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InsureGuy5

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Anyone want to share some useful sites relevant to the insurance industry that will link exchange or where insurance websites can be listed, i.e. directories, etc?

Can't hurt to ask right?
 
http://www.theinsuranceonline.com/submitsite.htm
(requires reciprocal)

Add your Link

http://www.4insurancedirectory.com/submitsite.htm - (requires reciprocal)

http://www.autoinsurancesearchus.com

Submit Site, Insurance Directory, Liability Insurance, Insurance Law, All Lines Insurance (requires reciprocal)

Insurance Directory, Insurance Web Directory , Insurance Business Directory Services on the web (requires reciprocal)

Submit Site, Insurance Online, Life Insurance, Insurance Law, Reinsurance, Insurance Quotes & Rates (requires reciprocal)

The Finance Pages | A Directory of Local Financial and Real Estate Estate Services (takes awhile to get into but it's great once you're in)
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Those are directories specifically for insurance sites. I haven't submitted to the ones that require a reciprocal link b/c I don't do that on any of the sites. I have tons more that are local directories (like Yelp, Insiderpages, ect) that seem to work better because more of them count as backlinks. Let me know if you want those too.
 
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So...what kind of link exchanges are NOT good?

Exchanging with Link Farms is always bad. Sometimes it can be to accidently link exchange with a farm because pretty much the only way you'd find out it's a farm is by also checking the link pages of every site that's on their "list" to see if they link back. A lot of these site hide their link pages too so that there isn't a link on the home page of their site to their link page. This is one of the reasons why I avoid link exchanging all together. I'd rather be safe then sorry and accidently have my site listed on a link farm.
 
So...is it wise not to link to sites that have lower PR than yours etc...

I'd say generally, I don't. Sometimes I'll link to a page on a site and that particular page doesn't have a page rank, but the homepage of the site has a really high page rank. I usually only try to link out to sites that I know are on Google as well. If I rank to a site that shows up well on Google too. For example, if I am targeting Cleveland, OH, I might put a link to City of Cleveland :: Home because that site shows up on Google for Cleveland, OH (if you search that) and it essentially can tell Google that you are also related to Cleveland. There is a lot of debate about this subject amongst people that do SEO. Overall, the leaders tend to think that it helps. This article explains a LOT - I'd recommend you read it - SEO Secret: Linking OUT - How it Helps | WebGeek
 
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