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Old 04-07-2005, 05:48 PM
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Default Don't b link

Linking. Bad news is that other topics in this forum are discussing the potential, likely, or theory of sandboxing new links.

That aside, I have noticed when i check backlinks, that the spammy site links don't show as early or often as text links on "quality" sites. But geez, who knows these days> There are so many factors that weigh in. But as for me and my people, we will only seek links from sites that would best serve our site visitors, and we will only offer links, to sites that serve our customers and balance our image.

With ranking always fluctuating, and SE mood changes, long term success seems to come down to thinking...what would g**gle do? What is best for my customer.

The spammy sites get to the top sure, but then they fall. It's the real content, real links, real sites that will win out overall.

So I suggest stay away from a site loaded with links and fake content that makes you scroll all day.

Because saying no to bad links, is saying yes to..not having bad links.
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