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I've noticed that when I'm checking out specific search results, a certain thread is always ranked higher than any others. I'm assuming that there is another page or thread that is also linking to this one I mention, causing a higher weighted ranking. How would I be able to locate the page that is linking to the one that keeps coming up. I'm just curious to see the relationship.
The Google search I try is "netbook Visalia". The thread that comes up (about 3 or 5 down from the top) is the same one I've seen show up when I searched for an old signature, making me think there has to be something special about this certain thread or link.
Any ideas how to find the corresponding page?
Thanks!
Justin
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Google doesn't like to share very much information on linking and what may be causing a website to rank higher in a search (trade secret, yada yada). You can try a "link:" query in Google (with the website's url) to see what other sites are linking to the page in question. I wasn't able to get any information through Google, but Yahoo offers the following information as to incoming links: https://siteexplorer.search.yahoo.c...m s=p&fr=yfp-t-501&fr2=seo-rd-se
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