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I understand search engines base their ranking on the number of links you have from other sites. I have only one website under "linked to" but several under "contains".
What is the difference?
If I go to a couple of the "contains" sites they indeed have links to my site.
Even worse, if I do a search on my product I get even more hits for sites that have a link to my site. So why the differences in all of the numbers?
What is the difference between "contains" and linked?
Why when I go to these "contains" sites are there links to my site? Or how can I make sure that these sites are linked to my site and my url is just not contained in them.
and why when I do a search I see many more sites that have my URL, that don't sho up in the "contains" or "linked to" list?
Why when I go to these "contains" sites are there links to my site?
It may have something to do with Page Rank. Google ranks the pages it spiders and only shows sites with PR4 or better in the backlinks.
Or how can I make sure that these sites are linked to my site and my url is just not contained in them.
It's not a big issue. You may find pages that contain your URL but don't link to your site. Again, Page Rank is the important issue. You want sites with PR4+ to link to your site.
You need Internet Explorer to install the Google Toolbar. After you get it installed, all you need to do is hold the mouse pointer over the PageRank indicator to get the PR of any page in the browser.
added>We're all learning here. Definitely check the other links mentioned.