hello aryan Oh brother, you said a mouthful, there. I initiated a discussion last month about sending emails, and the consensus seemed to be that hand made & personalized emails are the way to go and that automated one size fits all email requests generally receive negative responses.
There are indeed scripts for automating reciprocal links on a web page, but I'm not going to mention any. This is something, in my opinion, you don't want to automate. You're getting into link Farm Country there.
A better way, in my opinion, is to have a simple formmail request on your web site for prospective linkers to make requests from, and to list your guidelines and standards.
There are purported "software" solutions for gaining links (and they all claim to be safe), as well as so-called "safe" web-based reciprocal link programs. Someone dropped their name here a few weeks ago, and that web site received a tepid response.
Call me paranoid or call me conservative, but I am very wary about putting my site's good will and ranking into someone else's hands via a web based solution, or software.
links are so important to me that I maintain as much control over them as possible; from sending emails to posting the links on my web site.
OR From the [url=http://www.google.com/webmaste rs/guidelines.html]Google Webmaster Guidelines[/url] (last item in the Design and Content Guidelines section):
> Keep the links on a given page to a reasonable number (fewer than 100).
Since the links should be useful to your visitors I would recommend multiple categories rather than an alphabetical listing
for more inf check http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum 48/268.htm
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1:40 PM on July 02, 2008