Building multiple links on the same domain?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by Jihoy, Jun 13, 2009.

  1. #1
    Sometimes, when I do blog commenting, and I see a lot of other interesting pages on that blog that I want to comment on. Some are PR 5, some are PR 4s, etc...

    Now, to my understand, Google will count multiple links from the same domain/IP. Is that correct? But Google will not count multiple links from the same page, so if I put two links to my home page on a blog comment page, that will count only once, since each page can technically vote only once for another page.
     
    Jihoy, Jun 13, 2009 IP
  2. seojig

    seojig Well-Known Member Affiliate Manager

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    #2
    as per my experience, you will not get more benefits if you are getting multiple incoming links from same domain or ip, it will counted single vote. I am not telling that, you will not get any benefits, if relevancy is there and you are getting links that it will help but what i mean is, better to get more links from various relevant sites than same domain.

    all the best
     
    seojig, Jun 14, 2009 IP
  3. blog8491

    blog8491 Notable Member

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    yeah, No use of repeating same domain to create backlinks. But if you have few sub domains and different pages in High page rank site, then it may give benefits. (But not much)
    So best practice is putting a one comment on one URL for your web site.
     
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  4. yapzhanyang

    yapzhanyang Peon

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    Nice tip there. Just what i needed. But will google find out if i spam links on multiple blogs in a short period of time since 1 link is enough?
     
    yapzhanyang, Jun 14, 2009 IP
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    andri2121 Member

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    and a review post for example, why generally only three links of single domain inside ? can not more??
     
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  6. rena

    rena Peon

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    Google will count all the links even its from same domian.. but link value from same domain will be less.
     
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  7. Jihoy

    Jihoy Well-Known Member

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    Rena, that's what I thought, link value should help, but slightly less. That's why say, a sitewide footer link from a PR 6 will be far more powerful than a single PR 6 page.
     
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    If you are going to post more than one post on the same page, you will get much better results if you deep link to different pages on your site. Much better to have 3 links to individual pages on your site than 3 to the same page.
     
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    houcemtrigun Member

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    Links from different pages on the same site definitely count.
    I am not sure even whether they would count less.
    Google looks at websites not as a whole thing but quite as individual pages that's why pages on the same site can have different PR and that's why you can achieve a higher PR for a page that didn't have any just by savvily linking to it from another page on the same site that has high PR.
    The fact that those pages are on the same domain will have an effect on the SERPs (double listing..).
    Why do we submit more than one article to EZA for example, if this would count just as ONE vote?

    Hope I could help,
    Houcem
     
    houcemtrigun, Jun 14, 2009 IP