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Matt Cutts: How Google calculates similar link on the same page


Matt Cutts: How Google calculates similar link on the same page



Head of spam search in Google Matt Cutts launched a new video on google 
webmasters tools channel on YouTube,
Answered his question about how Google calculation  the same link on a single page,
Do both the two links beyond the PageRank and how Google deals with a different anchor text on each link.

Beautiful question we were waiting to get an answer for a long time, even though we were convinced that It's right to build backlinks is not to repeat the same link on the same page because it will not returnon us with benefit after many trials.


Matt answer these points concise manner as follows:


1. For the same refined page link Matt replied, saying the PageRank depends on the classification of all links on the page, but may return to calculate the first link in case of repeated based on the original page.


For anchor text in the first answere were not clear where he said: Anchor text may vary over time
He added - the last time the algorithm was changed was in 2009
Was calculated anchor text in the first link only - but he said this may change with the passage of time; and that this may not be the way we rely on now and that means, if you have two links to the same page of defined page, but the anchor text in the first link is different from the other, Google in 2009, were used anchor text in the first link
This confirmation from Google came late were Moz has been confirmed in 2008, in a special report which proved that Google accounted  the first link on the page while neglecting the second link

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أMore and more clarified to us that what Google love is natural practices Yes, you do not need to add two links on the same page of the same site, this practice not logical and what Google looking for is the logic in building our own sites.

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