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May 07, 2007

Disenchanted.com, Link to any of their articles, and it will link back to you

Hi!

This is a simple & original way to help you get links back from Disenchanted.com, this is how it works:

Link to any article, and it will link back to you

Every time you visit a web page, your browser tells that page's server where you came from. Rather than a violation of privacy, it simply tells the site's owner who is sending business their way. But Disenchanted would rather not hide this information, especially if it points to a response to one of our articles. This is why every article on our site carries links back to the pages that point to them. These reciprocal links are automatic and free.


So what you have to do ..

1. Pick any page
2. Link to it from your blog/site
3. After two or more different visitors follow it, we'll link back to you automatically
4. Results are cached for about 20 minutes, so instant gratification not available. Sorry.


As a test, below is a link (it would be cool if you follow it & help me get a link back :))

http://www.disenchanted.com/dis/humanity/slackers.html?ref=4

I used the code "?ref=4" to get the link back from the 4th paragraph of "Formula for success" article talking about the "4th scientist", I know it's errelevant LoL, it's just to test an advanced option of linking explained here:

The paragraphs themselves can link back to you

If you have a response to a specific paragraph of an article, then adding a simple argument to the end of the link address will make that paragraph link back to you. For example, let's say you're linking to "My PC, the Teenager" and you want your response to address the second paragraph. You'd link to the Disenchanted article with this URL:

http://www.disenchanted.com/dis/technology/teenage-pc.html?ref=2

The argument "?ref=2" at the end tells our page that paragraph #2 should contain a link back to your site.

The reciprocal link to your page will actually appear in a window that pops up as the reader clicks on the marker at the end of the paragraph you're linking to.

If you can't tell what number a paragraph is, just view the source code of the page in your browser. Each paragraph is numbered with an ID.


OK! Test started & enjoy the service :)

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