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MSN and Sitewidelinks.
How does msn respond to sitewide links at the moment ?
Also how does msn view the strength of links, and authority sites ? Also is msn as interested in link relevancy as google? |
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MSN can be fooled easily with sidewide links. I think it does view the strength of links and their relevancy. Just my 2 cents!
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I think MSN is working on making changes to the value of sitewide links, but for now they seem to love em.
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Temporary love which is usually corrected after a few weeks. This is my experience with a few sites, at first you'll see a lot of BL's and rank high. After a few weeks (about a month) BL's disappear and rankings drop.
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My experience says that you can use sidewides to put terms high in the SERS and often first page if it a low to medium competitive field and then stay there as long as you build some new links to the site as times goes by.
It seems to me like MSN values new links in much higher degree than the Google and Yahoo. |
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Is it possible that getting those sitewides will help you grab the top spot, but then within a couple weeks you get hit with the manual review and lose the value of those links?
I'm thinking msn has it right on the nose here, what's the point in building a spammy site just to have it removed later. It will stop the spam before it begins. |
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