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Old 04-27-2008, 06:43 PM
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Default Re: Can inbound links really hurt you?

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Originally Posted by galide View Post
I think the 4 of us are the only ones left now ranting at each other. I am now running out of arguments, with the same nonsense coming back all the time. I am done.

Dave please say hello to mister Ward when you meet him, Janeth good luck with Dave and your lasting relationship, and Kgun good luck with your scientific theories.
"I am done".

I wish you good luck with your webbusiness too. You are definitely one of the more knowledgeable posters I have seen on this forum.

"My opinion is that in the absence of proof, the argument stating that inbound links can hurt a site doesn't stand".

That is a statement that can be formulated as a scientific (null) hypothesis.

H0: "Inbound links can not hurt a site".

I should like to see that hypothesis rejected with scientific data (that has to be published together with the result as a true scientific analysis require).
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