This is a question inspired by the responses from my other thread. When you have multiple backlinks from a single domain, such as forum signatures or blogroll & other site-wide links, do they lose their value at some point? Do the search engines stop counting after the 10th link from the same domain for example? If 2 links from 2 different sites are better than 2 links from 1 site (all other things being equal), how much does their value increase per additional link?
Multiple links from same web page will be counted as one. SEs avoid duplicate links like forum sig etc.
yes i agree with romelprashad. Search Engine analysts have verified this that all the backlinks from a single domain will be counted as one. therefore in order to create 5 unique backlinks we need to get them from different domains.
Yes, would agree with comments above, links from the same domain generally only count as one link. If you check links in google , you will see that only one link from any domain is shown, except when it shows similar links then they all tend to show.
if you have one link from profile and one link from other place of same website then one domain give you multiple links
More than 3 links from a same web site doesn't work well and before linking to different sites must check their IPs because linking to same IP also doesn't beneficial for your site
OK so the general feedback is that any links from a domain only count as a single link, so the next question is; Is that link going to be the highest PR link you have from that domain or an average PR or all links??