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Basically this site is set up like a directory, with some competitive keywords in a link followed by a long description about the site. So I came across my domain name sprinkled around many of these descriptions, but instead of the link pointing directly to my site, it's like:
[questionabledirectory.com...]
If you click on the link another window pops up and voila -there's my site. I can guess how they did this, thats not the question. My question is am I getting any benefit from this setup(I think not) and is this site benefitting from using our name but pointing the links back to their site?
The question now, is whether this still works like it used to,
i.e. whether G and Y follow thru and pass PR anyhow.
I still don't have a good answer for that, and opinions vary. -Larry
On a side note I just came across a site that copied my homepage verbatim and stuck it on the bottom of a "search results" page. Guess I got scraped - that was something before that I only read about.
Oh well, I guess it comes with gaining some visibility.
My SEO-BS meter is starting to develop;).
I just wish there were some other way to track outbound hits that passed credit / PR properly.
Its really up to the engines to fix these sorts of things, and they remain mostly silent.
G and Y could prevent oceans of grief and hostility if they simply passed PR thru the phony links
to genuine content pages, PROVIDED they clearly indicated this for all concerned.
IF that ever happens, it would be interesting to see how many sites continue with
the mess and hassle of 'counting their outgoing hits' etc. . -Larry
-Larry