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Ann hooks us up with a great article discussing the impact of inbound and outbound links on SEO efforts. This is the start of a new series on SEJ and Ann introduces her approach here: If you look natural, no algorithm changes will affect you. Of course, everything might happen and Google does make mistakes too (no wonder, huh?) but keeping your SEO tactics natural, you will always remain "on the safe side" at least.
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from kensavage 487 Days ago #
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woohoo, in and out!

from annie7 487 Days ago #
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@kensavage: hehe... what is your comment supposed to mean? ;)

from planetc1 486 Days ago #
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Ha Ha, In And Out. Planning any "Animal Style" posts Eric?@annie7 Popular among some Sphinn folks. Guess you had to be there. :)

from onreact 486 Days ago #
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Also consider that a page without any outgoing links is considered a dead end by Google according to Matt Cutts and thus "loses PageRank".

from annie7 486 Days ago #
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@onreact: I did want to mention that but wanted to keep the post sound very simple without too much detail - well, natural...

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