
researching your subject then getting it looking presentable
so now you want to show it off to the world

People find web sites in many different ways, the most
common way is via the search engines.
Search engines trawl the world wide web
looking for web sites just like yours.

Every day, the search engines visit millions
of web sites and create indexes from their content.
There are all kinds of theories regarding the best ways to get
to the top of the listings but very few people know the absolute truth.
There are numerous companies out there who promise to get you to
the top of every search engine in the known universe
in exchange for enormous wads of cash.

There are ways of improving your ratings but getting the
top spot is very difficult unless you are in a minority market.

A recent Google search for Genealogy returned over
41,000,000 hits!, yes that is over forty one million.
  • Genealogy England 1,300,000 hits.
  • Genealogy Lancashire 434,000 hits.
  • Genealogy Blackburn 241,000 hits.
  • Genealogy Spilman 968 Hits.


  • Even 968 hits would take a lot of getting through but when
    the results get into many thousands then your web site is just lost.

    Search engines increase the ranking of your pages each time
    they are visited, so the more links you have from other
    web sites, the higher your ranking will be.

    There are many other factors to take into consideration
    and having good, relevant content is another way of
    ensuring that your rankings are increased.

    Link to www.familytracer.co.uk
    To use this image on your own web site
    insert the following code into your web page.
    We have a number of other suitable images
    to link to our Web Site.
    Please contact us with your requirements.

    Once you have set up the link to our web site and we will set up a reciprocal link back to your web site but don't forget to tell us the URL (Web Address).

    Link to:- The Spilman Family Archive

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