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-vbsaltydog
As far as their own product pages counting as backlinks - it is normal for that to occur with internal links [google.com]. All inbound links, from the same domain (internal) and outside domains (external) will count in your backlinks if they are linking to the page whose backlinks you're checking.
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Thank to all who offer advise on the issue.
I get that. What I'm trying to get across is that Google doesn't show you anywhere *near* the amount of backlinks they know about - not just for you, but also for your competitor... and they only show a sampling of those links and it was my understanding that they were random. Meaning that they are showing your competitors internal links in their random sampling, but not showing your internal links in a random sampling. It doesn't mean they don't know about or count them for you.
Check your links in the other engines - just because Google doesn't show them to you when you do a link: command in no way means they don't know about them. They just only *show* you a small portion of the links they know about. Thus why you should use an engine that gives a more complete list (like Yahoo) because you can bet that if Yahoo knows about a link, Google does too.
And "...that doesn't mean they don't count them..." will this have any bearing on the strength of your page rank?
For a short while I was following the advice of the SEO Dummies guy, and optimizing the whole site for the same set of keywords. I obviously realized the error in that approach with a bit more research, but haven't had time (with my present workload, there's no looking back) to update that.
Will the PR, link count, or any such imperative measures suffer as a result of this?
P.S. I love this site. Thanks for all your insight, ladies and gentlemen.