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Originally Posted by jcorkern
The link is directly from yahoo, and i already explained that you corrupted your results with a "site" command in it. The results are from internal and external links pointing to the site, therefore, and credited link.
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The -site command in the query is to produce the backlinks from pages outside of your main domain.
Checking unique backlinks through Yahoo is to be done like that - if you think that finding out how many backlinks a domain or page has includes backlinks from your own site then you're confused Jim
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I also stated that you can get different results from different datacenters., but 2,200 is way off.
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That is what you get if you do a correct backlink search.
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Next one, another quote from you "Depends, if it's not topically relevant it's not." They are OVER 80% Topicaly correct as you state, and they are SEO Relevent.
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Like i said if a .edu or .gov backlink comes from a topical relevant page then you have a strong backlink - otherwise it doesn't mean anything.
Eighty percent you mentioned did not indicate those two links are topically relevant.
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My backlink search is from Yahoo, if you have a problem with it, take it up with yahoo, i also get similar results in altavista and alltheweb. Google only gives a sample of links.
So if my backlink results are wrong, then Yahoo is wrong and you are right. So, you are now smarter than the engineers of Yahoo. Congratulations!
And again, the links are topicaly related. Please try to understand the basics.
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I don't have a problem with Yahoo, they show me no incorrect results.
It's not i have a problem with you but your way of displaying backlinks is incorrect.
You are displaying links from the main domain as well, that does not count as unique backlinks.
I understand the basics just fine Jim
Here are some
basics for you.
Thanks!