Welcome to our link exchange / add a site page. Here, you
will find information on adding our link to your site and the procedure for
exchanging links with us. If you know a web site that should be listed in our
web resource pages, use our Web
Site Suggestion Form.
Link Exchange Criteria
Please add our link to your site before submitting your site to us. Linking
instructions are here.
No sites that are
under construction or not yet completed
No sites with illegal content or encouraging illegal activity
No sites with multiple popup browsers that never seem to quit.
Pages will not be accepted that have meta refresh
tags or other means which exist solely to forward you to another page.
This includes doorway and gateway pages.
Don't submit sites consisting largely of affiliate links.
We personally review all sites requesting us to exchange links.
If we approve of the placement of our link, you will receive an email
confirmation and your link will be added to the directory.
Descriptions should be written in complete sentences, preferably beginning with a noun and ending with a period. Descriptions should NOT include superlatives, such as "largest," "leading" and "comprehensive" and promotional language or business information such as addresses or phone numbers. Save this information and language for your web site. Our editors will remove such language.
Your description will be reviewed, as all listings are, by our editors for stylistic compliance with our editorial guidelines and some changes or modifications may be made.
We reserve the right to reject any site submitted to us for inclusion or remove any site included in our resource pages.
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