Reciprocal links are dead!

I've been reading a lot of nonsense on various SEO forums about reciprocal linking being dead. People screaming and crying because their sites no longer rank well after Google's big Jagger update. I thought it would be timely for me to write an article about what REALLY happened, and what you can do about it.
Reciprocal Links Aren't Dead
First of all, reciprocal links aren't dead, not by a long shot. It would be foolish of any search engine to ignore links from one authority site to another just because that other site points back to it. That, in fact, reinforces the value of both sites!
What really happened is that Google got smarter about reciprocal links. They are harder on link farms now, and bogus "directories" of links. So the people who are crying foul probably had most or all of their links coming from these kinds of shady sources.
From my own experience with my many sites, however, it seems clear that reciprocal links have been devalued by Google. All that means is that they don't count quite as much as they used to, but they are still very valuable.
If you follow my philosophy of optimizing for keywords that are not super competitive, though, then you may have already guessed that my sites weren't affected much, since most of my "competition" isn't really competing for the keywords I'm targeting anyway.
Reciprocal Links Have Always Been A Short-Term Solution
Besides, reciprocal links should ALWAYS be looked on as a short-term boost to get a site going. You want to get those reciprocal links so that you can get ranked for some less competitive keywords. Once you're getting some traffic, if you're offering high quality content to your visitors, you'll get more links into your site naturally.
This happens because if a lot of people value your site, you are bound to get talked about in forums and message boards that are related to your site topic. And other webmasters who visit your site and like it will add links from their sites to yours. Your link popularity will grow naturally--as long as your site content is high quality.
But a site needs the initial momentum that reciprocal links provide to get started. Just the act of emailing webmasters for reciprocal links will result in people who are in your area of expertise looking at your site. So whether you get a link or not, if you have a quality site, you've put it in front of a person who has the opportunity to spread the word about you. And believe me, quality sites get talked about a lot.
Getting More Links
Since it's true that reciprocal links have been devalued by Google, that could mean that you need to get more links to stay competitive (though that really depends on what keywords you're targeting).
Personally, I find SEO Elite to be a huge asset in this regard, because it automates the process of getting people to link to your site. I also highly recommended Jack Humphrey's Power Linking methods.
Summing It All Up
If you're building quality content and using reciprocal links as they should be used (to get a
short-term boost that launches a new site), then changes in the valuation of reciprocal links will not be a problem.
If you're a link spammer, or if you're relying on shady directories or link farms, then yes, you're in trouble. Stick to the methods I've outlined above and use software-assisted link gathering tools like SEO Elite and you'll be on top of the search engine game for many more algorithm updates to come.

August 27th, 2006 - 04:36
Thanks Jonathan
August 24th, 2006 - 14:14
Colleen,
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My 2c.
August 23rd, 2006 - 02:20
Hi Jonathan,
Your articles make a lot of sense and it has certainly made me think about where I am going with Adsense. I use SEOElite and it is a great program
it has helped me move up the search engine rankings very quickly.
I know that this is off the track a bit but I have your Translation Gold on my site and I thought that you would like to know that it is going very well I have had it on less than two weeks and have had an amazing amount of translations going on, I have found that German is the main one and believe it or not Arabic has been shooting up the list fast. Thank you for developing this wonderful rescoure. I have a question for you. Do you have a program where I can translate my ebooks into the different languages. My books are around 120-200 pages and are in PDF format. Is there a way that I could incorporate your Translation Gold program into the ebooks perhaps.
Look forward to your reply, please keep up the good work.
Love and Light
Colleen
P.S. Anyone who has is no using Translation Gold is missing out on a large slice of the internet market.