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Accepting links with two anchors

         

sierra11b

5:00 am on Jun 15, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I looked at a recent thread that tackled this but it seemed to only dwell one aspect.

What about a link with two separate anchors on one of my link pages.

For example,

*link 1*Red Widgets*link* Get your red widgets here. We also have a comprehensive *link 2 *widget glossary*link 2*

Or sometimes I get...

*link 1*Red Widgets*link* Get your red widgets here. Visit *link 1 again* www.redwidgets.com *link 1 again*

Is this bad for me? If so, should I just get rid of the second link and hope they deal with it?

If it’s not a big deal then I don't have a problem keeping them both.

Thanks.

rj87uk

12:45 pm on Jun 15, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Thats not much of a problem for you and if anything that will help you *Slightly*.

If I can I would try to get they kind of links every time.

sierra11b

3:44 pm on Jun 15, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Can you explain this please.

Seems like it would benefit them more because they have two links on my page as opposed to my one link on their link page.

Lorel

7:57 pm on Jun 15, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I just take the 2nd link off. If they squawk I remove the whole thing.

jeffb

8:15 pm on Jun 15, 2005 (gmt 0)

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The one time I received a request like that, I pointed out that they had asked me for links to three pages but had only told me of one link from their site to mine. I asked where they planned to provide the other two links from and they posted another two links from their site to a couple of my internal pages. Sometimes you just have to ask.

rj87uk

3:40 pm on Jun 16, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Sorry sierra11b!

I mis read your post, even tho the my is in bold...

Anyway I would only have one link to the other webmasters page - Sorry for that.