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February 27, 2006 |
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Yaro entertains the idea that possibly PageRank will go dynamic at some point. This would have a large impact on people selling links with high PR pages, something Google does not like or allow. I think that it’s certainly an interesting concept and would be much better than waiting for Google’s random updates, however I don’t know if it would really give PR any more value. I hope you enjoyed this post. Stay updated on future posts by subscribing to my RSS Feed. |
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February 22, 2006 |
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The search engines, and Google especially are becoming much smarter when it comes to determining the legitimacy of incoming links to a site. In fact, they can even tell if you have purchased inbound links and will factor that into the ranking of your pages. James suggested something of a 20/60/20 split where 20% of your inbound links should come from link exchanging, 60% from distributing articles to sites with your link in the article, and the other 20% from people who naturally link to your site because they like it. The 20/60/20 split is a good mixture, I’m not sure if it has any real world testing behind it, but it does make sense. I think that mixing it up a bit is key, you want some sites that link back to you and some that don’t. I also have a theory that search engines if they don’t already, are going to start factoring in who you are linking to and the quality of those pages. This leads me to discuss the most important link strategy of them all… quality. Your site should strive to stand on its own, it should strive to provide value and be of highest quality. If you do that then people will want to link to you, if you do that you will naturally be linking out to other quality sites, and if you exchange links you won’t be doing it only to help your ranking, but you will be making sure that you are building a quality directory of sites for your visitors as well. Remember, the search engines only want to provide their users with relevant quality content. If your site does that then you’re already a huge step ahead in the game. I hope you enjoyed this post. Stay updated on future posts by subscribing to my RSS Feed. |
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