Roy Schestowitz wrote:
> "Google favors new sites found in this manner so well that they often
> climb the rankings rapidly, at least for a while. Google seems to
> give a boost to sites that it finds through these backward links for
> about a week or two. Then, you're site might disappear while the
> Google Master Computer chews on all of the new data it receives.
> Then, after a time, your site's ranking will slowly stabilize. And if
> you've done it right, you'll end up sitting pretty."
Note the use of the words "seems" and moreover "might".
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