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Old 11-22-2011, 01:07 AM   #1
melissabast
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Both definitions are right. In first definition (A--> B --> c --> A) A, B, C all are different websites but A know to B and C. In Second definition (A--> B, C--> A) A has one more website then it post the link on B and keep the link of B on own other website or Blog. As BlazerD's example

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Originally Posted by BlazerD View Post
A has page rank 5 (#1 Website)
A.1 has page rank 3 (subdomain or blog of #1 Website)
B has page rank 3 (#2 Website)

Linking Structure:-

B Links to A, (1st Link)
A.1 Links to B, (2nd Link)
A is main website of A.1 so it is natural linking (3rd Link)
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