mustafacatflap
04-17-2005, 08:11 AM
I've been suitably impressed (who wouldn't be) by the sheer volume of opinion on this and other forums regarding the importance of having 'suitable', i.e. relevant links to your site.
Whilst there are many sites which are in vaguely the same line of business as me, none offer the same service. I am literally unique on the Internet.
To clarify; I am an independent surveyor in the remedial treatments industry in the uk. There are lots of business who offer remedial treatments, and who have surveyors on their staff, however, I am literally the only independent surveyor - I don't offer treatment!
Consequently, I can't link to anyone else who is exactly the same and, to make matters worse, of the few hundred or so remedial treatments companies, the number who have links facilities can be counted on one hand.
Therefore, at least in my case, how does Google know what a 'relevant' link is and secondly, would any old link do in it's place if I can't get relevant ones?
Second part of this question. The sites who rank highly in the remedial treatments industry, whilst not having link facilites, seem to have reasonable PR. Do you get this accolade merely by hanging around long enough or is this just something else in the SEO spectrum I haven't quite grasped...These guys seem to break all the rules and come in at numero uno all the time!
Patrick
Whilst there are many sites which are in vaguely the same line of business as me, none offer the same service. I am literally unique on the Internet.
To clarify; I am an independent surveyor in the remedial treatments industry in the uk. There are lots of business who offer remedial treatments, and who have surveyors on their staff, however, I am literally the only independent surveyor - I don't offer treatment!
Consequently, I can't link to anyone else who is exactly the same and, to make matters worse, of the few hundred or so remedial treatments companies, the number who have links facilities can be counted on one hand.
Therefore, at least in my case, how does Google know what a 'relevant' link is and secondly, would any old link do in it's place if I can't get relevant ones?
Second part of this question. The sites who rank highly in the remedial treatments industry, whilst not having link facilites, seem to have reasonable PR. Do you get this accolade merely by hanging around long enough or is this just something else in the SEO spectrum I haven't quite grasped...These guys seem to break all the rules and come in at numero uno all the time!
Patrick