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eyezshine - 9:12 pm on Oct 29, 2005 (gmt 0)
But you can mass link to a site for a month or 2 until google picks up all the links pointing to it which raises the competitors PR of their site slightly and then unlink from the site which causes the PR of the competitors site to drop suddenly which causes google to think the site is losing it's popularity and gets penalized because google thinks they are buying links. It's all in the google patent which if they are using a websites "History" to rank sites according to "trends" or "sudden popularity" which causes a site to rank well when it's PR is rising and then drop in the SERP's when it's PR is falling then this is the way to make a site tank fast. It is only possible to do this to lower PR sites. Whereas I think there has to be a high percentage of PR loss for a site to get banned from google for site wide link spamming. It is harder to do to High PR sites because the decrease in PR is a very small percentage of loss to an allready high PR site so it would take a very high PR site to make another high PR site get a penalty from a high percentage loss in PR. Does this make any sense?
You can't get a site penalized by mass linking to it no matter what keyword you use.