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  1. #11
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    Smile Re: An example of a bad links page I think...

    Thanks Kyle, I gotta whole toybox to play with now

    Quote Originally Posted by kyle422
    I want to ruin the rest of your freetime as well, here are some more tools.
    http://www.realestatewebmasters.com/thread1397.html
    beachgal
    Realtor and wannabe webmistress.

    Pensacola Real Estate
    Florida Pre-Construction Condos

  2. #12
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    Default Re: Good link - Bad link?

    Originally Posted by Don Glasgow
    Now here is an interesting links page:

    http://www.paulinehofseth.com/favoritelinks.htm

    Try running it though the spider that kyle recommended:
    http://www.1-hit.com/all-in-one/too...gine-viewer.htm

    Taking the page out of the frame, the page isn't even associated with the website and the spiders sees nothing.

    http://client.aavirtualoffice.com/F...countID=3355#25

    Comments anyone?


    This is an Advanced Access site. I have always found it funny that they created a reciprocal links directory that does not get cached by the search engines!! I usually skip these sites, although i recently found a newer site of their's that seemed to be ok. The issues with their directories were:

    1. they were all dynamic pages with long URL's
    2. all the pages are within a frameset
    3. The pages are 3 links in from the homepage and some spiders don't like going that deep into sites
    4. As already noted, some of their links pages are not actually on the URL but part of their back-end template system's URL....

    adam pascu - Mira Mesa real estate

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