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Now, I'm not asking you the build a thousand doorway pages or anything like that, but that's the reason for the separation. Let's say you contact one of the webmasters and they say, this is awesome and then they put it in a blog post, but what they don't tell you is, oh yeah, I have it in my link farm There is another blog that I will syndicate. Now you have received a lot of spammy links pointing the this page. Well, you don't want it the point the your website.
The likelihood that this person will remove his link from these hundreds or even thousands of pages is C Level Contact List very low. Well, the worst case scenario is that you lose this page (the linked page), then delete it, then create a new burn page and continue. Or what if the opposite happens? because you've produced this great content and you've done great link building, and someone gets upset and decides the spam the ranking page with a then of links, we see this all the time in law This situation department, this shocked me. You might think you would never spam a lawyer, but apparently lawyers aren't afraid of another lawyer. But anyway.
What we can do in this case is simply delete the original page and keep the canonical page with all the links. So what you're doing is splitting your eggs inthe different baskets without actually losing ranking potential. So we call these canonical burn pages. If you have questions about this, I can discuss it in detail in the comments. Know Your Link Providers Another obvious thing is that you should know your link providers.
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