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Sometimes one of the hardest things to do for any website is build links to deep content.These are the links that generally will help the site perform best overall in the search engines. This is because while it may take hundreds or thousands of links to help a home page rank highly, it may only take a few to help a deep page rank. In this article I give you some tips on building those deep links.
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from Glendz 1352 Days ago #
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Sphunn it although I feel the title needed to be more about Blinx, but anyway, still good information worth the read and worth the sphinn.

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from railroadmike 1352 Days ago #
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Good article. Some interesting insight. I was under the impression that the deeper pages were harder to get up in the ranking. In fact I refer to the "deep" pages as "going down into the dungeon".

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from floppy 1350 Days ago #
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In reality though, deep pages are not any harder to rank than a less deep page. I wouldn’t dare compare it to the front page, but if you focus hard enough on that deep page it will rank just as easy as another.

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from Mindy 1348 Days ago #
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That article is from 2005. Blinkx is a video search engine.  Is the author referring to what is now called Pico and in 2008, is it any good?

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from nickgarner 1329 Days ago #
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yes it is pico http://www.blinkx.com/products/pico

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