Links and Google "Sandboxing"

    Date: 12/04/06 (Web Development)    Keywords: web, google

    I was just wondering if someone could tell me if this was at all accurate? I've been trying to help someone with their website, and I've been submitting them to various online directories (human-edited ones mostly like DMOZ) so that they will have more links going to their site. I was under the impression that will help with their Google rankings. They've recently retained the services of a professional internet marketing company and the company is telling them to stop submitting their site for links because if they get too many in a short period of time, Google frowns upon that and will possibly knock their page rank down. Can anyone tell me if there is any truth to that?

    Thanks!

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdev/374075.html

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