I had an idea for a link trade, but I'm having trouble with a term for what I'm talking about.... "Natural" one way links are (and have been) the way to go, but are often hard to get a hold of. Reciprocal links are good and swell, but often hold little weight now-a-days, and three-way links are also seemingly detectable...but what about larger schemes? I'm looking for a word that would define the following scenario: I have two sites A.com & B.com You have two sites C.com & D.com Then having A.com to point to C.com, C.com to B.com, B.com to D.com, and D.com back to A.com * Will Google notice such a deeper linking scheme? * What is such a linking configuration called? (so I can call it by the correct term).
Google May or may not catch you I would recommend you to re read this last line of mine http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showpost.php?p=3072281&postcount=618 Hope iam not wrong again Also Then having A.com to point to C.com, C.com to B.com, B.com to D.com, and D.com back to A.com this can also be caught , think when bots come to A they move to C and then to B then to D and back to A finding this as a network and may neutralise the PR for this network.
Then having A.com to point to C.com, C.com to B.com, B.com to D.com, and D.com back to A.com That's is too easy to trace. even if you do two one way (a -> c, d->b), there is still a chance to get caught if if A & B (or C & D) are hosted at the same ip or A link to B ( or C link to D)
I have several sites on a total of two IP's 000.000.000.10 and 000.000.000.20 are those different enough?