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Old 01-29-2007, 01:23 AM
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Originally Posted by jcorkern
my whole point is that the article from matt cutts had nothing to do with links, recips, one way links, or links of any kind. it only had to do with urls, adding pages and file extentions.
I agree, but I showed how from this topic it can come down to the speed of link building. It's the same topic jump as industrial growth killing human beings: industrial growth is ok for everyone, but as side effect it ruins nature and it ruins our health.

So, I agree, Matt was talking about pages growth, but I explained how it is bound to link building.


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Originally Posted by jcorkern
so trying to make a point of adding "links" too fast is still not based on facts because what you used to validate it is not even on the same topic.
The facts are about too fast URLs on your site, but again - I told where I see danger for link building. If you do reciprocal links, you have to build them on your site too, meaning you have to grow URLs on your site.


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Originally Posted by jcorkern
I have added 2 to 3 thousand links per month to a site to beat an update on more than 20 occasions.
Can you please share more info a little about this. What kind of links you are talking about: recips, one-way backlinks (blog comments, directories, media sharing (articles and press releases))?
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