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you knew the difference
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link: www.yourdomain. com and -links: www.yourdomain. com Which rule is to be recognized?
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both are valid rules in google, heres what they do for you
link: url shows all links to the url you put in that have a pr over 3 or 2... not exactly sure -link: url shows all internal links ie. from url/anything you cannot use them at the same time
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Hi Jason
but I asked for -links url This form shows part of internal and external links, but is it an official G-form? thanks for replay Mario Quote:
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it shows the internal linking structure of the site, it will also show you doorway pages that share the same base url
(it was a typo i didn't add the s to it in my first reply) and what do you mean by an official g-form (it's from gogle and is an actual search query why wouldn't it be a form?) it can be used as a diagnostic tool to see if google is missing any of your pages when it crawls and to see if anyone has been using dodgy seo techniques(doorway pages) on your site. hope i answered your question Jason |
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Hi Jason
g-form means Google-textstring which I found out myself, it was not an expression in a logfile! Must be a special expression of Google, but I found it by chance. Quote:
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