real vs reported backlinks?
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I wondered if any of you have run any tests or have any evidence to support a position on the following question.
Is it feasable that the number of backlinks reported by Google and/or Yahoo is generally substantially lower than the number of actual backlinks (based on the fact that you may know you have placed & verified them) because Google and/or Yahoo only 'counts' what they might consider 'qualified' links?
As if to say, is it feasable that a given Web page actually has 10,000 backlinks total on the Internet (say even for google indexed back link source pages) but Google really only thinks 400 are worth counting? This of course would indicate that you really only have 400 'effective' back links to the page.
I don't want to tick anybody off here but honestly, I'm more interested in evidence (even if just experience) than opinion.
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