I dont know of any way to track where outbound people are going... one (not very accurate) way is to look up your site on Alexa, and look at the "Downstream" websites. It will track those that have the Alexa toolbar and where they are going.
I don't believe that is a restriction.. I have exactly what you have described on many of my satellite sites and they have been running strong for years :)
Good tip. Also -- large images do better than smaller images in search engines. Using alt text, titles, etc on small images isn't worthwhile, imo. Opinions?
That really depends on a large variety of things... competition.. the power of your links.. your existing ranking/status with Google... as you continue to build backlinks and grow, you will start to become familiar with these things. For now, keep building content and growing backlinks :)
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