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If a car can carry exactly 1 ton in weight would you put 1 ton in it or .75 tons.
The performance would be effected the more weight put into the car.
The same thing goes with websites.
More links out to other websites dilutes the strength of yours
Not always. For example:
Sensible outbound links that help your visitors can result in new business.
- If you run a model railway then outbound links to model suppliers, clubs and other useful sources of information actually strengthen your site as an authority on the subject.
- If you offer SEO advice and a cite a number of resouces in your articles it adds weight to your advice.
- If you have a medical condiditon and list all the self-help sites and consultants it will become a useful reference.
If everyone took your view that outbound links dilute a site there would be no linking.
I wasn't saying no links. I was saying performance of a website is effected.
But I argue the opposite, more links can improve performance in certain circumstances. If you have a site that summarises all the SEO fora and blogs you could well have hundreds of outbound links (to the source material). As an infomation source your site could be come invaluable and you visitor numbers go up.
Please explain how sending spider to another website helps.
It is however proven that it helps if you have links coming in.