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    internal linking structure

    if i linked

    like this

    picture.html vs http://www.website.com/picture.html ?

    does it make any difference in backlinks ?

    ive done some backlinks searches for certain sites and i see some people have there own pages as backlinks

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    From my experience, no. It doesn't matter. As long as the picture.html actually points to http://www.website.com/picture.html, then you should be fine.

    I've got a question about internal linking myself.

    If I have 8 sites, 4 on one server, and 4 on another with a different C class IP, how would this structure work:

    A --> W --> B --> X --> C --> Y --> D --> Z --> A

    Basically it just goes down the line linking sites to alternate servers.

    What about this one:

    A points to B&W
    B points to C&X
    C points to D&Y
    D points to A&Z
    W points to X&A
    X points to Y&B
    Y points to Z&C
    Z points to WD

    Any ideas? All 8 of these sites are extremely relevant to each other, but they are basically replicas of each other. 4 are original, and the other 4 are basically the same as the other 4 except that they are presented in a different format.

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    Using the full absolute link is better. Less chance of a spider or a browser messing up (it can happen).

    Its the difference between saying "Go to the store next to the car dealership" and "Go to the store ad 897 Main St."
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    I agree with chris. Also it makes it easier if you need to put a file in a different folder, as you won't have to change all the links.

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    Concurr as well, absolute links are far better than relevant links. Chris explained it very well. It leaves no room for mis-interpretation of the site links, they are explicit.

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