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... post explaining why going for a link on the strongest subpage(s) of a site (as suggest by cool tools from Webuildpages and SoloSeo) simply won’t lead to success alone.... (hint hint - those tools always show you all you need to know about the page)
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from HawaiiSEO 1725 Days ago #
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It’s a good article but I don’t know if they "suck" in every case. It all depends on the situation. A better title might be: "The strongest subpage might suck for linking if..." And then list indicators of a page that might not be worth purchasing a link on.

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from cemper 1724 Days ago #
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Hey Dave, thanks for feedback - I agree that the article title does not precisely reflect all aspects I wanted to discuss in there... in fact I had a lengthier one before but chose to make it a bit more catchy so people have to digg into it to find out what I mean... Is renaming the article title here possible BTW? best,christoph

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