Link Vault is an excellent website marketing strategy made up of a large group of quality websites. Each new member must bring to the network at least one high quality website and make available a few links slots for existing members. In return you receive 'Vaultage' which you use to receive links from the other members websites.Each website added to the network will be vetted by a person before any links are placed to ensure it meets the \strict quality guidelines. Should you wish to use your Vaultage quota to provide text link adverts to a website not in the system, then this website will also need to pass the vetting.Link Vault is completely free and the set up is straightforward, flexible and easily customized. All the links are static, unless you delete them or the site is removed. You also have full control over the number of text links you receive.Choose Link Vault - I have sent out emails to many asking for links and get only a small number of replies. Why not have a program that automates the task and even better still is not necessarily reciprocal.The Link Vault is a PHP or ASP program installed onto your site with some code onto each page that you want links on. The program then adds up to 5 links on each of your pages. You then get given links on other peoples websites based on the Google PR of your and their pages.The link vault is the new kid on the block - started April 2005. Until now, I have been using the Digitalpoint Coop as one method of getting additional links. Only problem is that the links are rotating, and Google is not so keen on links that are here today and showing somewhere else at the next moment. I have suffered with the Digitalpoint co-op - I have seen initial high rankings drop once Google has realized that the links are rotating.So when any existing player is not interested in changing, a new player always enters the market.The link vault has:* Permanent links - not rotating like the Digitalpoint co-op* You build up your weight based on the Google PR of each page that has links on it. Vaultage is updated every half hour and vaultage is evaluated as pages are visited. It is therefore good to send a robot around your pages. But since it takes a while for vaultage to be used up, it doesn't matter that the vaultage takes a while to accumulate.* You don't have to have links on every page - on the co-op you have to have links on every page.* Weight is based on an exponential formula similar to that of the Google PR, so you get lots more for a PR5 than you do a PR4 etc. I helped with deciding what formula to use.* Weight gets used up based on the PR of the page that links to you* Links are added up to a maximum 20 links per day for any one url - Google prefers a gradual increase in the number of back links. Any large increase in links speaks of spam according to the April 2005 Google patent application.* You have the ability to add up to 30 url's for Link Vault sites to link to per domain. Additional with the referral system. Each url can have up to 3 different link texts pointing at it at varying percentages.* A maximum of 5 of any one link , and a maximum of 20 links on any one domain - means there is not the risk of the Google same site penalty (too many links from any one site).* The programming prevents their being recipricol links* Any one site can't have links on more than 50% of the rest of the network* You can limit links to language (I recommend that you don't limit, so you get the most possible links. Especially while the link vault is only in its infancy).* Links and sites are personally vetted by link vault staff.* No adult, gambling, weapons, pharmaceuticals, spam, general website directories, 'offensive' websites.* Must be legal products, suitable for family audience, recognized by the main search engines, main index page recognized by search engines.* Links are first added to sites in your category - based on the demo top level categories. Then links are added to other sites within the Link Vault.* You get credit for the best PR of 20,000 of your pages* Every site you add to your account gets treated as a referral (see following post). I was instrumental in getting this feature added. Previously it was only on actual referrals.* You can specify that you don't get links from sites on your account to each other - this is important so that your sites don't get treated as being the same site by Google - in this case only site would get shown for a query.* You get shown the Link Vaultage that has been used for each of your pages receiving links - this is very useful in deciding when to stop adding links.* You get shown the total links that have added per domain, and number of url's you have per domain - able to access the links sorted by domain via a drop down menu.* Links are given to you in as fair a method as possible - PR0 links first, then ever increasing. The total number of links available and their PR's are known by the Link Vault. They then distribute these links in a pyramid fashion. ie With 40 links they will spread over 4 different levels of page value in a pyramid fashion.* The date is shown that you added the site and had it approved, and the date you added the url's to receive links (added around 20th May 05)* Clicking on the links does a Google search for that phrase.* If you take the max links down to less than what you already have - Example: one of the links set to a max of 100. It had 75 'links placed' then reduced max down to 50. Then the 'links placed' went down to 50. Those 25 links are removed are the most recent links added (being the highest vaultage). You get the vaultage given back to you.
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