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First of all, I do appreciate your reciprocal link very much!
However, you can be listed on this site without creating a reciprocal link on your site.
To add a site to our listings visit: Add a Link.Now, if you DO link back: MY PREFERENCE IS THAT YOU LINK TO MY HOMEPAGE, http://www.17thcenturynet.net, BUT IF YOU MUST LINK TO A CATEGORY PAGE INSTEAD, THEN DO SO. IN TEXTBOXES BELOW I PROVIDE SOURCE CODE FOR BUTTONS, BANNERS, TEXT LINKS, ETC. EACH TEXTBOX IS FOLLOWED BY AN EXAMPLE OF WHAT THE IMAGE WILL LOOK LIKE ON YOUR PAGE. COPY & PASTE THE CODE INTO YOUR PAGE TO CREATE A LINK TO 17thCenturyNet.Net SINCE WE ALL HAVE ONLY SO MUCH SPACE ON OUR SITES, I PROVIDE A VARIETY OF SIZES AND STYLES. IF I AM NOT YET LINKED TO YOUR SITE, EMAIL THE "WEBMASTER" AT 17THCENTURYNET.NET WITH THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: Subject heading should read "add url."
Give the url on your site where you have placed the link.
Suggest the category under which you want your site listed
Instructions on how to link back to you.
I will link back to you on the appropriate www.17thcenturynet.net category page and send you an email confirmation thereof.
THAT'S ALL THERE IS TO IT.
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Renaissance and 17th Century Links
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maintained by John Richard Stevens.
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--John Richard Stevens
English Discourse--the e-journal
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email for both sites: "webmaster" at englishdiscourse.org