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Today I send this post to my boss and he also agree with your views now we are going to change our hosting company our target market is uk, and us can you suggest me some good hosting company. Very thanks to your good suggestions.......... |
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Means what? I can’t get please don't take it other way. |
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Search for a major host situated within your goegraphic target. RackSpace, HostRocket, 1&1 are a few, but for safe measure look for one in your geographic target. |
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Sorry Prof, if you can't figure this one out I can't help you. How did that 3k£ template I created and sent you a free copy of work out for you? You really need to find a better translator...really. Last edited by GaryTheScubaGuy : August 8th, 2008 at 12:57 PM. |
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These tend to be the same thing. Stickyeyes doesn't condone buying links BUT will get a client "that pays" for SEO and the links are free... so why wouldn't that arrangement work elsewhere... ...you get "free links" for buying something else? When you have your own network what makes it natural as opposed to buying links from other blogs, forums, and related websites?
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That is a major point and why you desire avoiding sitewide links at all costs... it will always appear to boost before a major drop... and the longer it takes to see the drop after a boost the more it appears as completely unrelated. |
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I don't get that. A sitewide link may appear on 500 pages, but all those pages are all part of the same domain name. This is vastly different to getting 500 links extremely quickly from 500 domain names (could raise a flag, particularly if a large number of these inbound links are from bad neighbourhoods / 500 domains spread over a small number of IP addresses). A sitewide link can be perfectly natural like linking to your friend's sites (nothing wrong with that) on a blogroll (which appears in sidebar of everypage). |
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There may be nothing wrong with helping a friend out but why must Google prefer your help over actual votes of value to other sites with content? There isn't anything wrong with "a link" or even a sitewide link but dollars to donuts - if your friend found value in 1 sitewide link, we can rest assure that this is now his goal in life -- find more friends with sitewides as equally valuable, and a third, forth, fifth, and so on... and the pattern that gets displayed becomes as unnatural as any form of manipulation. Be that as it may, avoidance of the pattern is better than trying to find the perfect threshold - because once you surpass the threshold you will need to dump all of them to get your qualified links back. Last edited by fathom : August 9th, 2008 at 07:39 AM. |
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yes i got your point sorry I really heart you now I have find out the hosting company. |
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I am here to know in bidding a link or building a link with a bidding directory, will Google support this idea or will mark negatively? please help me out. Thanks. |
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