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    Default Hyperlinks on the front page

    Some hosting sites prohibit hyperlinks on the front page of the many pages of the website. What for they do this?

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    I have not heard about this rule.
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    which hosting sites?
    even i dont have any idea about this rule

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    I do not remember the name of the hosting company. But the rule says it all ' no hyperlinks on the first page please'

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    That sounds like the dumbest rule I've every heard...Not sure why you would want to make a rule like that unless you just wanted to drive off customers.

    I expect the reason that they do this is to keep people from having a bunch of sites that put a ton of usless links to high pageranking sites at the bottom of their page.

    Why they care if their customers are doing this though is beyond me.
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    YOu may like to refer to these Link building tips

    Directory submission
    Article Submission
    Blog Commenting
    Forum Posting and Signatures
    Blog posting
    Guest posts
    Press Releases
    Profile Links
    Social Bookmarking
    Link exchanges
    Cross linking
    3 way linking
    Link baiting

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    Hey you could give some in content link on the first page which been linking to some of the inner link of your site.

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    A hyperlink represents a connection from one Web page to another Web page, to a different location on the same page, or to any other linkable site on the Internet or an intranet. The destination can be another Web page, a picture, an e-mail address, a file (such as a multimedia file or Microsoft Office document), a network directory, or even a program (its EXE file). A hyperlink can assume the form of text or a picture.

    When a visitor to a Web site clicks a hyperlink, the destination is either displayed in a Web browser, opened, or run, depending on the destination. For example, a hyperlink to an Audio-Video Interleaved (AVI) file opens the file in a media player, and a hyperlink to a page displays the page in the Web browser.

    In Microsoft FrontPage, you can create hyperlinks to any of the following destinations:
    A page or file in your FrontPage Web
    A new page
    A page or file on the World Wide Web
    A page or file on a file system
    A template for sending an e-mail message
    A bookmark
    An Office document.


 

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