Internal links of my website is taken as inbound link ?
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Hi,
I was checking my links in Open Site Explorer (http://www.opensiteexplorer.org/links?site=www.bons-plans-vacances.fr) this morning and i came up with this:
My main domain is taken as outbound links ...!
This link : www.bons-plans-vacances.fr/
Anchor Text : (img alt)100% Bons Plans Voyages
From this URL : www.bons-plans-vacances.fr/
I have the same problem with my subdomains : voyage.bons-plans-vacances.fr/sejour/Toutes-Destinations
I have that HTML code on the link :
Any help ? This is very strange .. i have the same result in google webmaster tools.
Thanks
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You're welcome!
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Thanks Andy ! I was a bit scared ..
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You have to add the filter for 'only external' links. See here http://screencast.com/t/L4b7J4PA
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