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| Subject: | Google links vs 'contain the term' | ||
| Author: | RebeccaLong: view profile | all posts by this author | add to favourites | ||
| Date: | 09:29:55 21 July 2006 | ||
Hi,
I have a high ranking webpage linking to me using normal html code, but it's being picked up by Google as 'contain the term' rather than a 'link'.
The text is my page's URL, but this does link through to my page.
Doe's anyone know what the difference is?
Thanks
Google links vs 'contain the term', RebeccaLong, 21 Jul 09:29
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