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Interesting Thread on WashingtonPost.com Links and Link Juice

August 21st, 2006 by James Omdahl


I ran across this thread over at the Search Engine Watch Forums this morning.

Interesting stuff - it discusses the site WashingtonPost.com and its ability to pass link juice through links using the “onclick” attribute. Matt Cutts pops in and comments on the use of “onclick” in links and how the behavior is different from a straight link.

Also, there is mention of Google taking away the ability of websites to pass link juice if they are caught for selling links. Newspaper sites and college sites seem to be high on the list of sites tagged as link sellers.

While this has been speculated for a while, it gives anyone who is buying links for link popularity a reason to reconsider their monthly spend.

Enjoy…

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One Response to “Interesting Thread on WashingtonPost.com Links and Link Juice”

  1. Clauser Says:

    Hello! I want to know, where you have a section for advertising at a forum? Or it is not present? I have not found it.
    P.S. Are you see storm in Europe? Its a horror…

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