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Old 10-13-2008, 11:20 AM   #1
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Which linking is best for our website and how can we achieve good PR links ?
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Old 10-14-2008, 10:35 AM   #2
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Link exchanges are pretty much useless- so personally i'd save your time and use it for something a lot more constructive ie building one way links that would actually be of benefit!
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I think three way linking is best, we can get more good pr links with the help of three way linking.
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i think three way linking is best
Over a 1 way link? Afraid not- and even then Google can already identify 3way links... so again... lol you might get some link juice from it, but not really enough to warrant spending or wasting your time trying to set such a link exchange up!
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Over a 1 way link? Afraid not- and even then Google can already identify 3way links... so again... lol you might get some link juice from it, but not really enough to warrant spending or wasting your time trying to set such a link exchange up!
OH great that's your thinking not mine
i think three way linking is best
if you think that one is best .Can you prove it ?
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He doesn't have to prove it, that is just his opinion.
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Search engines give more weigh or importance on one way links, so I think they are the best.
To increase your site's page rank, you must get backlinks from relevant sites that have high page rank.
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Yes, backlinks from relevant and high PR sites help to increase PR.
 
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Thanks Sabian, I didn't know of that.

Where does that leave us with regards to submitting to directories mainly for PR purposes?
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