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Default Re: Using outbound links to increase page relevance

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Originally Posted by idandone View Post
Feydakin,
It's a known fact that google guess the content of a pagey, according to the text anchor.
Theoritical, you can promote page with no-content. I know that for sure, cause I tested that issue.

I'm asking if the content of the linking page is a "guess-factor"?
A page with no content is relevant to nothing except external factors. So again no, they do not try and "guess" the content of a page.

The content of an external page and/or anchor text is not a "guess factor". This would be akin to Google "bowling" or "bombing".

A page about "apples" with thousands of external links from pages with content about "monkeys" does not cause Google "guess" that the target page is about "monkeys".

Dave
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