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Blogrolling - managing your links

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If you have family, friends or colleagues that own a blog or website, it's a good idea to exchange links. You place a link on your blog that leads to their blog, and they place a link on their blog or site that leads to yours. That way you can both gain visitors.
It's also a great way to obtain a better position in the Google search engine, because your position in Google is partly calculated by the number of links on other websites that lead to your blog.

Does that mean that you have to start messing with your blog template every time you want to place or delete a link to another site on your blog? No!
Blogrolling offers an easy way to manage all your favourite links.

You create a free account at Blogrolling, create a new 'blogroll' (that's how they call your linklist) and copy and paste a little javascript code in your blog template, on the position where you want to show your links in your blog.
Now, everytime you want to add another link to your blog, you just have to go to blogrolling, click on 'add links', and enter the URL of the site where the link should lead to.

There even is a way to add new links to your blog with one click without having to visit the blogrolling site, by adding a Blogroll link to your browser toolbar. That way, you just have to click the Blogroll link whenever you are at a site that you want to add to your blogroll, and a link to that site will be created.
No more searching and messing with your blog template!
You can even fully customize the way your links are being displayed.

My Blogroll can be seen in the left column of this site, where it says: 'Interesting links'.


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