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I'm just after some opinion on this. If you do a search for ".com" or ".co.uk" (without the quotes) the rankings look like a list of the most important sites on the net in a rough order of importance. The strange thing which I've noticed is that some industries seem to be grouped roughly together, i.e. the newspaper/news sites, job sites and a few others. My question is, is the ranking here determined by the amount of backlinks where the site uses the full www.bbc.co.uk (instead of "news") or www.amazon.com (instead of "buy really cheap books") in all their incoming links? Or is the grouping together a sign that Google gives a specific value to each industry, allowing them to rank higher than a site in an alternative industry for the same phrase? (assuming all backlinks, PR etc are the same) |
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