June 26, 2007
How to Rank on the Search Engines with 3-Way Links
I have found a site which gives you 3 Way Links for free (limited to 700 Beta Testers). You might be the lucky one to try it for free. Try your luck and sign up for free now and become beta testers at 3-way-links Sign up and see if you will be billed or not.
If you are not the lucky ones to try it for free, then you might want to consider this option to get your PR rankings up. Below is the explaination on how it works.
There have been three major search engine paradigms since the first search engine was born:
- In the beginning…
In the first search engines, on-page factors mattered most (your page title and page text).
It was very easy to rank well back then. All you had to do was make sure your title and text contained the right keywords.
- Then there were links…
Google was the first search engine to analyze the incoming links to your site and rank a site based on its link popularity. The other big engines followed suit, and because of this, reciprocal linking became the best way to rank well in most engines.
Webmasters started trading links and were ranking well in Google because of it.
- TODAY: Not just any links will do!
Google caught on to the huge surge in reciprocal links, and started to devalue them in 2006. Now, while reciprocal links still hold some weight, in order to rank well you need to get links pointing to your sites from domains that you do not link to.
This has made life hard on the webmasters who relied on reciprocal links for ranking, since it’s much, MUCH harder to get one-way links to your site than to trade links with other webmasters.
Wouldn’t it be great if there was a way to trade one way links as easily as you used to trade reciprocal links? Imagine being able to get dozens, or hundreds of links from related web sites, all considered one-way links by the search engines.
If you could do that, your search engine rankings would rise again…
Now you can trade one-way links with ease!
How is it possible to "trade" one-way links? It’s easy using the "3 way" linking method. It works like this: You have 3 web sites (A, B and C). Site A links to site B, site B links to site C, and site C links to site A, like so:

From the search engines’ perspective, site B has a one-way link from site A, site C has a one-way link from site B, and site A has a one-way link from site C. This prevents the engines from discounting the link as being reciprocal, even though, in fact, they really are.
This is not a new concept. Even as early as the year 2000, some webmasters were using this method to achieve rankings in Google faster, since even then Google recognized the value of a one-way link over a reciprocal link.
But it’s more difficult to do a 3-way trade, especially if you’re trying to keep track of who you’ve traded with, and whether your links are still up on their sites.
At least, it USED to be difficult, but not anymore!
Get dozens or hundreds of one-way links to your site with very little effort.
3WayLinks.net makes it easy for you to trade links with dozens or hundreds of other web sites. You simply signup for an account for each domain you want to include in the network, and add a small PHP script page to your site (linked to from your home page).
The network will then slowly start adding links to your links page, and adding your link to other network members’ links pages, at the rate of 2 - 6 links per day (as they become available). The maximum number of links for any site is 250.
A second option is to trade articles with other sites in the network, which allows your link to be on a content page by itself, as well as allowing you to link-out to other sites with TRUE one-way links.
The networks are broken down into categories to ensure that the search engines see your links on pages that are related to your own site’s theme.
Would dozens or hundreds of quality one-way links help your site’s ranking?
If so, then this is the system for you! Each member site is approved by a human reviewer to make sure it is of good quality and fits into their guidelines
Also, the network is monitored by an automated system, so that sites which go down or remove their links page are taken out of the network to make room for webmasters with active sites who are willing to play by the rules.
Filed under Internet Marketing, Resources, SEO-Search Engine Optimisation/optimization by Matt Ng








