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old enough to be Grandma Scrotum
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How do you define outbound links?
Hi gang
I just want to ask a question to clear something up, on behalf of myself, and for any newbies out there. How do the various linklist owners here define "outbound links"? Do you define them as: 1. Every single <a href> tag on a page (including links back to the root domain and 2257 links) 2. Every single link that goes to a sponsor (so if I've got a linked banner for a site with text underneath and the last bit of text is a link that says "Click here for sponsor" that's 2 links) 3. Every ad that goes to a single sponsor site (so the above only counts as one "link") I've always considered the "no more than 3 outbound links" rule to mean "no more than three ads for sponsors per page"... but perhaps others interpret this differently. I'm interested to hear your thoughts. Can you clearly list how you implement this rule on your own linklist?
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I'm a jaded evil bastard, I wouldn't piss on myself if I was on fire...
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Links that leave the site (whether that be to your other projects or sponsors - 2257 links generally excluded)
WRT ad blocks - ie a banner with a text link immediately below (linked seperately) may be considered one or two depending on who you ask
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You can now put whatever you want in this space :)
Join Date: Sep 2004
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I count "clickable areas". A HPA can have many slices so it doesn't make sense to count <a> tags. If the supporting (linked) text for a banner isn't immediately below/above I might count it as two. It's a judgement call.
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I don't count each <a href> on a page - if it looks like it's supposed to be one ad, I count it as one. If you've got 3 paragraphs of unlinked text between that banner & the 'click here' link, that's 2.
Hubs count, 2257 doesn't. When I review, I'm pretty loose about it, depends on the rest of the site & the submitter. When I submit, I'm usually very careful about this - I hate getting rejected cuz I'm usually to busy/lazy to go back & fix it, so I play it safe ![]() This is actually a pretty timely question (thanks grandmascrotum ![]() Ponygirl |
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I do not count the 2257 link assuming it leads to genuine 2257 documentation with no ads.
I do not count individual href tags. If an ad block comprised of a graphic banner and adjoining text contains two links, one for the banner and one amongst the text, I consider it a single link. I count hub links or other non-sponsor links amongst the 3 links out. I am willing to list sites that have an excess of 3 links out if they have been built for SE purposes and are still surfer friendly, but I would expect to be contacted prior to a submitter's first such submission as a heads-up.
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If you don’t take a chance the Angels won’t dance
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I'm the only guy in the world who has to wake up to have a nightmare
Join Date: Feb 2004
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Same as UW and Mr Yum here
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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Hi Grandmascrotum
If the reviewer tomorrow have a headache or is angry for some personal problem, probably he/she will not see only a link if you put a banner linked with a text link above or below it; but if he/she is in a good day may be accept 5 or 6 <a href> in each page. ![]() I decided to have ONLY 3 links that leave my site (not necessarily my domain) in each page of my sites. From some weeks ago my sites have not 2257 link or Exit link. ![]() Talleyrand Quote:
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If you don’t take a chance the Angels won’t dance
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There's Xanax in my thurible!
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And like Useless I treat hubs as an outbound link. |
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Took the hint.
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I agree with most here, but I add this: If you have a link off a page that goes to a full page ad, sales text, or otherwise moves the surfer out of the flow of your site and into another "flow", I consider that a link off. So if you send them to a hub, a FPA on the same domain, or to "another big tit site", they all count as a link off.
I look at 2257 links only to make sure they are not commercial links, and that there is no way for the surfer to move forward or be sold anything on those pages. It should be an informational page and a dead end. Alex |
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"Without evil there can be no good, so it must be good to be evil sometimes" ~ Satan
Join Date: Aug 2004
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I'm pretty much in line with everyone else on this. I consider outbound links on a "per ad" not "per link tag" basis, so a banner with text above and below would be one ad (but starts wandering toward the slightly related "obnoxious advertising" area). I state clearly in my rules that I don't consider a 2257 link to be a link off and there must be no ads on the 2257 page.
A link back to a hub is most certainly an outbound link IMO...basically anything that takes the surfer out of the 4-5 page free site. |
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