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		<description><![CDATA[In the last Natural SEO 101 post I discussed high PR links. There is a lot to cover on this topic. The first and most misunderstood aspect of high PR links is based on incoming links and outgoing links.

 Incoming Links Point to your site
 Outgoing links Point outside of your site
 There is a [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the last Natural SEO 101 post I discussed high PR links. There is a lot to cover on this topic. The first and most misunderstood aspect of high PR links is based on incoming links and outgoing links.</p>
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<li> Incoming Links Point to your site</li>
<li> Outgoing links Point outside of your site</li>
<li> <strong>There is a Huge SEO Myth pertaining to links</strong></li>
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<p>Incoming links are one of the best ways to help your natural SEO. High PR links and links from sites that are relevant to the topic or subject of your site are the best link building you can have. Future post of natural SEO link building will be dedicated to this.</p>
<p>Out going links are links on your page that take a visitor to different site. If you look in the right hand column of this blog you will see outbound links to hosting companies, domain buying services, blog and website creation software. These are outbound links.</p>
<p>These links serve a purpose that is relative to natural SEO and are good tolls for the reader to use. These links are to good trusted websites with high PR also. These links qualify as relevant high PR outbound links.</p>
<p>There is a huge SEO myth that having outbound links on your site take away from the PR and the SEO strength of your site. <strong>This is a SEO Myth</strong>. Having quality outbound links on your site is just the opposite. Lets look at a case in point using the old adage <strong>&#8220;Birds of a Feather Flock Together&#8221;</p>
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<p>If my site is about accounting and I have out bound links to IRS information concerning accounting and tax laws pointing to the IRS site <a  href="http://www.irs.gov/" class="external external_icon">http://www.irs.gov/</a> it has a PR of 9. My association of having accounting and tax information and being linked to the IRS page helps establish my credibility in the eyes of the search engines.</p>
<p>Having this link on a natural SEO blog is not going to help me; however I certainly will not be penalized by it. The theory that outbound links on your site hurt you is the same philosophy that kept China secluded for centuries. When China opened up to the rest of the world its economy and production dramatically improved.</p>
<p>If you currently have subscribed to this SEO myth it is time to let it go. You do not want a site full of  outbound links and be selective who you associate with and you can gain great natural SEO by strengthening your credibility and trust in the eyes of the search engines.</p>


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