Or go much more granular (e.g. 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, ....). Anything in between tends to generate artifacts The bin range has to be on the same sheet as the data - if you try to pull in a bin range from another sheet, it fails silently If you want to do the surface chart, you need to do some interpolation between your points.
In the examples above, I just did a linear interpola taiwan email list tion (i.e. drawing a straight line between the different page levels) - so if the homepage has 100 mR 2 links and the next page has 50 mR 2 links, I just created 10 imaginary pages with 55, 60, 65, 70... mR 2 links to spread the surface out far enough to see it. This may not be the best way of doing things.
I presented on How to Buy Links with Maximum Juice and Minimum Effort with fellow panelists Roger Montti (Martinibuster), Aaron Wall (SEOBook) and Todd Malicoat (Stuntdubl). I was a bit of an odd choice for this discussion, as I'd only recently announced SEOmoz's Stance on Paid Links & Link Ads, but Pubcon's organizers decided it would be interesting to have a divergent point-of-view.
I'd love to hear from anyone who has a better method Last week at Pubcon Las Vegas
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