Links Assistant helps organize your link building campaign
August 23rd, 2007 
Links Assistant won’t bring you your morning coffee, but it’s a helpful application that organizes your link building campaign. This program is a great solution if you’re fond of promoting your web sites via link exchanges. With Links Assistant, all the information about your link building campaign is stored in a database, and you can automate several of the repetitive tasks that come with the process. This includes writing emails, updating your link codes, and keeping track of important information.
You can save a database for each web site you own, and even separate your link partners into different categories. You can then filter them out by category, the status of your link exchange, and whether they’ve linked back to you or not. You can also save several types of email templates for link exchange requests, telling your partners that you’ve added their link, and a thank you letter. Links Assistant automatically places your name, URL, and your link partner’s information onto the email body. You can even create your own customized templates for other purposes.
Using Links Assistant requires some basic knowledge of how link exchanges work, but this isn’t a major obstacle to new webmasters since there are several how-to guides on the internet. The Links Assistant download page even links to an SEO guide that contains several helpful articles on link building. Once you’re familiar with how link exchanges work, you’ll realize how simple and straightforward Links Assistant is.
This program runs on Windows 98, XP, and Vista.