03-31-2019, 07:22 AM
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Bollocks
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Bollocks
Posts: 2,793
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Originally Posted by celandina
No, I produce content and manage a large film studio ( I write,finance, direct ,produce, post produce ALL our content. Mainstream and Adult) .....that is what I do. I have geeks who do the web stuff. Most are useless and some steal....... ( The only good guy is GFY's Sexjoker and his team).....I am here to learn what is up and what is down, not to learn web marketing.
Yet ,I am NOT a complete dumbo. I know what a hard link is, I just do not know how to best implement them, where to buy them and not get fucked....That is why I have posted my question.
Our site ( according to Alexa) has 206 sites linking in. I have no clue if for medium sized site that is OK, not enough or too many. FYI : I also have no clue how they hooked up to us....
In other news:
Now ask me about, sets, studio lighting, script plot points, screen directions, dramatic transitions, scheduling, budgeting, editing,SFX and the like I am the guy....but the " mumbo jumbo" I have posted in my OP ....? NO do, sorry.
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Okay fair enough. Well I wouldn't go by Alexa for sites linking in or pretty much anything else to be honest - I have one site that has gained traffic but has dropped in Alexa ranking, and one that has lost traffic but now sits at 400k Alexa, its highest ever. I use Majestic to see a site's backlink profile including my own, others use Ahrefs. A hardlink is a hardlink, forget about inodes and directory trees and what not. That refers to something else. What is important is not to get hardlinks from lots of sites on the same IP address, especially if they're linked between themselves.
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