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Thaparian

1:27 am on Aug 19, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Recently i got linked from a 5 PR site.

That site's structure was recently changed.

The homepage has 5 PR, and the bottom there are links like

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 .......48

These numbers link to domain.kom/page/1 , domain.kom/page/2 and so on.

I got link to my site on all these 48 pages.

cos all the pages are interlinked with each other and with homepage , then these pages should have 4 or 5 PR.

Getting 48 links from 4-5 PR pages in just a week , will google consider it spam?

Also does multi links from one domain but different pages are considered spam?

All pages are indexed in google.

CainIV

3:03 am on Aug 19, 2006 (gmt 0)

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"got link to my site on all these 48 pages."

Whether Google counts this many links, or actually penalizes you is a long standing debate in these forums. Either way, Google IMHO discounts links in order of importance. If you have a link from the homepage of a website it is my belief that the rest simply are not counted.

Thaparian

6:01 am on Aug 19, 2006 (gmt 0)

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In that site the link sectionis included on all pages.

Should i ask the owner of that to remove my liknks from other pages?

Any one having experience like this?

Thaparian

11:38 pm on Aug 19, 2006 (gmt 0)

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That site adds 1 page daily, i get 1 more link daily.

Also will MSN or yahoo consider these links as spam?

CainIV

6:18 am on Aug 21, 2006 (gmt 0)

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It's less about whether or not they are counted and more about understanding that it could be looked at as a way to game the engines. It's hard to justify why a link to you would be needed from every page on a website, which is why sitewide links are really falling out of favor.

However, it is a long standing debate here. My take is it is probably not counted anyway, and so why take a chance. The link from the homepage on 99% of sites is worth the most to you anyway from a ranking standpoint.

Just my 0.02

Thaparian

1:21 pm on Aug 21, 2006 (gmt 0)

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i have the links with same keyword phrase.

Google might bann my site for that keyword phrase. Is it so?

plasma

3:48 pm on Aug 21, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Google might bann my site for that keyword phrase. Is it so?

Google doesn't ban anything (except in china :)
However, if it doesn't look natural, the algo won't like it.

randle

5:01 pm on Aug 21, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I got link to my site on all these 48 pages. cos all the pages are interlinked with each other and with homepage , then these pages should have 4 or 5 PR. i have the links with same keyword phrase.

I would not do this. From a risk/reward perspective there is a tremendous amount of risk and little to be gained. It is going to be very clear to any SE that your manufacturing links; 50 links off the same site with identical anchor text? The chances of being rewarded for this are very low. Five years ago maybe, but today I really don’t think it’s wise.

Whatever you do, don't link back to them; that will just close the loop and the case IMHO.

Thaparian

6:15 pm on Aug 21, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I will wait and watch my rankings for that keyword phrase.

If my rankings improved , its ok , but if rankings go down, then i'll get the links removed from all pages except homepage.

If google applied penalty for 48 links from same domain, and later i got the links removed, will the penalty be removed too?

tedster

7:26 pm on Aug 21, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Penalties can be removed algorithmically -- and by degrees rather than all at once. What Google will actually do in any one particular case is, of course, always an open question.