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kg84
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Posted: 2008-Mar-27 19:13
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I was reading up on link building tips and came across one I had never heard before and left wondering about its validity. Jim Boykin states that he BELIEVES that the amount of clicks a link gets affects the quality of that link according to the search engines. I was wondering if any one else had heard of this?
below is the link where found it. There also tips by others that were pretty useful.

www.polepositionmarketing.com/seo-sem/link-building-secrets/jim-boykin.php

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Posted: 2008-Mar-28 10:07
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I don't believe it for one second; what measure could be easier to manipulate?

Any 'trick' that assumes that Google is totally stupid is usually, er, totally stupid wink

I've seen this Modern Myth repeated a few times lately - almost always by people who really should know better. I suspect that the approach of April First is concentrating their minds. smile

Or maybe it's the full moon?
Or maybe Alexa disease is spreading like polio isn't?

[ Message was edited by: Quadrille 03/28/2008 03:04 am ]




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