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One-way Links to Your Site – a New Resource

by Martin on 3 March, 2008

in Internet Marketing

I discovered this new Web 2.0 site yesterday:  Qassia.

It’s still in Beta, but it seems like an excellent way to get 1-way links to your site.  You can register your website (as many as you like) and then you get credits by creating ‘Intel’.

Intel is short for Intelligence, which basically means information.

Your information can be about anything and, in fact, they encourage you not to create Intel about your site or biz opp.  As an example, my first piece of Intel was about a new band at a popular bar in Hong Kong.Absolutely nothing to do with my blog..!

You earn credits based on the amount and quality of Intel you submit and the more credits you earn the higher up in the search results your website is displayed.

Each time someone views your Intel it includes a direct one-way link to your registered site.

It seems to me like a very interesting and potentially powerful way to get quality one-way links – and joining while it’s still in Beta is a good way to benefit from early mover advantage.

Plus – it’s absolutely free.

Check it out here!

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TOCS April 14, 2008 at 2:31 pm

Thanks for the tip. I’m always looking for new web 2.0 sites and always looking for ways to get quality one way links.

I’ll definitely check out Qassia.

WealthyDragon April 14, 2008 at 4:54 pm

My pleasure! I hope it’s useful to you,

Cheers,

Martin.

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