Bloomin' Cheek!

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multilingual

I had a request for link exchange yesterday. Most of them get trashed straight away, but this was a high ranking site within a related industry so ideal to swap links with.

I popped their link onto my site directory and logged into their site to register. The automated software told me to come back in a few hours and my link would be live.

Anyway, I have just had chance to check it out and make sure that everything is fine. I opened their directory and clicked on my link. Lo and behold it brought my home page. Good, I thought, everything is fine here, but then I noticed that the page it brought had 0 page rank. Odd, I thought being as my site is a PR5.

It turns out this is not my site at all, just a page within their own site that looks like my site. It even has the correct URL in the address box! It's just a con to gain a free link. I am linking to them and they are linking to thin air!

Cheek!

If I ddn't have Google Toolbar I might not have noticed.

Anyone else come across this?

JB
 
M

multilingual

Already have done.

I have some automated software that regularly scans for returning links, but to be perfectly honest I don't always have time to chase them up.

This link could have been sitting there for months before I realised what was happening.

JB
 
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Hope you sent them a snotty email!

Put a link on my site, you are quite welcome to, I seems to be getting more people using my links page than my web site...lol

A few have found there way on here :lol:

Jayne :D
 
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c2webdesign

One way links give much more weight to increasing search engine position than recipricol links, particuarly in Google.

By doing this they gain one way links instead of having to give recipricol links.

It's a very sneaky trick designed for this one purpose.

Dean
C2 Web Design
http://www.c2webdesign.co.uk

Web Design | Online Marketing | Search Engine Optimisation
 
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