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In-bound is king

This entry was posted on Nov 18 2008

Once it worked like this: I’ve got a website, you’ve got a website, let’s reciprocally link. Now this won’t help either of you. The rules have most definitely changed!. People abused the system and now we’re all being punished. I should no longer mention a friend’s or a favoured business contact’s website on my site unless it has a direct relevance to the content of my own site. Gone are the days where you’d click on a links page and see a cornucopia of interesting, sassy and amusing sites-why? Well, if a site is still playing this game, it is likely to be penalised. Therefore it’s in the site owner’s best interest to remove all links that don’t positively affect his or her own rankings. That means getting rid of the chaff and actively seeking and encouraging the great and the good. it’s a good time with inbound links. So, who are the good?

courtesy:Books:Get into bed with google,John Smith

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