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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: , , .
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Through some reverse engineering, I found some great blogs to comment on, and as a result, I have gotten a big boost in my rankings. Now, I am looking to get another page ranked high in the search engines, but it is on the same domain as the other page that I have already heavily backlinked My question is, will having multiple links of the same domain on a page give me good link juice, or will it get watered down at all? |
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Give weight but less in comparison to unique IP and c class backlinks.
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| Advanced Warrior Join Date: Mar 2011
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I'm not really sure about this, but many people think it's useless and webmaster may take you as spammer.
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Offcourse it will pass link juice not water but less in comparison.Better to get link from other sites it will be more useful for your ranking.As I have been in the internet marketing since 2 years and I have experience it.
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