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Busting Google's "100" Link-Limit Myth
If I had a nickel for every time I read somewhere that having more than
100 links on any page would send up flags in Google, I might be able to
pay off my mortgage by now...
While I believe there is some truth to this, as in, if you have a FFA
(Free For All) site, or a link farm where anyone can add links, then I
could see where this would be detrimental to your rankings.
However, if you have relevant links on your page pointing to other sites
similarly themed to your site, how can you be penalized? Who's Google to
say how many relevant sites there are about your topic?
How could Google (or any other search engine for that matter) tell us,
the web users, who their friends are?
Suppose I have a website about the NFL. Maybe I have a page that has
every player listed, and a link to their stats - currently, that would
be around 500 links. All those links would be relevant, and all the
links are pointing to unique content. How could any search engine
surmise and penalize this?
The Internet is growing at such a rate that it's very conceivable that
the search engines will never be able to index every piece of virtual
real estate the web has to offer. And with growth, comes more places to
be found, and in return, more places to link to.
I've read about this topic in many forums and people always want proof.
I researched and found two extremely well ranked sites that easily
surpass the 100 link limit...
http://www.freepint.com/gary/direct.htm
http://www.refdesk.com/
The point is, FORGET about all the nonsense that Google spits out about
a 100-link limit. That's like your parents saying that you can only have
100 friends, no more or else you will be penalized!
Being that the Internet is a social environment, how else would someone
learn or find out about a new site? Advertising will alert you to new
products and services, but they won't be able to tell you how bug
zappers work. The search engines need our links. They can't grow their
index without us. Therefore, exercise your right to link!
-To your online success!
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