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Originally Posted by Gennady
I'm sorry, your posts are a little disjointed so I'm having trouble fully understanding.
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I do apologize for the confusion in my explanations. Sometimes my mind goes faster than what I get down and it gets all tangled up.
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Anchor text is the text within the hypertext link. It does not denote where the link goes.
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Yes... I clearly understand this. I did not explain that one of the biggest problems is the theme of his links. I need to change the anchor text as well as the URL. I know that the text does not denote where the link goes... but it does matter what the anchor text is and what page it goes to.
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What new site are you talking about?
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At this point... I believe that will all the coding issues, linking issues, organization issues, (the list goes on) that it would be in the best intrest of my client to start fresh with a new hosting company and to get away from the stench that Yahoo smells about every site that is involved with this company.
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You are giving way too much value to these reciprocal links. I would wager very few if any come from sites relevant to yours.
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No sir... I do not care about the reciprocals... I am thinking about the inbound links that are still being recognized by the search engines, whether they are reciprocals or not. I do very little reciprocal linking and if I do it is with local sites and those who are relevant to his market.
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I believe it is time for you to take (not just 1 but) a few steps back and do a little research into SEO, links, link building, and webmaster guidelines.
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Sir... with all due respect... I believe that it is because I did not fully explain myself that you would think that my tactics and thoughts may be a little off. So I hope with these explanations... you will clearly see that I have done my research and I have taken not just a few, but several steps back to think about what is in the best interest of my client.