I built a site for a local real estate investor a couple of years ago before I had ever heard the term "SEO". It is a couple of HTML pages linked to a photo gallery. No effort was ever made to get links or do anything else to popularize it. However, when you publish ads in the classified section of the Albuquerque Journal website, domains show up as links in the online version. Yesterday he calls me and says there are lots of pages for properties they have sold and know they will not get back. He gives me a list of 40 and wonders if I will remove them. This makes no sense because I have all the sold properties marked as hidden so they don't show on the site. We talk some more and he tells me he finds the pages by going to Yahoo and putting www.ABQland.com in the SEARCH box! The page numbers he is asking me to delete are actually their Yahoo search result numbers. Using the DP backlink checker I find Yahoo with 0 and 435 pages, Yahoo All 35 and 435 pages and Google with 4 4 and 1. When I go to the site I discover it is a PR4. A search for "ABQ land" on Google brings this site up first. I told him it might take me a while to get the pages removed As far as I can see, links from the ongoing classified ads are the only thing that could have caused this. Anyone have other idea?