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    Rules to Better Google Rankings

    23 Great SEO Tips for Google Rankings
    http://www.ssw.com.au/SSW/Standards/...eRankings.aspx

    Excellent tips I found while surfing today.

    Enjoy! :)

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    LOL - Nice link
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    Here is the link

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    Link up. Sorry!

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    Thanks, one of the best articles I have read about this topic. I will build today a link to it from my site.

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    Link is down.

    The link appears to be down.
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    Excellent!

    The link has been up/down all day but you can read the Google cache here:

    http://72.14.209.104/search?q=cache:...s&ct=clnk&cd=1

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    Page up again. :)

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    Question:

    "Do you conserve your page rank?
    Links cannot create page rank for you, but they can certainly move it around, including moving it to pages on other peoples websites. Be aware: the Google algorithm looks at pages not domains, so there is nothing to stop your valuable page rank being distributed around the web. The reciprocal is true also, you 'bleed' page rank from the pages that link to you. If these links are coming from another domain then that's probably good, but if the extra page rank is coming at the expense of other pages on your site, it may be bad. So you see that page rank bleed makes it vital how you handle your external links, as each one can lower the page rank of your page. There is a way to link to pages without bleeding rank. You do this by putting the 'nofollow' attribute in your link. This looks like this: Some Text. It is probably a good idea to make all your external links nofollow, thus conserving your page rank within your site."

    Does mean that when you put someone else's link on your site, that you are, in effect, telling google to ignore the other person's link/site?

    If I am correct, is that ethical, or should I just look at it with dog-eat-dog mentality? Better me than them?

    Thanks gang.

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