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Pedro Dias
Pedro Dias
Pedro Dias
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Pedro Dias

@pedrodias

Digital Marketer & Managing Partner at @apis3fellows, ex-Googler Search Quality/Webspam team. Now tweeting about SEO, Search & random stuff.

Joined June 2007
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    Pedro Dias ‏@pedrodias 1 Jul 2014

    Did you know Google is less likely to trust a link once it has changed from the 1st time it was seen?

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      1. Dave Naylor ‏@DaveNaylor 1 Jul 2014

        @pedrodias if the BBC homepage linked with one text link to my homepage then once it dropped off linked with Another anchor its not trusted

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      2. Pedro Dias ‏@pedrodias 1 Jul 2014

        @DaveNaylor *I would say* not as much as the 1st time it was seen. But as I said before people shouldn’t fret about it.

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      3. Dave Naylor ‏@DaveNaylor 1 Jul 2014

        @pedrodias I guess it just another way to dampen link equity let's hope the neg seo guys ain't listening

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      4. Pedro Dias ‏@pedrodias 1 Jul 2014

        @DaveNaylor This would require way too much effort for any "neg seo” guys to achieve anything

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      5. Dave Naylor ‏@DaveNaylor 1 Jul 2014

        @pedrodias not sure tbh ia bet if you a emailed real sites to change the anchor to domain or brand they would

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      7. Pedro Dias ‏@pedrodias 1 Jul 2014

        @DaveNaylor Like I said, "less trust" doesn’t mean it’s bad or negative. Specially if it’s on a reputable site.

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      1. Barry Schwartz ‏@rustybrick 1 Jul 2014

        @pedrodias source?

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      2. Pedro Dias ‏@pedrodias 1 Jul 2014

        @rustybrick My brain :P

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      3. Barry Schwartz ‏@rustybrick 1 Jul 2014

        @pedrodias from working at G or ?

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      4. Pedro Dias ‏@pedrodias 1 Jul 2014

        @rustybrick You know I'd rather leave it at this… I'd rather refrain from implying I'm speaking for Google ;^)

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      5. Barry Schwartz ‏@rustybrick 1 Jul 2014

        @pedrodias well, I kind of need to know how you know that. I am sure you can understand.

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      6. Pedro Dias ‏@pedrodias 1 Jul 2014

        @rustybrick Yes, but I'd rather protect myself from being sued :)

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      7. Barry Schwartz ‏@rustybrick 1 Jul 2014

        @pedrodias well, that says it all - thanks. :)

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      1. Thomas Lenting ‏@ThomasLenting 1 Jul 2014

        @pedrodias and when the first url didn't point to a page (404) and it was changed into the right url?

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      2. Pedro Dias ‏@pedrodias 1 Jul 2014

        @ThomasLenting Depends if it was crawled before or not. I wouldn't fret too much about this, it's not necessarily bad.

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      1. Sebastian Cario ‏@elcario 1 Jul 2014

        @pedrodias @screamingfrog Confirmed by?

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      2. Dan Sharp ‏@screamingfrog 1 Jul 2014

        @elcario @pedrodias Pedro. ;-)

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      3. Sebastian Cario ‏@elcario 1 Jul 2014

        @screamingfrog @pedrodias Ok, I'll take it from here. ;-)

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    1. AccuraCast ‏@AccuraCast 7 Jul 2014

      "Did you know Google is less likely to trust a link once it has changed from the 1st time it was seen?" @pedrodias' single tweet gets ^_^

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