The deba­te betwe­en abso­lu­te links and rela­ti­ve links con­ti­nu­es to live on in the SEO world. The indi­vi­du­al signi­fi­can­ce of each has been con­te­sted, but it is wide­ly regar­ded that abso­lu­te links pro­vi­de bet­ter SEO value on the who­le than rela­ti­ve links.

Many belie­ve that abso­lu­te links have less poten­tial for get­ting mes­sed up when search engi­nes index your page. It shouldn’t real­ly make a dif­fe­ren­ce, but many conc­lu­de that this is reason enough.

Fur­ther­mo­re, con­tent scra­pers and RSS servi­ces may ‘repur­po­se’ your con­tent legi­ti­ma­te­ly (or not). In either case, shouldn’t a pro­per back-link be attri­bu­ted to your site? This situ­ation favo­urs abso­lu­te links. Altho­ugh this is a minor argu­ment, it’s still worth considering.