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Its got to be a snow ball effect, but how do you really get that ball rolling. For example, lets say you set a goal to get to 2 Million links, how do your realistically put a plan together to achieve it? And how long, realistically, whould it take?
Oh, one other thing, If I have 5000 pages on my site and each has a link to the home page, should I have the link in a relative form such as ../../default.htm or is there an advantage to explcitly linking to it such as http://mysite/default.htm?
Thanks,
Why not just use "/" or "/default.html" instead for all the links back?
such a huge number of links can't be good, i always recommend to my clients not to reciprocate links with anyone lower than a pr of 4.
Gibble,
Same question, /default.htm or http:/mysite/default.htm
The reason I ask is that I would expect 5K links from my own site on each search engine, yet, I do not see this.
Thanks,
When considering link popularity, what steps should you take with regard to the links on your own pages? Do .asp pages affect things? THey are pseudo static pages. For example: mystie.com/page1.asp. None of this sort: mysite.com/template?=456rt8
One other thing, I noticed that google returns different results for
link:www.mysite.com
versus
link:mysite.com
That seems very odd to me.
Thanks,
Yes, I have found the numbers to be a bit "out of kilter" when you do checks on each search engine separately at their won url, at least for our sites. For some of the search engines they poll, you frequently get these very large unaccounted for link counts, possibly to do with the scripts not parsing correctly maube becuase the SE's themselves update their methods for counting links?
so 1.8 million can be reached :) however I don't know how.
we have only 3 thousand and need about 100.000 to 200.000 to be amoung first :(
The good thing is that you don't have to have millions of links to succeed. I've seen targeted, well-designed sites with only a few hundred links compete successfully with mega-linked (100K+) sites.
I don't know why either. One thing I have noticed about the "Link Development" forum is that there are quite a few threads, but there are very few answers. Oh, there are responses, but still no real answers. I read back through several pages of posts looking for the answers. All I found was the same recurring questions.
One thing is clear, the folks who have the sites with the huge number of links know the answers.
I suspect in the case of my competitor, they have paid their way to the top. They have done this through every means possible; Banners, adwords, affiliate programs, etc.
telsa,
i have the same problem. I have many internal links and only a few show as google backward link. Why?
Oh, one other thing, If I have 5000 pages on my site and each has a link to the home page, should I have the link in a relative form such as ../../default.htm or is there an advantage to explcitly linking to it such as [mysite...]
One small advantage I have found of using the full url is that when someone puts your pages in to their frames it counts as a link back to you.such a huge number of links can't be good, i always recommend to my clients not to reciprocate links with anyone lower than a pr of 4.
I just found a niche directory that gave me links with my choice of anchor text from thirteen different on topic pr 3 pages that have only two other outbound links per page. This directory even let me deep link to the proper product pages. Another case is when someone with a pr 3 page approaches you for a reciprocal link. Unless your site is the only one that is worthy you can bet that the webmaster is approaching other folks as well and will soon be rid of his pr 3 stigma.
Google will only show backlinks from pages with a pr of at least four.
I checked the few links listed, and each was at least a PR4. POWdork, you appear to be correct.
This in some ways seems like bad news. This means in order for my own pages to help me, they need to be at least PR4....not good.
Also, this means that there is no point getting a link from others if there link page is less than PR4.... not good.
This link business is tough and discouraging!
This little insight is a gem! Thank you!
This tag in your header can make the internal links become absolute for less bandwidth than changing each one individually :
<BASE HREF="http://yoursite.com/">