So I've been looking at stats and ideas for my podcast's site.  I've run
across a comment that has me scratching my head as to what to do and I
wanted to get some thoughts or suggestions.  Trying to keep the politics
out of this thread... just curious what folks would do.

One thing I work hard to do is make sure to link to not only the articles
we're using for an episode but also link to the other news stories I found
during the week.  It's a lot easier for me to do two blog posts - one for
the "Articles for Episode:..." and one for the actual "Episode:..."  In the
show notes post is a paragraph or two with a BUNCH of links.  The same
paragraph at the end is almost always the same.  The episode post is
practically always the same as well it's a few paragraphs then a link to
the MP3 download and the same paragraph at the end.

So in searching around I found this:
"If a site has a lot of outbound links (these are links from the site to
third-party sites) it is not good for the site reputation, and also it can
be an indicator that the site is selling link ads. These practices are a
good reason for search engines to penalize the sites for manipulating the
results."

So if my site has all these links on purpose, they're part of the content
I'm presenting.  How can I do this without penalizing myself on my SEO
score?

For
Until Later!
C. Hatton Humphrey
http://www.eastcoastconservative.com

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