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Ive just finished setting up a link exchange program to integrate with one of my current sites: NewsToolkit.com

NewsToolkit provides the latest news headlines to websites, automatically updated every 2 hours... How would you like YOUR site to be in those headlines?

How It Works:
First of all submit the details of your website here. Then add NewsToolkit headlines to your website, it doesnt matter what subject/genre you choose to show... this way you should be able to make it relevant to your website.

For everytime your page that has the headlines is visited by someone (and therefore the headlines shown) we will add your link that you submitted to us on another sites headlines.

When you add your site to the exchange program you'll be given the option of selecting what the subject of the headlines that your link should appear with. So if your site is related to a certain sport, say the NBA then you would probably want to add your link to the NBA headlines, making it more likely to interest and entice potential visitors.

Your link will never be shown in your own headlines - so if the headlines you display are 'Internet' and you add your site to the 'Internet' exchange then rest assured there wont be a link to your own site on the headlines shown on your site.

You can also keep yourself upto-date with how many times your link has been displayed on other sites, along with how many clicks its got by visiting our info page.

Once signed up your site will be included to the link exchange program as soon as it has been authorised, this is for the good of everyone to ensure the system is not abused.
 
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