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Hi all, I'm wondering what the factors are to a quality link. This is all I know or well atleast... think I know. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong, and to contribute too. 1. A contextual link with anchor text is greater than just a link with anchor text. Why: Greater relevancy means greater chance Google will actually index/cache + pass juice. My question: Is there any weight given if your backlink is optimizd for the keyword itself? URL, Titles, H1s, etc, or does this just help with relevancy? 2. All else being equal, IP diversity matters. Ten links from ten different domains is greater than ten links from one domain. My question: Is there a point where after awhile having more links from a same domain isn't effective anymore? If so, anyone have a ballpark guess? 10's, 100's or 1000's? 3. Try to focus on links from sites with authority/trust rank. |
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Mar 2011
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Reserved just incase.
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