Link Building-Location Partial

September 29th, 2006 | RSS Feed



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There seems to be a big confusion regarding link building functionalities. For example here is one such interesting reply from Cre8asite member Phaithful addressing link building for various geographical locations when a forum member asks  “does the geographical location matter when u plan to buy paid link. I mean as if you have website hosted in USA is it require that you buy paid links from sites hosted in USA?”

Phaithful replies with the following tips:

"If you have a website: www.mysweetsite.com and you get backlinks from websites like www.bbc.co.uk and www.telegraph.co.uk, and have a lot of .co.uk backlinks, then www.mysweetsite.com will rank better in www.google.co.uk and the sort…. even though www.mysweetsite.com is not www.mysweetsite.co.uk

Another example would be searching for “phone” from the UK or within one of the search engines that is specific to the
UK, you’ll see that www.bt.com comes up quite high because it has a lot of .co.uk backlinks, where as www.bt.com
actually doesn’t rank very high here in the US."

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