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Does Google consider a specific page url when accessing speed of link building or does it add up all the sub urls and consider the overall domain?
My site has been talking to a number of other "content related" sites that are interested in linking to us. They are quite large sites (e.g. many pages) and they are talking about giving us different deep links to our site from different pages on their site.
For instance one page may link to http://www.example.com/acatalog/redwidgets.html and another page might link to http://www.example.com/acatalog/greenwidgets.html.
I have heard that Google penalises for building links too quickly. But is that to a particular url (e.g. http://www.example.com/acatalog/greenwidgets.html) or is it for all the urls connected to a domain name?
Individually the links to one specific page on my site wouldn't be very many - but all the different deep links could add up to be quite alot. Would Google look at the combined deep links (e.g. http://www.example.com/acatalog/redwidgets.html and http://www.example.com/acatalog/greenwidgets and http://www.example.com/acatalog/bluewidgets.html) and say that the domain name www.examle.com is getting too many links overall?
I hope this question is clear?!?!?
Many thanks
Paul
[edited by: engine at 11:49 am (utc) on Feb. 11, 2007]
[edit reason] examplified. See TOS [webmasterworld.com] [/edit]
BUT
If you are almost joining two sites e.g. such as linking through to another site to use their shopping cart,p roducts etc you are walking on thin ice, and will get banned.