Big Betting Website SEO

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Hi guys,

I'm doing some research on the betting.ladbrokes.com site and this is my question:



Be interested to hear your thoughts!

Robin
#search engine optimization #betting #big #seo #website
  • I'm not sure I quite get your question. Are you asking what is the maximum number of links a page should have before it effects seo and looks like a linkfarm?

    Not sure if anybody can give you a good answer but here are some random sites and there internal / external link counts. I don't think the link count for betting.ladrokes is an issue.

    smashingmagazine.com :
    Internal / External Link Totals 156 / 27

    betting.ladrokes.com
    Internal / External Link Totals 162 / 15

    seo.com
    Internal / External Link Totals 53 / 4

    101waystomakemoney.com
    Internal / External Link Totals 65 / 3

    webdesign.org
    Internal / External Link Totals 120 / 21

    icanhascheezburger.com
    Internal / External Link Totals 125 / 184

    espn.com
    Internal / External Link Totals 6 / 259

    Internal links, your probably not going to see any penalty and outbound links you could probably go as high as 100 without breaking a sweat.
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    • Thank you Jason for honoring my question with your 1000th post woooo wooo wooo!!! Balloooooonnnnsss from the sky.

      Anyway I appreciate your feedback. It's tricky because this is a question that was given to me as part of a job interview process for Ladbrokes. It is a job that is a bit out of my reach in terms of technical knowledge and SEO so going to can it.

      I sometimes think that they deliberately write them in an ambiguous manner
  • I wonder if you made all your outbound links, especially banners, "nofollow", if that would make a difference?

    Anybody know?
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    • nofollow has nothing to do with outbound or internal links.
      Why would you not want to pass on PR to your own pages,
      and the other pages probably have a PR higher anyway.
      That's using nofollow in a way it was not designed for.

      Google says to keep links on a page to 100 or less.

      There is no law. You can place as many links as you can humanly stuff.

      If it is a directory or like one, better to have just the main categories
      listed, hyperlinked to the page with those links in each category.
      That would be easier for a surfer and gentler on the eyes.

      Paul
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