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Old 04-09-2009   #21
Nikhitalonely Nikhitalonely is offline
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I think any seo expert knows how outbound link works

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Old 07-02-2009   #22
Johnantony Johnantony is offline
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Default Re: Do outbound links hurt your site?

if you making link or getting link from bad sites or useless sites then it will harmful but if you making link from good and quality sites then it will helpful...
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Old 07-15-2009   #23
nina cook nina cook is offline
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If you do link exchange with high pr site ,may be profitable.try to get one way link as much as possible.....
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Old 07-16-2009   #24
mammothwoolly mammothwoolly is offline
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Default Re: Do outbound links hurt your site?

people are afraid to link out to related resources throughout their copy. Many search engines grade pages not only based upon their copy and inbound links, but also upon the pages that they link to. Relevant outbound links to quality sites can actually help your own performance in the search engines. All of your outbound links should not be link trades in one corner of your site. Try to naturally mix to quality sites in your site architecture wherever it makes sense.
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Old 07-16-2009   #25
mammothwoolly mammothwoolly is offline
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my point is--don't afraid to do so , but be careful .A few things to consider
1. not too many links (apparently too many outbound links can be frowned upon by SE’s)
2. keep them relevant (link to other sites/pages that are on a similar topic to you)
3. Use appropriate keywords as anchor text (the words you use as the link can help both you and the site you’re linking to with SEs)
4. high ranking sites (some SEOs argue that if you link to highly ranking sites for the keywords that you’re after that it will have more impact)
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