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    shedsnhomes is offline Banned
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    Default Does Google treat all links equally?

    This is a question many think about when they deal with SEO. Does Google treat all links equally? . I will say a big NO.

    There are different types of links, search engine algorithm evaluates and ranks. Here they go,

    Internal links and External links - Both links are treated differently. If the External links are bad neighborhood sites then there are chances for your site to be dropped in search engine listing. Internal links spreads link juice according to the number of times the pages are interlinked.

    Relevant links and irrelevant links - If your website link to irrelevant theme site then there are possibilities for your site to rank low.

    Paid links or purchased links - Google and few search engines do not encourage Paid links that helps to pass link juice and this is considered as violation of Google's webmaster guidelines. As well all Paid links are not considered as violation. There are few solutions like adding no follow attribute to the link and by redirecting the link to a page that has been blocked by robots.txt.

    Anchor text HTML Links - Within the site the HTML links with Anchor text has the most value and passes good amount of link juice.

    Image Links - within the site Image links with most suitable and relevant ALT attribute gets the second level value and link juice.

    JavaScript Links - As per the latest update Google started crawling these links but gets the third level value and link juice.

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    The predictor is offline Fixer Upper
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    No as a matter of fact all links are treated accordingly and count differently in different search engines according to your optimization techniques.

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    MrPolarZero is offline Banned
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    so true! Google and other search engines are more favorable of having quality links instead of bad links

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    flash.investing is offline Fixer Upper
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    Default Good groundwork

    If you have chosen a good website builder, you will have good links. It is important to check them periodically to make sure they are functioning properly.

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    iproperty123 is offline Condominium
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    joe.clh is offline Renter
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    No! This is why Link-Farming is a bad idea and seen as Black Hat SEO!

    Get Quality Links where ever possible.

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    iproperty123 is offline Condominium
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    Yes, You are right, googlr always watch relevant information on your site & get index only the basis on that information.

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