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(Continued)     The RFS Newsletter, Oct. 15, 2005. Page 12

Question -- Hello Serge. I joined various search threads, read your fine newsletter and get most of my answers over here these days. I have spent hours upon hours reading many of your articles and I have learned so much from you and for that, I am truly grateful. Little update, getting very close to probably leasing some links. A couple things, one-way links to your site should come from unique IP's to get maximum PR pass through, right? If a parent company, owns different sites, with similar IP addresses, is the PR passed along from the individual, unrelated sites dampened?

Also, I read about the so-called "Prolonged Effect", a way Google is trying to discount purchased links, by not giving full credit for PR to a site for sometime to discourage short term link purchasing. Wouldn't it be prudent to have one way back links start to point towards your site over a longer period (say a month) as opposed to all in one day? Thanks in advance.

Hello and I'm glad to see you are learning and doing some good progress. It would in fact definitely help if they came from unique individual IP addresses.

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