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    cluecase
    Joined: Jan 31, 2002
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    Posted: 2007-Mar-22 01:26
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    Greetings,

    Been a member for a number of years, first time I am posting a topic in the links forum. My question is this: May I place a link on all my pages to each of my other business pages? In other words, I have a candle company, and also a shoe company. Can I have my candle link on my shoe company link, and vice versa?

    You'll probably say yes, but this I am thinking on adding it on my navigational page, so it would be on every page. Both are promoting shopping, both sites are run and created by me, and actually, both business, brick and mortar, are in the same building. Just two different sites, URLs.

    Would this be spamming?

    I know some sites have a few links on the bottom of every page going to another site for link popularity, this is not a bunch of other sites, just my own. It could be like a different category. What is the difference if I place my blog link on every page, that is a differnet URL as well.

    Well, anyway, I just wasn't sure because that would be an extra 200 links at one time. Not thousands, just a couple hundred.

    Any thoughts appreciated, thanks.
    --Don



    spindiggy
    Joined: Mar 14, 2007
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    Posted: 2007-Mar-22 11:14
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    If you are wanting to do this for inclusion into the search engines like google, use a service like (which is free), [link]

    Input your URL, click start. On the end page, which may take a few sections, save the sitemap.xml to your pc, upload it to your site, and login to google's webmaster center and submit the sitemap for your domain.

    You can also save the ror.xml for Yahoo! and the urllist.txt for any other feed inclusion engine.

    Hope this helps,
    Chris



    cluecase
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    Posted: 2007-Mar-22 22:37
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    Thank you for your help, however, I am hoping that it would count as more links to each site.

    I already use the sitemap creator.

    --Don



    kar3n
    Joined: May 12, 2007
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    Posted: 2007-May-12 20:59
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    Thanks for that link Chris
    I'm sure it will really help... ive downloaded the file but had to email the next instructions to my web fella... hope he does it real soon

    Any more great tips please?
    Im searching for info on the value of INBOUND links etc..
    Karen


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