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	<title>Comments on: Why SEO Isn&#8217;t Really Important</title>
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		<title>By: seo baltimore</title>
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		<description>Reciprocal links aren&#039;t as powerful as one-way links. This is why you want to receive one-way links from other websites whereever possible. But there are also things called &quot;reciprocal link loops&quot; which are like bigger versions of this. I mentioned one in the last tip... A links to B, B links to C and C links to A. That&#039;s a loop... it eventually comes full circle back to the first site. A &quot;link loop&quot; can get pretty large.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reciprocal links aren&#8217;t as powerful as one-way links. This is why you want to receive one-way links from other websites whereever possible. But there are also things called &#8220;reciprocal link loops&#8221; which are like bigger versions of this. I mentioned one in the last tip&#8230; A links to B, B links to C and C links to A. That&#8217;s a loop&#8230; it eventually comes full circle back to the first site. A &#8220;link loop&#8221; can get pretty large.</p>
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