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Do you think it's better to link to your links/rsources somewhere on every page of your site? Or just off of the homepage?
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Re: Link to resources

just home page make sure you have a link to the homepage, it acoplishise two things puts it in one place and then makes people go to the homepage to see update info ,.. more managable...
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Ahh, I'm sorry, I think I misworded my question. What I mean is suppose you have a links.html page or a links directory of some sort to help generate backlinks and help your placement in Google aka PR.

Should you put a link off of your homepage to your links page only. Or do what I have done here (at least, for now) and link to your links directory on all of the site pages?
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I think just the main page. And get an automated link generation script so linking becomes automatic.

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It has been awhile and I found that linking from the footer of every page has been very beneficial. All of my link pages currently have a PR5, which they never would have had if the link was only from the homepage. Not only that, but it is a great selling point finding new link partners to say that they are accessible from every page of the footer.
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