Link exchange 1395433 224665193 2008-07-09T21:44:12Z Ohnoitsjamie 507787 Reverted edits by [[Special:Contributions/213.244.208.37|213.244.208.37]] ([[User talk:213.244.208.37|talk]]) to last version by Bonadea {{Mergeto|Methods of website linking|date=December 2007}} A '''link exchange''' (also known as a '''banner exchange''') is a confederation of [[website]]s that operates similarly to a [[web ring]]. [[Webmaster]]s register their web sites with a central organization, that runs the exchange, and in turn receive from the exchange [[HTML]] code which they insert into their web pages. In contrast to a web ring, where the HTML code simply comprises simple circular ring navigation [[hyperlink]]s, in a link exchange the HTML code causes the display of [[Web banner|banner advertisement]]s, for the sites of other members of the exchange, on the member web sites, and webmasters have to create such banner advertisements for their own web sites.<ref name=Munck>{{cite book|title=Labour and Globalisation Results and Prospects|author=Ronaldo Munck|pages=77|date=2004|publisher=Liverpool University Press|id=ISBN 0853238170}}</ref><ref name=RLM>{{cite book|title=Record Label Marketing|author=Amy Macy and Paul Allen|pages=254&ndash;255|date=2006|publisher=Elsevier|id=ISBN 0240807871}}</ref><ref name=TeachYourself>{{cite book|title=Sams Teach Yourself E-Commerce Programming with ASP in 21 Days|author=Eric Richardson, Stephen Walther, and Jonathan Levine|pages=210&ndash;511|date=2000|publisher=Sams Publishing|id=ISBN 0672318989|chapter=Promoting your site and managing banner advertising}}</ref> The banners are downloaded from the exchange. A monitor on the exchange determines, from [[HTTP referer|referral information]] supplied by [[web browser]]s, how many times a member web site has displayed the banner advertisements of other members, and credits that member with a number of displays of its banner on some other member's web site. Link exchanges usually operate on a 2:1 ratio, such that for every two times a member shows a second member's banner advertisement, that second member displays the first member's banner advertisement. This page impressions:credits ratio is the '''exchange rate'''.<ref>{{cite book|title=Fundraising Management: Analysis, Planning and Practice|author=Adrian Sargeant and Elaine Jay|pages=286|date=2004|publisher=Routledge|id=ISBN 0415317029}}</ref><ref name=TeachYourself /><ref name=Munck /> One of the earliest link exchanges was LinkExchange, a company that is now owned by [[Microsoft]].<ref name=Munck /> Link exchanges have advantages and disadvantages from the point of view of those using the [[World Wide Web]] for [[marketing]]. On the one hand, they have the advantages of bringing in a highly targeted readership (for link exchanges where all members of the exchange have similar web sites), of increasing the "link popularity" of a site with [[Web search engine]]s, and of being relatively stable methods of hyperlinking. On the other hand, they have the disadvantages of potentially distracting visitors away to other sites before they have fully explored the site that the original link was on.<ref name=RLM /> Feig<ref name=Feig>{{cite book|title=Streetwise Low-Cost Web Site Promotion|author=Barry Feig|pages=178|date=2001|publisher=Adams Media|id=ISBN 1580625010}}</ref> notes several aspects of link exchange companies that prospective members take into account: * Banners that are animated images result in member web sites taking a long time to load. Some companies impose restrictions on animation lengths. * The size, in bytes, of a banner is important, affecting both how long it takes to load and how long it takes to render the web site displaying the banner. * Control over the subjects of advertisements is important. Some companies offer guarantees that advertisements will be restricted to certain subjects, will not include advertisements for pornography, and so forth. * Companies that provide mechanisms to design banners for webmasters often use automated facilities, where the generated banner design is not reviewed by a human being. {{web-stub}} == References == {{reflist}} ==See also== * [[Methods of website linking]] * [[Off Page Optimisation]] == External links == * {{cite web|title=The Link Exchange web site|work=Internet Archive|url=http://web.archive.org/web/19961224043248/linkexchange.com/|date=1996-12-24}} [[Category:Internet terminology]] [[Category:Internet advertising and promotion]] [[Category:World Wide Web]] [[Category:Search engine optimization]] [[de:Textlinktausch]] [[it:Scambio di link]] [[ru:Обмен ссылками]] [[sv:Bannerbyte]]