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  2. Linkback - Wikipedia

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    "Linkback" is the generalized term used to reference four methods of communication between websites. While sometimes confused with one another, linkbacks and backlinks are not the same type of entity. A backlink is what the person referring to a page creates while a linkback is what the publisher of the page being referred to receives.

  3. Link building - Wikipedia

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    The engines' insistence on resource links being relevant and beneficial developed because many artificial link building methods were employed solely to spam search engines, i.e. to "fool" the engines' algorithms into awarding the sites employing these unethical devices undeservedly high page ranks and/or return positions.

  4. Backlink - Wikipedia

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    Some methods are free for use by everyone whereas some methods, like linkbaiting, require quite a bit of planning and marketing to work. [13] There are also paid techniques to increase the number of backlinks to a target site. For example, private blog networks can be used to purchase backlinks. It has been estimated that the average cost of ...

  5. Help:What links here - Wikipedia

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    For a given relation the backlinks of a page can be produced in-page. A series of queries, one for each relation (which seems cumbersome but can be put in a template like ), provides an in-page list of backlinks sorted by relation. Moreover, forward links and attributes of the resulting pages can also be provided, and also backlinks of backlinks.

  6. PageRank - Wikipedia

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    PageRank U.S. Patent—Method for node ranking in a linked database Archived 2019-08-28 at the Wayback Machine—Patent number 7,058,628—June 6, 2006 PageRank U.S. Patent—Scoring documents in a linked database Archived 2018-03-31 at the Wayback Machine —Patent number 7,269,587—September 11, 2007

  7. Search engine optimization - Wikipedia

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    Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of improving the quality and quantity of website traffic to a website or a web page from search engines. [1] [2] SEO targets unpaid search traffic (usually referred to as "organic" results) rather than direct traffic, referral traffic, social media traffic, or paid traffic.

  8. Regular Flossing Linked to Better Heart Health, Reduced ... - AOL

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    Lifestyle interventions, including healthy dietary changes and regular exercise, are some of the most effective methods of prevention against cardiovascular disease (CVD).

  9. Competitor backlinking - Wikipedia

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    Competitor backlinking is a search engine optimization strategy that involves analyzing the backlinks of competing websites within a vertical search.The outcome of this activity is designed to increase organic search engine rankings and to gain an understanding of the link building strategies used by business competitors.