Google Filter Might Change SEO
A page of Links seemed to come standard on early model web sites. It was a resource for visitors or a friendly place to put reciprocal links (I'll link to your site if you link to mine). Now, many services and web developers create a page of links to improve search engine placement results, but those link pages are hidden on the server and not part of the web site. Consequently search engines are getting picker about incoming links as a way of distinguishing relevant (read popular) sites. It looks like Google is starting to scrutinize those links much more closely.
WebProNews has an interesting article on the topic...
"New incoming links are much sought after by every website owner and blogger. It's generally agreed that having abundant relevant incoming links provide a boost to a site's search rankings. Conventional search engine optimization wisdom, coupled with experience with incoming link power, would seem to bear out that fact."
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WebProNews has an interesting article on the topic...
"New incoming links are much sought after by every website owner and blogger. It's generally agreed that having abundant relevant incoming links provide a boost to a site's search rankings. Conventional search engine optimization wisdom, coupled with experience with incoming link power, would seem to bear out that fact."
To read the rest of this article click here.

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