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Reciprocal link finder

Keywords:

Include

(mark the links you do want)

common reciprocal phrases (e.g. "reciprocal links")

Exclude

(mark the links you don't want)

academic and government sites
pages which end in non-HTML extensions (e.g. .doc)

This free resource can be a simple but helpful tool in identifying other web sites which might make suitable reciprocal link partners for you. An alternative approach to finding potential reciprocal link partners is to use Friend-Of-A-Friend, our free friend-of-a-friend analysis tool.

The Google search above can be used to improve the likelihood of finding relevant web pages - just enter suitable keywords which will identify complementary sites, and uncheck any options you don't need. Of course, Google will automatically rank the results in terms of PageRank - so you can prioritise partners who can make the most contribution to your own PageRank. However, you should still expect to have to do some manual trawling to find the sites you want!

If you have any suggestions on how this link searcher could be improved, please feel free to contact us.

You may also be interested in RouteCheck, our free online reciprocal link checker, and our free link form validation script.