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Old 05-23-2009, 12:44 PM
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Default Re: The Power of the WebProWorld SEO Community

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Originally Posted by kgun View Post
If a person on the white list links to a page in the protected area (why should (s)he want to do that? - On an assumption that the protected area will be allowed later?) from hers / his site with a semantic anchor text, the link may be indexed, but it is still broken (dead). How probable is such a broken link that degrades that external page?
A follow up on that idea. Assume that,
  1. The webmaster's ISP IP is on the white list and
  2. his site is hosted by a hoster on the white list
then (s)he will not see the link as broken. The not white listed SE will see the anchor text but are unable to crawl and index / archive the page(s in the protected area).

I thnk that is not problematic for Google as reported in Matt Cutt's video or am I wrong?
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