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Is that true that your rankings will burst up at
if you get some outbound links from Wikipedia? I was looking at Page Strength tool by Seomoz and they also take wikipedia links into consideration while generating reports. Any idea?
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Thanks everyone for responses. To date, I have got many Wikipedia links and they are bringing nice traffic. I haven't seen much improvement in SE rankings but the traffic is a bonus.
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well i am not sure about rank boasting but if you have right content then wikipedia link adds bonus traffic a lot, i have 2 links for the past 1 month in technical rightup sections, and i recieve about 10+ visitor's each day jusdt because of those links.
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My final conclusion is that:
1) They give you good traffic (as long as they are not removed quickly). Have strong content and try to place links on less popular pages. 2) They won't help you get a PR increase.
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Ypu that's right except if you have strong content then you can clip it to any page what ever may be its popularity. |
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