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Also, does the format of outbound links matter? For example, are affiliate sites hurt by the long tracking URLs / redirection they use in their outbound links?
For example, instead of linking out to other sites, without any tracking,(www.altruistic-outbound-link.com) for the sake of beefing up a content site, you have an outbound link using a long, ugly tracking URL (www.network.com?tracking-code-looks-like-spam/blah-blah).
Does it matter what the outbound link looks like?
So, to recap, does outbound credit exist? Or, if there is no credit, is there, instead, a lack of penalty for a site that uses links looking like www.altrusitic-link.com (if say the sites that use outbound links with long tracking URLs are penalized)? Any feel on how significant this is?
Many thanks in advance ~ Jackie
[edited by: martinibuster at 10:15 pm (utc) on Oct. 27, 2005]
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...whether ... the search engines place ... weight on outbound links...
Some people think that when in doubt, add outbound links to a page. I think that's nonsense, because it approaches things from the standpoint of how best to manipulate the search engines. A page should be what a page should be. The SE's have an uncanny way of determining what is natural for a given page in a given kind of site.
Having said that, because SE's do take all things into account, what an outbound link can do for you is give credit to a page for being a good Netizen (linking to other valued pages). Also, one might anticipate that the anchor text of the link out, and the page linked to, say something about the linking page. ;-)
the anchor text of the link out, and the page linked to, say something about the linking page
That's an important factor about anchor text that many people overlook -- yes, it says something about the target page, but it is also an on-page factor for the page where it exists. And it's a lot more important than regular text. It's much easier for your page to look like a keyword stuffer with anchor text than it is with regular text.
I've seen a lot of so-called "SEO checklists", and they often forget anchor text as an on-page factor. And in my experience, it's a pretty strong one.