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SuperParents is a family-oriented blog and welcomes link exchanges from other websites or blogs that share the same ethos, or target the same geographic clientèle, or deal with topics similar to us. Link exchanges are mutually beneficial to sites that are relevant to the user. SuperParents will, from time-to-time, promote relevant link partners, and as such, link exchanges with our site will result in greater internet presence for your own site or blog.
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Hi Colin, I figured out how to add your link! Now I just need to add mine. Could you please add a section for small business support or advice – something along those lines? Cheers! Alli p.s. let me know when it’s up and I’ll get the link finished up.
Just LOVE your new site Colin. My site revamp is almost ready… I will definitely be adding SuperParents to my blog as a recommended site for parents!
Just LOVE your new site Colin. My site revamp is almost ready… I will definitely be adding SuperParents to my blog as a recommended site for parents
Thanks, Collett. I’ve not really made any change to the design template. But I have tried to fine tune what the blog is and what the SuperParents brand does. So, yes, it’s taken a big shift in the right direction! Let me know when your revamp is done!
Cheers, Colin
Hello – am a little out of touch but found your SEO tips on Digital Parents (formerly AMB) and wanted to thank you for sharing. Am about to email you for the mystical part 3 you talked about. Am a complete luddite with SEO but have started using your tips and hopefully will notice increased placement on Google. Anyway happy to swap links with your site, so am investigating that now. (adding your link and adding mine to your blogroll)
Thanks again, and if you do get a chance to check out my site I would be most grateful – I stuffed up with the domain name as it doesn’t really relate to my main keyword which all surround motherhood – one day may do a name change but find that too overwhelming a thought now even though the site is only 3 months old!
Speak to you soon,
Nicole
http://www.myidealife.com.au
Thanks, Nicole. It’s always nice to get some feedback. The mystical part 3 I was talking about? Hmmm. I’m going to have to try hard to remember that. Oh yes … I concocted this amazing plan to absolutely RULE the world, but didn’t want to take over the buzz from everyone attending AusBlogCon. So had to keep it mum a little.
Hi Colin,
I’ve had your link on my blog for a while and tried again today to link my blog to your site and just can’t get it to work. I also can’t figure out how to get your button for my blog – I think the button will attract more attention than a line of print.
Can you help? I’m getting a message telling me I’m getting the capcha code wrong which I couldn’t possibly get wrong over ten times. (I’m not great with them but I’m not that bad) The reciprocal URL stumped me, I’m presuming it means your blogs URL? Is that right or is that where I’m going wrong?
Help.
I’m looking forward to being listed in my home state and spreading special needs awareness.
Thanks
Jane
This is No Ordinary Kid
http://thisisnoordinarykid.blogspot.com/