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Truth 4: The Number And Type Of Links Linking To The Page That's Linking To You
Wow, that was a mouthful. In a nutshell, the more the owner(s) of the site linking to you concentrated on offpage optimization while they were considering their linking partners, the more it will increase your link's weight.
This is pretty much worthless to try to figure out on your own, unless you have dedicated staff people who you can pay, or a program to automate this process and report back to you. You'll have to find out the offpage optimization for each site linking to you, and that will take time you don't have.
Truth 5: The IP Addresses Of The Pages Linking To You
Search engines look up the IP address of the pages linking to you, and links from the same IP are devalued accordingly. This is to keep webmasters from pointing all of their sites at each other. It's not a bad thing to have more than one link per IP, but it's more valuable to have lots of links from different addresses.
To find the IPs of the pages linking to you, go to http://www.webrankinfo.com/english/tools/class-c-checker.php and enter between 2 and 10 links to check their IP addresses. However, this will become very tedious if you have hundreds or thousands of backlinks to check.
Truth 6: Whether Or Not The Websites Linking To You Are Deemed By Google As An Authority Website
This is something most webmasters don't even know exists - "authority websites." Most government (.gov) sites are considered "authority" sites. Or, sites like About.com, Microsoft.com, and others have also reached the "authority" status. This status is usually granted only to "supersites" that include tons of content and information, and if you can get a link from one of these sites to your site, it can be a huge positive effect on your rank. It's almost impossible to know if a site is considered an authority, but any site with PR 8-10 is probably in this category.
This Sounds So Time Consuming, Is It Worth It?
In one word: Yes. Spend all the time you need to get good, targeted backlinks from pages with great offpage optimization. If you don't have the time to do all of this by hand, check out SEO Elite (http://www.GetSEOElite.com). It finds all of the information I've discussed in this article (and more), and all I have to do is click a few buttons and give it a URL to start on. I'll find the #1 website for a keyword I want to use, put it into SEO Elite, and then copy their linking strategy for my site. Most of the sites trading links with them are more than happy to trade with me as well, so it takes a ton of work off of my plate.
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About the Author
Jason is a long time web developer and the owner of Premier MicroSolutions, LLC, an Internet Marketing firm in Ohio. For more SEO tips and tricks, claim your FREE copy of "Search Engine Optimization Made Easy" - Get it at http://www.PremierMicroSolutions.com/SEO now!