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inbound link
hi i just wondering how to get inbound link to my own website. when i click on backward link some website show that he got link from his own website, how can i do that
and also what is the different betweek Link: http://...... Link:http://...... Which one is the backward link and if i have many website that link to my website from different category will it hurt my PR and my Site |
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Hello Pinonsale :-)
Let me recommend a nice beginner SEO website when you will get answers to this and most other questions you might have: http://www.spider-food.net/ |
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Hi pinonsale
The space between link and the URL deliver different results. Google however uses the link search without the space. The Google Toolbar tells me this. So rather stick to the link search without the space. I do not know which HTML editor you are using but when I add a link to my pages I use the full URL path for the links (including my domain name), this seems to work for Google to pick up these links as backlinks. But the other guys probable have a better idea on this. |
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