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Thanks gofetch. That's quite helpful. I appreciate.
I also appreciate hartofalyon's feedback. I'm only a little concerned that view is being misunderstood by some people. but i can really defend my site not being a link farm. it's simply a place where webmasters can meet and do several things among them exchanging links manually. Picture this: a resource where you and i signup, submit our websites. Nothing has happened yet, right? so later i visit the resource and i happen to find your profile that has a link to your site. I love your site!... and your content is relevant to mine. so i decide to request for a link from you. the resource makes this for me to do this through a template and you receive my request by email. You then review my request, visit my profile, that links to my site, you look at my site and depending on what you see, judge whether to link to me or decline. I you're interested, you have to find a way of linking to me manually or use my 'link to us' code. Does that contravine best practises? i really doubt but i'd quite want to know if it really does.
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