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Link Rottor :display some random links on your web site
Maybe you even have a bunch of sites, hosted on different servers all over the country using different IPs. Maybe you want an easy way to show crawlable random links. And you want a central place where you can easily manage all those links. So you write a little web app that lets you store and manage the links and then include those links randomly on any web page. And then you think other folks might want to use it too.
And LinkRotatr is born. Praise the (circuit) board! Seriously, At LinkRotatr, you create an account, load your links, and then put a snippet of code on any web page. When that page loads, LinkRotatr randomly displays links from the links you've entered. You specify the anchor text and URL for each link and how many links you want to show. On ASP and PHP sites, the links are generated server side and are visible and crawlable by search engine spiders. Hizzah! If you don't have a PHP or ASP page, you can use the JavaScript code, but those links might not be seen by search engines.... So what? So what?! Why you ungrateful.... If you're looking for an easy way to cross link sites, this is it. Or you can sell links add them to LinkRotatr, and they will randomly display. Or maybe you just want to show some random links! How do I use it? Easy. Register for a free account. Check your email for the confirmation message. Confirm your registration. Add links. Add the link display code to the pages you want the links to appear on. LinkRotatr.com LinkRotatr randomly displays links from the links you've entered. You specify the anchor text and URL for each link and how many links you want to show. On ASP, PHP, and .Net sites, the links are generated server side and are visible and crawlable by search engine spiders. Hizzah! LinkRotatr Update: December 30, 2008 Just completed a major upgrade to LinkRotatr functionality: Link Categories. You can now assign a link to one or more categories and, when you create your display code, specify what links you want to show: all links, links not assigned to a category (none), or links assigned to a specific category. Say you want to show Green Widget links on site A, Blue Widget Links on site B, and all links on C. You create two link categories: Green Widgets and Blue Widgets. When you add a link, you assign it to one of the categories (or you can edit a link to add it to a category). When you generate your display code, you now specify the category you want to pull the links from. Put the Green Widget display code on site A, the Blue Widget display code on site B, and the all links code on site C. Update the screen cap on the home page December 12, 2008 Added the capability to sort links to the Link Management screen; you can now sort by Anchor Text, URL, NoFollow, Date Added and Date Expires. The screen was getting kind of wide, so I shortened the URL display to 20 characters and added the full URL to the title tag, so if the URL is truncated, roll over it to display the full URL. Update the screen cap on the home page Did a little code level optimization.... December 5, 2008 Added capability to assign an expiration date for links. Once a link hits its expiration date, it will stop showing as a randomly generated link. December 4, 2008 Added support to tag links with rel=noFollow.
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