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zentz 01-12-2006 07:14 AM

a question for SEO experts
 
creating a recip code in h1 tags like this:

<h1><a href="http://www.domain.com">Some Keyword Here </a></h1>

and asking from my gallery submitters to use it, would that be a good or a bad idea ? would i be penalized by some search engines or it would bring me only good ?

who 01-12-2006 07:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zentz
creating a recip code in h1 tags like this:

<h1><a href="http://www.domain.com">Some Keyword Here </a></h1>

and asking from my gallery submitters to use it, would that be a good or a bad idea ? would i be penalized by some search engines or it would bring me only good ?

No search engine will penalize you for this. Your galleries just probably won't be accepted.

CamRabbit 01-12-2006 07:18 AM

this code would work better:

<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.domain.com">Some Keyword Here </a>

Wiggles 01-12-2006 07:20 AM

yes that is good, its called backlinking.

V_RocKs 01-12-2006 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by CamRabbit
this code would work better:

<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.domain.com">Some Keyword Here </a>

This one works the best. Also try adding a title="some keyword" to this one also

Ogix 01-12-2006 07:35 AM

who your signature sucks :)

Jace 01-12-2006 07:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Wiggles
yes that is good, its called backlinking.

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beemk 01-12-2006 08:20 AM

thats how tgps and link lists get such good search engine rankings, all of the back links from requiring this. make sure to use a good keyword for your anchor text.

FlowerKid 01-12-2006 08:45 AM

Why do you get a better search engine ranking by adding the "nofollow" to the link?
I only know the "nofollow" in the meta tags, but this is only telling, that robots shouldn't follow the links...?

zentz 01-12-2006 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by beemk
thats how tgps and link lists get such good search engine rankings, all of the back links from requiring this. make sure to use a good keyword for your anchor text.

i was talking about h1 tags, not the recip links in general heh

FreeAgent 01-12-2006 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by FlowerKid
Why do you get a better search engine ranking by adding the "nofollow" to the link?
I only know the "nofollow" in the meta tags, but this is only telling, that robots shouldn't follow the links...?

You are totally right.

FlowerKid 01-12-2006 09:22 AM

I wouldn't accept recip. links in h1 size. But search engines may love it...

FreeAgent 01-12-2006 09:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zentz
creating a recip code in h1 tags like this:

<h1><a href="http://www.domain.com">Some Keyword Here </a></h1>

and asking from my gallery submitters to use it, would that be a good or a bad idea ? would i be penalized by some search engines or it would bring me only good ?

Using an H1 tag on a back link is going a little bit overboard. Here is what I would suggest using...

<a href="http://www.domain.com" title="keyword text">keyword text</a>

FreeAgent 01-12-2006 09:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FlowerKid
I wouldn't accept recip. links in h1 size. But search engines may love it...

Not totally true.

H1 tags hold very little weight. When dealing with back links relevancy is key. The more relevant the two linking pages are the better the rank will be.

SCORE Ralph 01-12-2006 10:03 AM

Why would you not accept a recip with H1? Do you look at the HTML for every recip? Its not like you could tell if the H1 tag is being altered by CSS to like regular text.

zentz 01-12-2006 12:18 PM

so finaly what type of the recip code would work best with the search engines ?

the one with the h1 tags, the one with nofollow or the one with title ?

Jmonk 01-12-2006 12:26 PM

nofollow + title, as V mentioned..

zentz 01-12-2006 01:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jmonk
nofollow + title, as V mentioned..

what is the nofollow for ?

FreeAgent 01-12-2006 03:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zentz
what is the nofollow for ?

When a search engine spider sees a 'nofollow' tag in an HTML link, it will not follow it, nor assign link popularity to the destination page.

Also note that not all search engines recognize the nofollow tag.

FreeAgent 01-12-2006 03:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zentz
so finaly what type of the recip code would work best with the search engines ?

the one with the h1 tags, the one with nofollow or the one with title ?

This code will work best...

<a href="http://www.domain.com" title="keyword text">keyword text</a>

fraggle 01-12-2006 03:56 PM

yep this would work well
<a href="http://www.domain.com" title="keyword text">keyword text</a>

H1 carries little significance in link but you could use an inline css style to reduce the size easy enough <h1 style="font-size

goood idea to rotate the content around a theme in the button and keep them relevant to the page content/title

FlowerKid 01-13-2006 01:52 AM

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Originally Posted by aspwm
Why would you not accept a recip with H1? Do you look at the HTML for every recip? Its not like you could tell if the H1 tag is being altered by CSS to like regular text.

Oh yes, you're right. If the <h1> tagged link can be resized, then it's absolutely ok.
I have several homepages and the ones wich are very old and have constant, small changes/updates on it get the best rankings.
That's interesting too: It seems to me that google ignores the "add url" feature (for new URLs) at all and doesn't start to index until it finds links on other pages.


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