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		<title>The theory of reference ranking</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reference ranking is called the attitude of the nu&#109&#98&#101r of links to your site to the text descriptions f&#111&#114&#32them. In this case, almost no matter from which pa&#103&#101&#115 on your site is referenced, it is important only &#97&#115&#32references and what is written about them. Refere&#110&#99&#101 ranking has very little to do with any citation i&#110&#100&#101x [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reference ranking is called the attitude of the nu&#109&#98&#101r of links to your site to<input id="counter" type="hidden" /> the text descriptions f&#111&#114&#32them. In this case, almost no matter from which pa&#103&#101&#115<input id="tracker" type="hidden" /> on your site is referenced, it is important only &#97&#115&#32references and what is writ<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />ten about them. </p>
<p>Refere&#110&#99&#101 ranking has very little to do with any citation i&#110&#100&#101x<input id="phpint" type="hidden" /> for one simple reason &#8211; in links virtually ignored the weight &#111&#102&#32the page on which they stand<input id="apps" type="hidden" />, but only its existen&#99&#101&#32and what is written there. Also in the citation in&#100&#101&#120 t<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />akes into account the number of such links, does&#32&#97&#108most no matter where they are<s></s> installed. That is, &#116&#104&#101oretically, if there are several sites that carry &#103&#114&#101at <s></s>weight for search engines, and they are links t&#111&#32&#121our site with the words «bad <s></s>life», then your si&#116&#101&#32can be found on these words, and whether there are&#32&#116&#104ese <input type="hidden" />words on your site or not. </p>
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