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    Hi Friend,
    Linking to the same page twice on one page will not pass the anchor text relevance more than once. While some disagree, additional links do not appear to pass additional PR either. (http://www.seomoz.org/blog/results-o...or-text-counts) Also note that an image link does not (as of a 2010 test) "count" as the first link.

    For example, when you link once from the menu and once from the content, only the first link that Google reads will be counted for anchor text. Note that "first" refers to the location in the code, and not the visual location of the links, that matters.

    There are a few ways to deal with this:

    Link to pages that are not linked to elsewhere on the page. This is also a good idea if you are having a hard time getting some pages indexed.
    Optimize your menu anchor text.
    Build your code in such a way that the content comes before the menu.
    http://www.seomoz.org/ugc/3-ways-to-...nk-counts-rule My past experience with Google tells me that you should only use a hashtag to point to a heading or section that exists within the content, a dynamic string where there is something dynamic, and a 301 where content has actually been moved. This is just my opinion.

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    First Link Priority says Google will ignore all links after the first when a web page links more than once to the same page. Google will only pass link juice to the first link it comes across on a page and ignore the rest that link to the same page.

    First Link Priority deals more specifically with internal linking. You may not think that First Link Priority is a huge deal, but you may want to reconsider if you have a number of images that link to internal pages and text links with important anchor text somewhere below those images.

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    The first link Priority states that when a page links more than once to the same target url, Google will ignore all the other links after the first one.

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    The “first link priority” rule is Google's way of making sure a webmaster doesn't add hundreds of anchor text links into the content of their website.

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    First Link Priority says Google will ignore all links after the first when a web page links more than once to the same page. Google will only pass link juice to the first link it comes across on a page and ignore the rest that link to the same page.

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    The first link Priority states that when a page links more than once to the same target url, Google will ignore all the other links after the first one.

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    In seo "First Link Priority" means Google will ignore all links after the first when a web page links more than once to the same page.

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    The “first link priority” rule is Google's way of making sure a webmaster doesn't add hundreds of anchor text links into the content of their website.


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    First Link Priority says Google will ignore all links after the first when a web page links more than once to the same page. Google will only pass link juice to the first link it comes across on a page and ignore the rest that link to the same page.

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    First Link Priority says Google will ignore all links after the first when a web page links more than once to the same page. Google will only pass link juice to the first link it comes across on a page and ignore the rest that link to the same page

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    The first link Priority states that when a page links more than once to the same target url, Google will ignore all the other links after the first one

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    First Link Priority says Google will ignore all links after the first when a web page links more than once to the same page. Google will only pass link juice to the first link it comes across on a page and ignore the rest that link to the same page.

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    The first link Priority states that when a page links more than once to the same target url, Google will ignore all the other links after the first one.

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