LinkBIGGER Debuts, Offers Link and Banner Trading

MONTREAL — Touting its time saving and traffic building benefits, adult website link and banner exchange portal LinkBIGGER.com has released its free online service for public beta testing.

LinkBIGGER.com is designed to have users setup, requesting, and approving link trades within a few minutes.

According to LinkBIGGER admin Simon Abitbol, link building and banner trading play integral roles in garnering traffic directly, as well as improving a site's rankings in the search engines; but to be effective, this task once required vast amounts of resources.

"Once your link trades have been setup, LinkBIGGER.com automatically monitors each trade twenty-four hours a day so that you never have to worry about your reciprocals being removed ever again," Abitbol said. "If someone tampers with their embed code, changes its position, or removes your link in any way LinkBIGGER.com in turn will suspend their link on your site, meaning you never have an outgoing link on your site that you're not getting something in return for."

LinkBIGGER.com operates on what it calls "Embed Code Templates" which seamlessly integrate into a website, and are invisible to surfers. Building links and traffic trading all take place within the LinkBIGGER website, using a simple point-and-click interface that mainstream webmasters will find familiar.

"Traditionally sending out e-mails for requesting links can leave you tired, frustrated, and uncertain as to if your requests are even being seen by the people you've tried to contact for a link or banner exchange," Abitbol said. "With LinkBIGGER.com you can rest assured that your requests are seen, and that your efforts have been effective because all new trade requests are shown on a 'Notifications' page, which many users will find is similar to the Facebook notifications page."

New features are reportedly being developed. For example, users with multiple sites that are seeking trade partners with multiple sites, can let LinkBIGGER.com automatically create a linking pattern to link all of the sites without ever having a two-way link; offering extremely SEO friendly A>B>C link trading with just one click.

For more information, visit www.linkbigger.com.

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