HelioHost Posted July 19, 2020 Posted July 19, 2020 Username: N/A, Server: N/A, Main Domain: N/A Hi, I hope this finds you well and you don't mind my direct approach. I'm Leah from Top 10 Website Hosting. We're an independent review companyproviding insightful information, data, and research on the website hostingindustry. All our reviews are neutral and contain up-to-date data writtenby professional copywriters. I'm reaching out as I've noticed that you've provided a link to one of ourpages. We noticed that this link is actually a link, which meansthat you're not fully giving credit to our source in the eyes of searchengines. I was wondering if you'd be happy to remove the elementfrom the link? Please see details here: The source url is -https://www.helionet.org/index/topic/28402-write-a-wikipediaorg-article-about-us/ Anchor text is - https://www.top10-websitehosting.co.uk/heliohost-review/ The link url is - https://www.top10-websitehosting.co.uk/heliohost-review/ What are your thoughts on collaborating to make this happen? I really look forward to hearing from you. Thanks! Leahtop10-websitehosting.co.uk
Krydos Posted July 20, 2020 Posted July 20, 2020 > We noticed that this link is actually a link I'm confused. What do you mean by this? Of course a link is a link. When you all wrote that review you specifically asked us to promote the link on all of our social platforms and on our websites.
Piotr GRD Posted July 20, 2020 Posted July 20, 2020 @ KrydosI think that the keywords are: We noticed that this link is actually a link, which means that you're not fully giving credit to our source in the eyes of searchengines.I think that Leah would prefer different anchor text. @ LeahI think that all the people in the internet should create content for other people, not for search engines or any other bots. "Link which is actually a link" is in my opinion great for people, every person knows where it leads to, while "links with special keywords as anchor text" are sometimes confusing as to where these links actually lead to. And search engines... Let it evolve. How it worked and what was important for search engines 20 years ago?... And how it will work in next 20 years? Faster we will understand that the content should be for people, that important is to how it looks in the human eyes, faster search engine developers will have to modify them to reflect this.
Krydos Posted July 20, 2020 Posted July 20, 2020 Ahh, I guess the reason I was so confused is because I thought she was asking us to remove the link entirely after very reasonably requesting we share that link everywhere we could to send them as much traffic as possible.
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