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Exchaning Links
What are they?
Links are navigational tools used on the internet to allow fast and easy access to other websites/pages that share commonality with the site you are viewing at the time.
Links are usually found in a specific page on a site but can be distributed around any page of the site if relevant.
Links are also used within a specific site to allow easy navigation around the site.
Why exchange them?
Links create seamless paths between websites with similar themes. These allow the internet user to travel to these related sites without having to return to results produced by search engines.
Links allow the internet user to build a broader picture of the topic they are investigating through this ease of access.
Links are shown to increase the number of visitors to the inbound site.
And most importantly: Search engines highly rank websites that contain a number of effective and relevant links meaning that both sites will get more visitors.
How to exchange links with us
JPR Environmental is happy to consider including your website on our links page as part of a reciprocal arrangement.
We welcome suggested links with organisations that deal with:
- Wetlands
- Environmental Issues
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Wildlife Protection
To include a link to your website on ours simply:
Add a link to http://www.wildlife-landscaping.co.uk to your website including a phrase such as:
'Protected species work, management of wetland habitats and reserves, the supply of wetland plants and willows for landscaping uses.'
Email us at enquiries@jprenvironmental.co.uk to let us know that you have done this including your link details and any key words you would like included.
We will check your entry and add your link to our website. Please note this may take a few days for us to check your site and upload changes to ours.
Whilst JPR Environmental will check that each link established is relevant to our business, we cannot be held responsible for the content of any website quoted on our links page.
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