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    would like feedback on following linking strategy

    Hi there. I wanted to ask and get opinion from seo experts on following:

    I am going to be providing informative articles for my industry which many sites will want, and I'm going to give us website unique articles so it's best for my linking.

    These articles will be listed on their website kind of like a library page and their will be brief 2 sentence summary and if they like article they click link which takes to full article on my website.

    Anyways, I want to be sure their page has the best PR possible. I know it's more difficult to get website owners to make a section called "articles" as a part of their template so that the article page will have more internal links and greater PR I would imagine and spiderability. Is this so much better than them having 1 link from their home page that says "articles" which takes to the library page of all my articles on their site which is just 1 click away from home page.

    I just want to know how much i should push and try to get this "article" page embedded either in footer of each page or their menu system or it really won't make a difference in PR of page

    thanks in advance

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    Re: would like feedback on following linking strategy

    Quote Originally Posted by andrewjgitt View Post
    I am going to be providing informative articles for my industry which many sites will want, and I'm going to give us website unique articles so it's best for my linking.
    So will the articles be on multiple websites?

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    Re: would like feedback on following linking strategy

    PR is basically meaningless these days so what difference does it make. Just make the section easily navigated and both people and search engines will benefit from the content.

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    Re: would like feedback on following linking strategy

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Juice View Post
    PR is basically meaningless these days so what difference does it make. Just make the section easily navigated and both people and search engines will benefit from the content.
    How do you figure?

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    Re: would like feedback on following linking strategy

    If you are doing unique quality articles on many sites linking them to a main site then in a long term you will be able to rank well.

    It may take a while but eventually you will see some good result. Using some long tail keywords will help you to optimize each article linking them like a spider web and improving your ranking. It should be a good strategy.
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