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    What is the difference between local link popularity and global link popularity?

    local link popularity and global link popularity. What is the difference between them?
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    Page vs. Site
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    The Defference Between local link popularity and global link popularity is

    - Local refers to links from sites in a specific neighborhood while global link popularity doesn't discriminate and counts all links from any site on the web.

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    So now we have two possibilities for 'local.'

    1. Site.
    2. links from sites in a specific neighborhood.

    Easily, they could both be correct but I find #2 highly doubtful. We are referring to links, and I don't see the value in collating inbound links from my geographical 'neighborhood' (urban), and rather hold little expectation that my competitors will link to me (web). So I'm going with #1.

    To expand on @williamc: How our site looks at itself is collated into local link popularity, and how other sites look at our site is collated into global link popularity.

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    The bot that posted #2 got it from a third worler forum from 2008.

    http://www.geekpoint.net/seo-forum/5...opularity.html

    And thats the first I have heard it used that way.
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    So does this make us both wrong, @williamc? That page seems to point to geographical location, which I don't quite fathom, but I've been wrong plenty before...

    It appears the OP is a rip or repeat of the same cited thread. Puts the status of this thread in question, but I would love to know the correct answer to the OP, all the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by weegillis View Post
    So does this make us both wrong, @williamc? That page seems to point to geographical location
    The only times I have heard the term used in over a decade by anyone I would consider 'in the know' was simply page vs site. Quite simply put, links to a 'page' give that page it's own link pop (local), global link popularity, quite simply is an aggregate of all links to the site. When have I heard the term used the way the bot used it? Well, let me just say link monkeys who really do not know anything except how to spam for links....
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    With that, we deem this topic resolved. Thread closed.

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