Oct 5 2005

Let’s Link – Link Exchanges Help to Build Readership


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I blog here because I love to talk about investing – more specifically dividend investing. What drives me the most is watching my readership grow. Let’s face it, as bloggers we all hope that people are actually reading what we write. Otherwise, what is the point.

I already have a pretty extensive Blogroll going but am always looking to add to it. I also want to ensure I am looking at as many blogs as possible. I find that I learn so much from other blogs in terms of education and ideas of how to improve my personal finances. A link exchange would be very valuable for me.

With that in mind, I would like to start a link exchange to encourage more backlinks to The Dividend Guy and to help out other quality personal finance blogs increase their readership. If you think your site would fit into the personal finance and investing keyword genre, then please read further…

Step 1: Add My Link to Your Blogroll or Link List

URI: http://www.thedividendguyblog.com
Text: The Dividend Guy
Text2: One Guys Journey to Passive Income Through Dividend Investing

Step 2: Send Me Your Link

Once you have added me to your blogroll or link list, email me your link at info@thedividendguyblog.com and I will add you to my blogroll.

I have added a picture in the sidebar to encourage more linking since I want to ensure that everyone sees it.

Keep in mind that relevant linking is a very important tool to building readership. I hope I can help you with your traffic as much as you can help me. Thank you in advance.

P.S. I want to thank Yaro over at Entrepreneurs Journey for the inspiration to do this link exchange. His blog is amazing and a definite source of inspiration.

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  1. Jason said:

    Hi, this is Jason from Pragmatic Finance. I have been reading your blog for awhile now and added you to my blogroll. If you like my site or think your readers might, I would appreciate it if you could add me to yours. My site is mainly about personal finance but I hope to write more about investing as I learn more. Thanks a bunch.
    http://www.pragmaticfinance.com/

    July 5th, 2006 at 6:57 pm

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