Cross-linking is a very effective technique. If you have a few sites (indexed, especially), I'd suggest doing a triangular cross-linking. Site A links to Site B. Site B links to Site C. Site C links to Site A.
Eventually, you'll see the Google backlinks. Keep working on it.
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I'm going to guess you found the numbers for your indexed pages and backlinks in Google. Google never shows all the backlinks it knows about for your site and it only updates the few they show every few months. It's common for them not to show any backlinks for your site even after your pages have been indexed.
Most of the time when a search engine finds one of your pages and indexes that page they found it through some kind of link even if that link is from another page on your site. So you do have backlinks.
As far as the triangular linking goes it's just another way to manipulate search engines into thinking your links aren't reciprocal. It's easy for them to see what you're doing and it's probably not going to help much more than a straight reciprocal link.
There are times when it's fine to do, but chances are if you think you need to do tricks like that you're whole approach to seo is off.
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Any plan to make 'page rank'top ten in yahoo? I am wondering no body concentrate on yahoo or MSN, or should I say pay less attention to the alternative search engines
People pay more attention to Google because Google has a much larger share of searches. It's somewhat misguided, because there is a lot of evidence to show that different types of people tend to use different search engines.
Tech savvy people tend to use Google more so if you have a tech related topic then you naturally want traffic from Google. On the other hand if your topic is low tech then you may benefit more from MSN traffic even if the overall traffic is less than what you could get from Google.
Another example is that the average person visiting a site from MSN or AOL are more likely to click on contextual ads than the average person visiting from Google.
Google has the numbers and so gets the most focus from site owners, but those numbers won't always convert into results.
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1.well, ofcourse it posisble - it just happened to you
2. na
3.well i think that is called link exchange - it will be counted as 1 baklink, as you have 1 link pointing to your site.
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Cross-linking is a very effective technique. If you have a few sites (indexed, especially), I'd suggest doing a triangular cross-linking. Site A links to Site B. Site B links to Site C. Site C links to Site A.
And I know just where you can get lots and lots of ink.