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LP is dead, long live Domain popularity

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Optimizer
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Beitrag von Optimizer » 03.12.2004, 23:38

Hi all,

"Link Popularity" is dead, long live "Domain Popularity"!

It is always interesting to read newsletters about SEO like the Abakus newsletter #6 where in the english version this "slogan" can be found.

The fact that domain popularity is now more important then multiple links from one domain is actually already a long time a fact.

When looking some while ago to the serps we could all notice that many subdomains did score well..

How come....easy explained know this fact.

There are webmasters who create a site with a lot filenames in the main domain and you have webmasters who build for each page a subdomain and put one page on it.

These one page subdomains will be treated like seperate domains linked to each other and for this reason they score well.

The reason why google treats those subdomains like seperate domains comes also from the fact that some tld's use the com.ltd net.tld as additional extention so i don't think that this will change on a short term.

I could on the other hand imagine that the next step from Google will be looking at the IP's from domains to see if it should be treated like a sub or a real domain. In case of a sub these links could also be counted as one.

Building up now a site has 2 options...
The site with many subpages
The site with many subdomains.

For now i think the last one will be better when looking at Google...but for how long.

Another factor that should be considered is the new BETA MSN...
Fast ...for sure...and like Alan did mention ...something to keep in mind.

My vision...

Because link popularity can be also manipulated by people who have money i don't think that this will stay permanently important.

I think also that this is why others like MSN and Yahoo don't depend on it to much like google does now.

Like to hear the others on this matter...does not have to be english...

regards,
OPtimizer