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Do inbound links really hinder your link appeal, as does external links? I have 42 links total on my page, 32 are internal, and 8 are external. My link appeal shows a 1 out of 10. So, does external vs. internal links really matter? PageRank: 3/10 Outbound Links: 42 % of links to HTML 24% Traffic: 2,612,563 Computed Link Appeal: 1/10 (7) |
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Have I stumped you all
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site to have a backlink from you. It takes into consideration your PR and link count. My question is if your site has many external (outbound) links, which would saturate the link quality you provide, should they be turned into internal (sub-pages within the site) links. Am I clear (as mud)? I am taking it with a grain of salt myself, but on the slight chance that it DOES matter, any bit will help my site (believe me!) |
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