On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 1:11 PM, Sebastian Willing
<sebastian.will...@web.de> wrote:
>
> Maybe it's just les Span Tor Perl than for other topics, but it seems to me 
> that Perl-people don't care so much about links, meaning they don't care 
> about linking an interesting page like many other SEO-polluted people do - 
> and Perl sites get more "organic"/real links this way.

What I'd like to know is what searches did you run and what projects
did you find
that make you reach that conclusion? To be clear, I am not picking a
fight here, I just would like
to look at the search terms and the relevant pages to see what might
be the reason.

>
> Up to my experiamce, every Padre developer blogging at least once every few 
> month if there is  something to talk about would give us more than "bought" 
> links outside of any text context. Google became really impressive 
> intelligent on rating link quality.

I am not sure why you say "bought" links here. Of course if people
keep blogging and linking
to the Padre web site that is awesome and probably that's what brought
us to the good positions.
What I am saying is that even if someone does not know what to write
about Padre s/he
could still help by adding a link.

>
> PS: The Pagerank is no lomger useful at all, many of my pages are beating 
> other sites with a much higher PR.

I don't know of course but I just asked the CEO of DucjDuckGo and he
said I should just have
incoming links. So I am sure there are other factors as well
(for example I am sure g+ will be taken in account) but having more
links (from relevant sites!)
is always good. And relevant here can mean any site that has Perl content.

regards
   Gabor
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