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I've had a few of these now...

Greetings;

My name is Linda and I'm in charge of getting links for my website. I have visited your site ironchefimports.com and I think a link exchange could benefit us both because they have a related subject.

I'm offering you the following: If you place a link on the homepage of your site, I'll place a link to your website in my site.

And these are the websites where I would place a link to your site:

lowcosters( dot )net PR4

As you can see, this site have a decent PR and have a related subject, so if you are interested, reply to this mail, send me your link information

TITLE :

URL :

And I would gladly add your link soon as possible, in the next 24 hours. Then I will send you an email with my link information to be placed at yours.

Thanks a lot for your attention, hope to hear back from you.

Best regards

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS NOT A SPAM OR AUTOMATED EMAIL, IT'S ONLY A REQUEST FOR A LINK EXCHANGE. YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS HAS NOT BEEN ADDED TO ANY LISTS, AND YOU WILL NOT BE CONTACTED AGAIN

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I've had a few of these now...

Greetings;

My name is Linda and I'm in charge of getting links for my website. I have visited your site ironchefimports.com and I think a link exchange could benefit us both because they have a related subject.

I'm offering you the following: If you place a link on the homepage of your site, I'll place a link to your website in my site.

And these are the websites where I would place a link to your site:

lowcosters( dot )net PR4

As you can see, this site have a decent PR and have a related subject, so if you are interested, reply to this mail, send me your link information

TITLE :

URL :

And I would gladly add your link soon as possible, in the next 24 hours. Then I will send you an email with my link information to be placed at yours.

Thanks a lot for your attention, hope to hear back from you.

Best regards

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS NOT A SPAM OR AUTOMATED EMAIL, IT'S ONLY A REQUEST FOR A LINK EXCHANGE. YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS HAS NOT BEEN ADDED TO ANY LISTS, AND YOU WILL NOT BE CONTACTED AGAIN

its good to see hes in charge of some things still on his own website

Edited by Clutch

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