
11-02-2011, 11:39 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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In the article, you have done a good job trying to examine why the W3 portal enjoys top ranks and traffic shares online. The fact is that any website, in almost all niches, no matter how light or competitive they are, that is powered by enough one-way links from quality sources and at the same time is filled with informative contents, sooner or later it will be found at top positions on major search engines, mainly Google that today is considered to be the ultimate goal of global sites admins to approach.
W3 web portal can be very much similar to the Wikipedia site and in your article you have mentioned how valuable contents and links can be. Wikipedia too comprises lots of pages, almost covering all subjects webmasters and people can think about and still, when you take a closer look at status of the pages it contains, you will find each section to be powered by tens or even hundreds of very strong links from other domains and sites, leading to very great rankings on the net.
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