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    Cross-domain linking tool available for .Tel

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    Cross-domain linking tool available for .Tel Empty Cross-domain linking tool available for .Tel

    Post by Telnic 2014-12-31, 6:22 pm

    Mark Kolb (Kprobe)10-08-2010 01:43 AM




    Cross-domain linking tool available for .Tel
     
    I've been developing a cross-linking tool for Telmasters' own domains and would like to offer it for beta testing. As many of you know, the more relevant links you have to a domain, the more likely Google and the search engine crowd will pay attention to your domain. This tool not only links domains together, but it also prevents reciprocal back-links. Back links are where domain A links to domain B and domain B links back to domain A. This is discouraged because it negates the power of the links. The most effective use of the tool occurs when linking related domains together, for example medical domains or financial domains. The better the relationship between linked domains, the stronger the recognition by the search engines.

    An algorithm generates the links with no two domains back-linking each other. The anchor text for each link is the title of the domain.

    If you are interested in testing this on your domains, you must first add them to your (free) TelMasters account and categorize them (eg medical, automotive, education etc). Please PM me if you are ready to test.

    Mark

    telrific10-08-2010 07:59 PM




    Quote:



    Originally Posted by Mark Kolb (Kprobe) (Post 11147)
    I've been developing a cross-linking tool for Telmasters' own domains and would like to offer it for beta testing. As many of you know, the more relevant links you have to a domain, the more likely Google and the search engine crowd will pay attention to your domain. This tool not only links domains together, but it also prevents reciprocal back-links. Back links are where domain A links to domain B and domain B links back to domain A. This is discouraged because it negates the power of the links. The most effective use of the tool occurs when linking related domains together, for example medical domains or financial domains. The better the relationship between linked domains, the stronger the recognition by the search engines.

    An algorithm generates the links with no two domains back-linking each other. The anchor text for each link is the title of the domain.

    If you are interested in testing this on your domains, you must first add them to your (free) TelMasters account and categorize them (eg medical, automotive, education etc). Please PM me if you are ready to test.

    Mark



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    Sounds like a fascinating premise. I will be checking it out in the very near future !

    When you say the anchor text is the title of the domain, do you mean the Domain Name itself, or does it just use the Label to lift ?

    That is, can anyone manipulate the Domain Label to get lift, or will it use the real thing, that is, the use of the Domain Name itself to lift ?[/size]

    Mark Kolb (Kprobe)10-09-2010 01:57 AM




    Quote:



    Originally Posted by telrific (Post 11148)
    When you say the anchor text is the title of the domain, do you mean the Domain Name itself, or does it just use the Label to lift ?

    That is, can anyone manipulate the Domain Label to get lift, or will it use the feal thing, that is, the use of the Domain Name itself to lift ?



    [size]
    The anchor text is what is used for the label of the web link record created. For example, www.edibles.tel has web links like ...

    Fruit Baskets Resources and Services Directory -> fruitbaskets.tel
    Food Processors Resources and Services Directory -> foodprocessors.tel

    these labels are your anchor text, automatically taken from the title of the domain being linked to and yes you can edit them before writing the links.

    Mark[/size]

    telrific10-09-2010 05:34 AM




    Understood, thanks for the examples !

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