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ASEOHosting Clarifies Recent Confusion Around Link Requests

Jul 15, 2015

ASEOHosting has commented on recent confusion among web publishers and site owners surrounding the practice of asking for links. Recent comments from Google’s webmaster team, reported earlier this month by Barry Schwartz on Search Engine Roundtable, have introduced uncertainty about when or if it is acceptable to ask other webmasters to add links to a site. ASEOHosting has commented to clarify the permissibility of asking for links, and believes that the confusion largely originates with ambiguous language used by Google in a post on the Portuguese Webmaster Blog. Continue reading this press release here.

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