What Are Reciprocal Links?

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What Are Reciprocal Links?

You’ve been typing away, searching for terms like ‘how to create a reciprocal link’ or something similar. Now, you’re bombarded with information, much of it just meaningless jargon, when all you want is clear, straightforward answers. TSCA is here to provide a comprehensive guide on reciprocal links in SEO and how to avoid embarrassing yourself in Google’s eyes.

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What is a reciprocal link?

It’s essentially a “you scratch my back, I’ll scratch yours” arrangement. A reciprocal link (or mutual link) occurs when two websites agree to link to one another. In simple terms, Website A links to Website B, and Website B links back to Website A, with the goal of improving search engine rankings (SERPs). As rankings rise, your website attracts more clicks, boosting traffic and, ideally, your profits. Sounds like a win-win, right? Not quite. There’s a proper, ethical way to build reciprocal links—and then there’s the shady, underhanded approach.

by Peter Wootton
15th November 2024
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I am an exceptionally technical SEO and digital marketing consultant; considered by some to be amongst the top SEOs in the UK. I'm well versed in web development, conversion rate optimisation, outreach, and many other aspects of digital marketing.

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