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	<title>Free Travel Directory &#187; Link Popularity</title>
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		<title>What is Link Popularity?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The best definition of Link Popularity could read as follows: &#8220;Popularity of website calculated on the number of links that the site receives from other sites on the World Wide Web.&#8221; The more links that the site receives, the greater his &#8220;popularity&#8221;. Of course, not all links have the same value or the same weight. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The best definition of Link Popularity could read as follows: &#8220;Popularity of website calculated on the number of links that the site receives from other sites on the World Wide Web.&#8221; The more links that the site receives, the greater his &#8220;popularity&#8221;. Of course, not all links have the same value or the same weight. Receiving a link from a site already known and therefore people will have a higher weight than a link received, for example, from a personal website. Moreover, if the site link that has the same theme of the receiving site, this link will weigh even more. The link popularity is now a significant factor for many search engines (including Google).</p>
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