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Old 08-18-2008, 05:47 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by vangogh View Post
I sometimes use an offline analogy to explain. Consider the idea of a link being a recommendation.

Now imagine you're having a problem with the pipes in your kitchen. Who would you sooner ask for advice. Your neighbor who happens to be a plumber or a random person walking down the street? If you asked 10 random people walking by and they all advised one solution, while your neighbor the plumber recommended a different solution, who's advice are you going to follow?

The quality of the recommendation is very important. So is the quality of the link.
This is funny, Steve, I use the business referral analogy in my "link building" presentations. For most people, this analogy helps the concept click -- a referral to your investment banking site from Warren Buffett carries alot more authority than a referral from Joe Bob's dry cleaners.
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