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Old 05-28-2005, 09:40 AM
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Hey everyone, my Relocation page started pushing 90 links, so I've decided to split into another Relocation page. The last two Google updates, I have jumped tremendously (because of this site) and expect to do so again on the next update. I don't want to jeopardize anyone else's links on my NEW page either. All of my pages are indexed and cached by Google, except this new page that I have just created. I split the pages with States A-M (on my original) and States N-W (the new page). I left States N-W on my original Relocation page since the NEW page isn't cached yet.

If I leave my two Relocation Pages the way they are right now, will it be ok until the next G update? I am going to fix my original Relocation page after the next update. I know I wouldn't have to worry about this if I had a directory, but that just can't happen right now.

I hope I have made myself clear and didn't confuse anyone. Your answers are very appreciated. I just want to know if G will punish me for having States N-W links twice on my site.
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