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Old 01-07-2003, 12:05 AM  
fnet
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Originally posted by SpaceAce
I have about 100 zillion pages on my domains. If I want to increase the link popularity of, say, www.mysite.com/teens/teen1.html, do I need to make links that point directly to that page or is it sufficient to link to www.mysite.com?

I would like to crosslink my pages as much as possible, but if I wrote a program to crawl my domains and link every page, the resulting list of links would probably be like 10 megs and I want to avoid that. I want to narrow it down to something I could put on all my pages.

SpaceAce
I read somewhere that Google is starting to red flag 100% fully interlinked cross-domain pages. That could have been bullshit.
You could get around something like that by randomly picking a maximum of X links out of the full 10mb set, and putting them on each page... in addition to the Y links that are would be on each page that are already native to that domain.

A normal tree structure for each domain, with tons of randomly interlaced roots.

You could be even more conservative and only heavily randomly interlink pairs of domains, then link one from each of those pairs, and so on until you have a rather chaotic binary super tree, with your stunningly coolest high pagerank master domain at the top.

This is just late night mumbling and has no particular purpose.
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