A link exchange
(also known as a banner exchange) is a
confederation of websites that operates
similarly to a web ring. Webmasters
register their web sites with a central
organization, that runs the exchange,
and in turn receive from the exchange
HTML code which they insert into their
web pages. In contrast to a web ring,
where the HTML code simply comprises
simple circular ring navigation
hyperlinks, in a link exchange the HTML
code causes the display of banner
advertisements, for the sites of other
members of the exchange, on the member
web sites, and webmasters have to create
such banner advertisements for their own
web sites.
The banners are downloaded from the
exchange. A monitor on the exchange
determines, from referral information
supplied by web browsers, how many times
a member web site has displayed the
banner advertisements of other members,
and credits that member with a number of
displays of its banner on some other
member's web site. Link exchanges
usually operate on a 2:1 ratio, such
that for every two times a member shows
a second member's banner advertisement,
that second member displays the first
member's banner advertisment. This page
impressions:credits ratio is the
exchange rate.