What does "cross linking" mean? Quote: Cross linking sites together means that you are putting a link on site A to site B. These sites can be owned by the same person or just related sites wishing to link to each other. Cross linking is meant to help users by pointing them to other sites that might be of interest to them or that might give them further information on a particular topic.
source: http://www.linksback.org/back-links/...-crosslinking/ This should answer your question. Its one way of connecting your site with your partner site or site created by you, but keep in mind the content should be unique. cross linking means 3way link exchange..and search more information in google... i think this one maybe related to reciprocal linking or three way link exchange....
http://www.maheshkukreja.com/what-is...-link-exchange Cross linking means if you have a link of approved PR and now you want to submit article for your site so you can use your approved PR urls in the article and link it. It will called cross linking. Thank you for your kind replies! http://lmgtfy.com/?q=cross+linking+seo cross linking is is a type of linking when a website owner links one web page on their website to another web page on their website. It is also called internal linking. Linking one or more fields to inflate the popularity of blogs is known as crosslinking. Generally used to stimulate the ranking of the site. This is also known as reciprocal link. A link to many sites that are not linked to your site can affect PageRank. Crosslinking refers to the process of linking the two places. They belong to the same person, curing is the process by which the Internet is built. It allows users to link to sites with similar content to that which they have already seen and may be of particular interest to them. Crosslinking also serve a worthwhile objective in the form of search engine optimization. Link popularity is one of the main factors involved in how search engines determine the value, importance and relevance of sites on a given topic. This calculation is reflected in the ranking of site search. Quote: Originally Posted by piratebootseo cross linking means 3way link exchange..and search more information in google... I'm sorry but I must correct this. Cross linking is definitely not a 3 way link scheme. There are no "orphan" sites in a cross link.
The term usually refers to linking one's own sites together. One might also refer to a group of sites in a niche as being cross linked. Say, if a group of local chiropracters and healers all linked to one another, one could say they cross linked. These would not be mere link exchanges, though, because the entire group decided to cross link. The key term here is group.
But it usually refers to sites owned or controlled by one person that have been linked to one another. Another example might be a webmaster who does nothing but real estate sites and interlinks each to all the others. That is cross linking.
Quote: Originally Posted by ponsankari Interlinking one or more domains in order to inflate the link popularity is known to be the cross linking. These are normally used to increase the rankings for the site.. This is also known as the reciprocal linking.Linking to a lot of sites that are not related to your site can affect the page rank... This is done just as often for traffic. Inter- or cross linking related sites can drive targeted traffic and savvy webmasters and SEOs know that. Google knows it, too, and actually approves of relevant cross linking.
This is a particular type of reciprocal linking, except that in recips there is usually no connection between the webmasters. In cross linking there is usually an ongoing relationship between the sites beyond the links.
Quote: Originally Posted by ponsankari Linking to a lot of sites that are not related to your site can affect the page rank... I don't mean to be harsh, but I feel compelled to help you stop spreading misinformation This is absolutely incorrect.
Your PageRank is entirely a function of the number and quality of links coming to your site and is not at all dependent on relevance. PageRank is a very limited metric in that sense. It is simply a measurement of link popularity, but is not related to the keywords or content of the linking and linked sites.
It might help you to read this sticky on Page Rank: What It Is, What It Isn
source: http://www.linksback.org/back-links/...-crosslinking/ This should answer your question. Its one way of connecting your site with your partner site or site created by you, but keep in mind the content should be unique. cross linking means 3way link exchange..and search more information in google... i think this one maybe related to reciprocal linking or three way link exchange....
http://www.maheshkukreja.com/what-is...-link-exchange Cross linking means if you have a link of approved PR and now you want to submit article for your site so you can use your approved PR urls in the article and link it. It will called cross linking. Thank you for your kind replies! http://lmgtfy.com/?q=cross+linking+seo cross linking is is a type of linking when a website owner links one web page on their website to another web page on their website. It is also called internal linking. Linking one or more fields to inflate the popularity of blogs is known as crosslinking. Generally used to stimulate the ranking of the site. This is also known as reciprocal link. A link to many sites that are not linked to your site can affect PageRank. Crosslinking refers to the process of linking the two places. They belong to the same person, curing is the process by which the Internet is built. It allows users to link to sites with similar content to that which they have already seen and may be of particular interest to them. Crosslinking also serve a worthwhile objective in the form of search engine optimization. Link popularity is one of the main factors involved in how search engines determine the value, importance and relevance of sites on a given topic. This calculation is reflected in the ranking of site search. Quote: Originally Posted by piratebootseo cross linking means 3way link exchange..and search more information in google... I'm sorry but I must correct this. Cross linking is definitely not a 3 way link scheme. There are no "orphan" sites in a cross link.
The term usually refers to linking one's own sites together. One might also refer to a group of sites in a niche as being cross linked. Say, if a group of local chiropracters and healers all linked to one another, one could say they cross linked. These would not be mere link exchanges, though, because the entire group decided to cross link. The key term here is group.
But it usually refers to sites owned or controlled by one person that have been linked to one another. Another example might be a webmaster who does nothing but real estate sites and interlinks each to all the others. That is cross linking.
Quote: Originally Posted by ponsankari Interlinking one or more domains in order to inflate the link popularity is known to be the cross linking. These are normally used to increase the rankings for the site.. This is also known as the reciprocal linking.Linking to a lot of sites that are not related to your site can affect the page rank... This is done just as often for traffic. Inter- or cross linking related sites can drive targeted traffic and savvy webmasters and SEOs know that. Google knows it, too, and actually approves of relevant cross linking.
This is a particular type of reciprocal linking, except that in recips there is usually no connection between the webmasters. In cross linking there is usually an ongoing relationship between the sites beyond the links.
Quote: Originally Posted by ponsankari Linking to a lot of sites that are not related to your site can affect the page rank... I don't mean to be harsh, but I feel compelled to help you stop spreading misinformation This is absolutely incorrect.
Your PageRank is entirely a function of the number and quality of links coming to your site and is not at all dependent on relevance. PageRank is a very limited metric in that sense. It is simply a measurement of link popularity, but is not related to the keywords or content of the linking and linked sites.
It might help you to read this sticky on Page Rank: What It Is, What It Isn