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Does the quality of reciprocal links count?
What's your opinion? Does the quality of reciprocal links count? I, like many of you, got an email from The Garden Central asking me to exchange links. I went to their site and clicked on a link at random, where I found this in an "article" about flower recommendations:
"4. Daisies These are cute, delicate flowers that can be grown easily. They are low maintenance too."
That alone made me say no to the link exchange, (and advise that they get better writers who actually know plants) but I'm curious to hear if you all use a similar filter, or if you feel that a link is a link is a link, so why not?
C.L.
C.L. Fornari
www.gardenlady.com
blog www.wholelifegardening.com
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