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The only thing that "might" be a problem is a link from our another BIG portal site on every page of it (like Created by OUR COMPANY KEY PHRASE). Should we remove than link or not? Any ideas?
Or maybe there are other factors despite IP-Range from which Google determines if a website has the same owner or not?
I think we just have no way of knowing who is correct or wrong -- but many people are probably wrong, and everyone might be wrong. Somebody might even be right.
We are a bunch of blind people describing an elephant, and as long as we define a limited enough frame of reference, we can be right within that. Until I start seeing someone bust out some real science in here, though, I'm going to vote for most everyone being pretty wrong, in general.
Now, wrong can still work -- like water dowsers.
So, the question becomes, does it matter whether we're right or wrong, as long as we get results that are not provably wrong enough to lose our clients? :o)
(Wow, this whole post is cynical and confusing. It must be early on a Monday morning, or something.)
By the way, doing nothing is not a SEO tactic at all.
Does your site link back to your Portals site(s)?
From a user's point of view both links from the portal and to the portal are quite reasonable. In first case we show a link to the company that created it (and it's a good advert. for us) and in the second case we show what we created. I can't see no reason for why it should be penalized, although I am aware of possible misuse of such linking.
I think about giving our new text content a chance to fix the problem, so maybe a 2-3 week wait and then if nothing happens, we'll remove the link.
If anyone has experience of similar link removal and
positive results, please share.
p.s. Thanks mods for editing the thread title.