The Importance of Hard Links
If you have a TGP and trade traffic with other TGPs, you're most likely doing that via a script and the links to those trade sites are generated by the script. However, if you're trading links with other sites with the goal of increasing your PR, which is an important element if you're hoping to get a good Google SERP position, then it's very important that you make sure those sites are linking back to you with a hard link.
For those of you that don't understand the difference, a soft link might look something like this, http://www.theirsite.com/popit.php?link=http://www.yoursite.com, where a hard link would be something like http://www.yoursite.com.
It's also important that the site is linking to you via a text link and not a banner and the text for that link should be descriptive of your site's content. For example: Click here for lots of free blowjob pics and videos
For those of you that don't understand the difference, a soft link might look something like this, http://www.theirsite.com/popit.php?link=http://www.yoursite.com, where a hard link would be something like http://www.yoursite.com.
It's also important that the site is linking to you via a text link and not a banner and the text for that link should be descriptive of your site's content. For example: Click here for lots of free blowjob pics and videos





3 Comments:
Ya, it's about freaking time you wrote something. "it's been awhile",
Thanks :)
You're knowledge & experience always great & appreciated.
Hi Hammer,
Thanks for the read.
I'm wondering, if I had a script that wrote out "hard links", such as from a toplist on a tgp, but they rotated and changed, would they still count as hard links?
wm
Yes, WM, as long as the links were not generated by a script and actually linked directly to the url, they would still be considered hard links, even though they were rotated.
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