Many high PR websites are run by charity organizations, open-source expertise groups & the like. Contributions of time, money or resources in exchange for links are ordinary and very worthwhile. For this type of link building, relevancy is still important, but you might not be able to find any link partners in this segment if you focus solely on topic-sensitive sites & pages. It could be very worthwhile to donate regardless and see if the links from PR7 & 8 pages can help to boost your importance.
Appending your broadest search terms to these types of words can help you find the websites most likely to pass you a good link. Remember that even if non-profits, charities, etc. don't have a link program in place, they may be more than happy to give a special link for you if you request it when contributing. If nothing else, these links and the time or money you spend getting them are a great way to sleep better at night.

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  • At February 19, 2009 6:56 AM, Blogger www.cumberlandmountainoutreach.org said…

    As a nonprofit organization resources are always tight. Many times we have no funds for web advertising. Link building is a great way of free advertisement for our site. You just have to be careful to have quality links. To many random links and search engines may label your site as a link farm. Just make sure to play fair. If you agree to a reciprocal link make sure to keep that link on as long as you have that site. As well, you should also check your outbound links on your site to make sure there are no broken links.

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