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Old 06-13-2008, 08:44 PM
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Default Re: Would this be considered paying for a link?

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Originally Posted by blogdawg1 View Post
I also, totally agree with Welsh. Heck we are a link building company and I wish I could build links for all of our clients as "white hat" as you are doing it. You are actually rolling out some excellent strategies.
My experience from different companies is that gifts over a certain amount shall be reported and taxed as income if it is valued above a certain amount. This is Norwegian and not international rules and may vary from country to country.

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Google has made everyone paranoid about "paid links", yet given no clear cut definition of a paid link. If you pay an employee to get links for you are they all paid links? How about that press release you paid to distribute? And so on....
If true,
  1. Is that good, neutral, evil or confusing?
  2. What is your personal meaning?
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Last edited by kgun; 06-13-2008 at 08:46 PM.
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