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How Many Reciprocals Are Too Many?

Is enough enough?

         

soapystar

5:07 pm on Mar 2, 2004 (gmt 0)

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is their a maximum number of reciprocals youd swap for? When would you put a lid on it?

ciml

12:08 am on Mar 3, 2004 (gmt 0)

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It isn't something I tend to worry about. If PageA is relevant to PageB then PageB is very often relevant to PageA.

IITian

1:01 am on Mar 3, 2004 (gmt 0)

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If PageA is relevant to PageB then PageB is very often relevant to PageA.

That's what I want to tell all those PR9-PR10 .gov and .edu sites who I am linking to because to mutual relevance.

adfree

3:08 pm on Mar 3, 2004 (gmt 0)

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can't think of a max either as long as in context...

union_jack

3:14 pm on Mar 3, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I exchanged with a guy the other day who had 25 pages of links, but his front page was only a PR 4. It makes me think quality rather than quantity!

internetheaven

3:26 pm on Mar 3, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I just started a thread (well I posted it four hours ago but it only just got allowed on which is surprising as they normally disallow the majority of my posts!) on reciprocal linking in 'Google News' entitled "Reciprocal Linking Bad for PageRank ".

Tell me what you think.

ukgimp

3:38 pm on Mar 3, 2004 (gmt 0)

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>>It isn't something I tend to worry about

But them I bet you dont base you whole online strategy around recip links ciml :).

There are a great number of sites that only employ this types of recip link popularity and as such they might be putting their eggs in one basket and lining themselves up for a good shoe'ing at somepoint in the future.

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vitaplease

3:41 pm on Mar 3, 2004 (gmt 0)

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In general I'm an anti reciprocal linking guy.

I think natural reciprocal links happen initially as part of a community setting. After that they occur more by chance, or infrequently, than as result of a direct linking policy.

Indiscriminate reciprocal linking over and above a certain level and/or percentage looks unnatural to me.
That does not mean that at the moment it should or could harm you penalty/ranking wise.

Or putting it differently, if I were working at Google, and links and anchortext still mean a lot in the algo, I would definitely neutralise any overdone reciprocal ranking benefits.

IMO algo-wise, "You scratch my back and I scratch yours" as predominant policy of one's linking strategy was not the intent of the original "backrub papers" ;)

ronin

7:56 pm on Mar 3, 2004 (gmt 0)

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is their a maximum number of reciprocals youd swap for?

I'd tell them all to go and jump off a cliff.
Or at least do some reading before they start the reductionist chant of 'many reciprocal links good, few unreciprocated links bad'.

sit2510

6:38 am on Mar 4, 2004 (gmt 0)

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>> is their a maximum number of reciprocals youd swap for? When would you put a lid on it?

I think a maximum number of reciprocals is based upon a personal preference. For me - No exact figure. One of the good strategies is to exchange links with good sites as many as possible until you become a "BRAND"! Also try to give good link pages to your link partners. When you become a brand, your link becomes more promiment and prevalent on other websites of your related field and a lot of people will start to link to you first and ask for link back. At that time you can become selective at your own wish. After 1 year cycle, you may be amazed on the number of free links you obtained without linking back. Tons of low and free PR links can play a major role in your ranking.

ip2665

7:05 am on Mar 4, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I think one good sample of becoming Branded because of RPL is Yahoo movie site. Tons of RPL over there.
Second best similar site to Yahoo is IMDB. As long as the RPL is good and bring no harm, why not!

soapystar

10:15 am on Mar 4, 2004 (gmt 0)

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As long as the RPL is good and bring no harm, why not!

cause yahoo now penalise for overdone link exchanges. or did i get that wrong? So its becoming a fine line to tread.