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Originally Posted by JasonJ
I concede on the sitewide links comment, but that's not what I was getting at.
I was trying to say that each YXZ.blogspot.com counts as a separate site. Meaning if abc.blogspot.com, def.blogspot.com, ghi.blogspot.com, and jkl.blogspot.com link to you once each, that counts as four incoming links, not one.
I have no proof, except anecdotal evidence. For instance, they must be treated like separate domains on Alexa or how else could two blogspot sites have different ranks. One of my blogspot sites is Alexa 325,000 while another is 400,000, etc (and the main blogspot page is Alexa 15). Unless Google, Yahoo, et al function differently than Alexa (and Technorati et al) on this, then I would say links from two different blogspot blogs are the same as links from two custom URLs.
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I see what you are saying...I agree, I think that a sitewide link would be construed as a link that is on every page of a domain, or sub-domain, as the case may be. But in instances such as blogspot, each blog is given it's own sub-domain, which I think may be viewed similar to the way a domain is viewed in the eyes of Google. Alexa on the other hand, they only view a select few sub-domains as separate from the domain....Each blogspot blog will have it's own Alexa ranking, whereas each of my domains are sharing their ranking with the main domain.