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Old 25-10-11, 02:19 PM
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Default Does anyone know why? (Google's back links)

Hi everyone,
Does anyone know why Google not showing all back links ?

Why is that ( example ) ?

| site A
| site B
| site C
| site D
--------> all linked to site X

We do our command " link:www.siteX.com.au "

and only " site C " shows back link to site X...

Why Google gave such preferences to " site C " and not the others ?

What is so specific in " site C " ?

Design ?
Structure ? ( all WordPress)
Theme? ( which theme?)
Content ? ( all unique )

Ok if we assume all above , that what type design or structure it should be...

May be something else...?

I am looking for such info, but cannot find . I know 100s of websites where links are growing weekly like mushrooms... and 100s what ever they do Google still shows the same amount...

Why?

Do we have seo expert here...
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Old 25-10-11, 02:27 PM
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Maybe the content on a particular page seems more relevant to google, although it does make you wonder

Anchor text ?
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Old 25-10-11, 02:33 PM
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because google is a jerk

just forget about link: it's been broken for years
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Old 25-10-11, 02:33 PM
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i have experimented even with the same content topic content..let say 5 websites and all about finance....or real estate.... the same !

Ok broken....but how other go around...and do all the time

May be domain age which linked to the site? Then what it should be ?

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Old 25-10-11, 02:52 PM
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webdeal, it's really not worth your time to try figuring this out - just use some other tools like:

https://www.majesticseo.com/
http://www.opensiteexplorer.org/
http://www.backlinkwatch.com/

or other search engine backlink tools like
yahoo site explorer (before it shuts down)
blekko

the google webmaster tools backlink report will give you some detail as well

remember in the end that these tools can only help to guide your guesswork. Assign your own link building priorities based on relevance, authority and the quality of traffic it could send you.
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Old 25-10-11, 03:05 PM
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joe, i understand relevance..., but how to achieve authority...
5 links from FB, Twitter , Youtube and such will not give you great authority boost ...
May be age of domain...? Then what ?
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joe, i understand relevance..., but how to achieve authority...
5 links from FB, Twitter , Youtube and such will not give you great authority boost ...
May be age of domain...? Then what ?
Links from other authority websites is what you want
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Old 26-10-11, 07:49 AM
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Does anyone in this forum have such "high authority" websites, who can help me to increase the authority of my websites?
Will appreciate your help.....
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