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Are your links invisible to the search engines? Every link building campaign is time consuming and resource-intensive. In order to be efficient and get the most “bang for your link”, it’s important that you know which types of links are valuable and which aren’t.
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from Hakan 1129 Days ago #
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36 sphunns for this article and it makes the homepage of Sphinn? I find it amazing that while the Sphinn community is largely comprising of more advanced users, these articles get this much attention and make it to the homepage.  Invisible links? What about the search engine’s current ability to read and classify different sections of pages as recall or no-recall sections, supplemental index, not indexing or ignoring specific parts of pages, etc.. Do every “do follow” clean html links on indexed pages necessarily pass any value or anchor text?  I have no problem with the article as it could be useful for some readers but why this much attention to have it make it all the way up to the homepage of Sphinn?  And, although the subject says “3 ways to find them”, this is not how you find invisible links. These can only help figure out if they are invisible after you find the page. I apologize to the author, Gyutae, if this was harsh but just wanted to note my opinions. I guess it is more about the situation on Sphinn rather than the content of the article itself.

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