I have been offered link exchanges from several PR5 to PR7 websites with links on their .php pages. Do those pages get crawled by Google and would my link back count if I reciprocate with them? Thanks.
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I have been offered link exchanges from several PR5 to PR7 websites with links on their .php pages. Do those pages get crawled by Google and would my link back count if I reciprocate with them? Thanks.
Yep. PHP is just a different file extension to Google.Originally posted by callenb
I have been offered link exchanges from several PR5 to PR7 websites with links on their .php pages. Do those pages get crawled by Google and would my link back count if I reciprocate with them? Thanks.
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I have a question for you PHP Guys........ Say I go to a website for example widgets.com , everytime I hit the page a PHP script is launched so that everytime the index.html is refreshed using your browsers refresh button a new page will show up with DIFFERENT URL'S everytime you refresh, 10 URL's per page lets say for example and everytime a page is refreshed and you keep doing it, 10 different variations of the site will show up, 10 different outgoing links per page , making a total of 50 outgoing links.
My question is, how does the google spider view these type of tactics, are all 50 outgoing links counted for even though its using a 10 page-index refresh PHP or what?
Any advice, appreciated!
Paul
I am doing this on several pages. It seems Google has to crawl an outbound link more than once, to actually consider it a backlink to another site.Originally posted by paulk
My question is, how does the google spider view these type of tactics, are all 50 outgoing links counted for even though its using a 10 page-index refresh PHP or what?
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