January 7, 2007 at 2:42 pm
#721335
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webber286 wrote:
Google and Yahoo say they count multiple links from a site once. Actually, their exact words to me were “diminishing returns”, which I took to mean that maybe you get a stronger link, but it is still one link. They did elaborate and say that the strongest link from the site will get counted as the one, mostly this will be the homepage of a site … for instance, some of the older posts on CAP that have received links from other sites will get more link love than the random post that no-one cares about. I think a sitewide counts as a big jolly if the webmaster does not reciprocate or try to tri-link or more.
If you link to your own network on every site in the network, for traffic reasons, not pr, say like the bet35 media group (sportinglife/oddschecker etc), you’ll get the equivilent as 1 big jolly from elsewhere at best (I guess).
If I write relevant, contextuallly highscoring text around multiple links in multiple articles from 1 site, to relevant pages on Playerjet, I think you will be receiving way more than the equivalent of 1 big jolly.
Google/yahoo etc has its own map of the web. 60 degrees removed, looking down over time, a picture will become apparent of the quality of the site content and linking strategy.
imo