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Post Posted: October 19th, 2004, 12:32 pm

Ok, never mind... obviously i can't read first thing in the morning!

Thanks anyway... lol :oops:

Post Posted: October 19th, 2004, 12:29 pm

I would like to make something clear about link exchanges and link farms. Reciprocal link directorys or directory should be layed out like a search engine. Having the top listings in google for this.. I know exactly what I am talking about for who every is trying to open their lips. Secondly, a lin...

Post Posted: October 19th, 2004, 12:24 pm

Came back to this post to let you know that because of some start up clitch's, the http://www.linkitforward.com thing is being offered for free, just for the time being i suppose... we have already recieved a refund even though the system has been working for us... but i guess it has been slow "out ...

Post Posted: October 8th, 2004, 12:05 pm

yea, I meant if you are going to use domain/, use it throughout your whole website. Internally. Externally, you will have links in other websites. and your link will most likely be domain/ as well. Thats a consistent way of doing your links. Internal and external. - you use one method ie domain/ yo...

Post Posted: October 8th, 2004, 12:01 pm

darksat wrote:
I just use <a href="/"> for all my home links.


So how does that affect PR, does google see it as domainname.com or domainname/index.html????

Post Posted: October 7th, 2004, 1:44 pm

madmonk wrote:

also for consistency's sake, it is often best to have most of your links in your site sticking to domainname.com/ format as well. :-)


what is the advantage over domainname.com format?

Post Posted: October 6th, 2004, 3:58 pm

so isn't it just splitting the PR anyway??? does it? I'd love to see your evidence of this? I threw this challenge out a few weeks back and nobody could prove it? It was as much a question as anything else. It was someone else early in the thread that brought up the url vs url/index.html issue. I'v...

Post Posted: October 6th, 2004, 12:38 pm

Absolute for index because any backlinks coming into index will be absolute... if internal links to index are relative, then PR to index gets split.... right? And u'r right, this only applies to index (default) not any other pages. I make any global links absolute as well, which makes no difference ...

Post Posted: October 4th, 2004, 1:40 pm

So in lieu of the fact google hasn't updated PR (at least published) in such a long time.... When were these experiments conducted What is the likely hood the results still apply (with all the algorithm changes being experienced from one month to the next) Do you expect the same result with 3 or mor...

Post Posted: September 30th, 2004, 12:05 pm

Look at it this way, all it really is doing is connecting webmasters to a central location to exchange links...and giving you a full service backlink software as well. The goal is to get everyone exchanging. It took months to develop and the nice part is I am adding stuff everyday. Just want to add...

Post Posted: September 30th, 2004, 11:43 am

What I have found from different link exchange services is that many times, all you get is spammy sites that have 30, 40, 50 backlinks to a page and are offtopic. It appears the http://www.linkitforward.com service is, at the very least, an innovative alternative to the situation in whi...

Post Posted: September 30th, 2004, 11:16 am

As for "buying links", I avoid it with a passion. The se's frown upon it and it is expensive! And you don't link SE's frown on artificial reciprocal link exchanges?...and even the programs that offer exchange services? Eventually, reciprocal link exchanges will be greatly devalued... Absolutely the...

Post Posted: September 29th, 2004, 3:11 pm

My biggest question would be, what are you getting for your $49 a month? Much like a free link...you get what you pay for. Which in most cases is a link from an interior page with far more outbound links than inbound. Webspace mentioned "all these programs are search engine friendly", but that does...

Post Posted: September 28th, 2004, 4:14 pm

When you consider the market. linkmarktet: less $20/year 6000+ members links-pal: Is free to join with some really great paid options. superlinks is dirt chaep linkalizer can't remember the price I think it's like $20 high PR club $99 one time. Link explore costs a few hundred but it is still less ...
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