When ya put it that way it does sound like a lot
of work for nothing. ;-)
Ron
At 02:03 PM 5/13/98 -0400, Rainmaker wrote:
>At 11:19 AM 5/13/1998 -0500, Ronnie Gauthier so eloquently stated:
>>
>>I just think taht over a period of time a hobby page
>>that is maintained can develop reciprocal linking that
>>a commercial page never will. I also feel that the
>>hobbiest sites get a more favorable look at being used
>>for a "site of the day".
>>
>
>Links are a strange Net phenomena. They have two effects:
>
>1. They may drive visitors to your site.
>2. They may drive visitors away from your site.
>
>Too risky for me. Those who use them do so until they get too
>big, then they go off on their own. IMO, why not just promote
>yourself on your own, and forget the links.
>
>George
>
>
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