About the reciprocal links and the sentence structure
RECIPROCAL LINKS
You put a link on your site to mine and I'll put one on my site to yours. Sounds fair doesn't it? Ha! but there's a catch!!
What if you are an honest Joe like me and believe the person on the other side is honest and you do your bit by adding the link to the other guys site but 加气混凝土设备 ... back at the ranch ...
S/he never adds the reciprocal link back to you. You've been had!
OR
S/he sends you and email saying "here's the page with your link ..." but the page with your link is not linked from anywhere else on 反击式破碎机 this person's site! You get it? Your link is on the other site but the page it is on can never be found on that site ... you've been scammed!
OR
S/he waits for 2 weeks then removes your link but you still link to him/her. Scammed again!
Reciprocal links are great and work very well because of 选矿设备 the way search engines rank sites. However, they open to abuse. Use with caution.
GRAMMAR/SPELLING
Makwgh shwkefr yokep spkllpf corrgprtly!! A page full of obvious typos won't get you far. With all the spell checkers out there these days, there is no excuse for poor spelling. But spelling is only one part of the problem. The other major part is grammar. Carefully read the two sentences below. Both are identical except for the placement of a single comma:
Here lies my dearly departed Martha. In heaven is she, not in hell, this I know well.
Here lies my dearly departed Martha. In heaven is she not, in hell, this I know well.
While on the subject of spelling and grammar, don't forget that English is not spelt (or spoken) the same 办证 all over the world. There is a vast difference between American English and British English spelling for example. It is not really important which spelling you decide to go with provided you are consistent.
Always keep in mind your intended audience when adding text. For example, the word 'Ketchup' is a common word in America but someone in 新风换气机 South Africa won't know what that is because they call it 'Tomato Sauce'. There are hundreds of words and phrases we take for granted that either mean something completely different to someone from another part of the world or has no meaning at all.
SENTENCE STRUCTURE
Search engines are mathematical marvels that read the text on your site and combine it (not all of them) with your META TAGS. Some even integrate other HTML tags like the,
You put a link on your site to mine and I'll put one on my site to yours. Sounds fair doesn't it? Ha! but there's a catch!!
What if you are an honest Joe like me and believe the person on the other side is honest and you do your bit by adding the link to the other guys site but 加气混凝土设备 ... back at the ranch ...
S/he never adds the reciprocal link back to you. You've been had!
OR
S/he sends you and email saying "here's the page with your link ..." but the page with your link is not linked from anywhere else on 反击式破碎机 this person's site! You get it? Your link is on the other site but the page it is on can never be found on that site ... you've been scammed!
OR
S/he waits for 2 weeks then removes your link but you still link to him/her. Scammed again!
Reciprocal links are great and work very well because of 选矿设备 the way search engines rank sites. However, they open to abuse. Use with caution.
GRAMMAR/SPELLING
Makwgh shwkefr yokep spkllpf corrgprtly!! A page full of obvious typos won't get you far. With all the spell checkers out there these days, there is no excuse for poor spelling. But spelling is only one part of the problem. The other major part is grammar. Carefully read the two sentences below. Both are identical except for the placement of a single comma:
Here lies my dearly departed Martha. In heaven is she, not in hell, this I know well.
Here lies my dearly departed Martha. In heaven is she not, in hell, this I know well.
While on the subject of spelling and grammar, don't forget that English is not spelt (or spoken) the same 办证 all over the world. There is a vast difference between American English and British English spelling for example. It is not really important which spelling you decide to go with provided you are consistent.
Always keep in mind your intended audience when adding text. For example, the word 'Ketchup' is a common word in America but someone in 新风换气机 South Africa won't know what that is because they call it 'Tomato Sauce'. There are hundreds of words and phrases we take for granted that either mean something completely different to someone from another part of the world or has no meaning at all.
SENTENCE STRUCTURE
Search engines are mathematical marvels that read the text on your site and combine it (not all of them) with your META TAGS. Some even integrate other HTML tags like the


