Google Page Rank
Want the truth behind google rage rank? Stephen Brennan writes
about this topic and gets into the topic of linking to other
websites as well
The Truth Google Page Rank
(Guest Article)
I've been engaging in reciprocal linking with other websites for
some time. I've always been aware that a single incoming link from a
high PR website is worth far more than many links from low PR
websites (the actual ratio is known only to God). I've also always
been aware, at least over the last couple of years, that incoming
links from non-relevant websites is not only valueless but can, in
fact, have a negative effect on your Search Engine ranking (*as
opposed to PR).
I've written previous articles about linking, one or two of which
have been specifically about the practice of requesting and
accepting links from anybody and everybody. However, I've never been
armed with any 'hard evidence' with which to support my plea for
some sensible thought about the way in which some people handle
their linking practices. This time around, I have this little
offering from Google, the people who are responsible for the whole
'PR' caboodle.
How is PR effected if you have text links on a page that is
irrelevant to the website?
Links from a non-related site will still pass PR, but will have
little or no effect on the SERPs. Too many of these might even have
a negative effect on SERPs. Remember, PR matters when all other
things are equal, but that is never the case. You are much better
off getting back links from a relevant PR4 page (and site) with
targeted anchor text than getting back links from an irrelevant
PR6." - Ref:
http://www.prlookup.com/faq.htm
There you go. You may not have heard it here first, but it is out of
'the horse mouth', so to speak. I don't know how long this
particular piece of information has been available at Google for all
to see (I don’t spend much time in Google’s ‘support’ pages) but
it's there now and I hope that it becomes common knowledge very
quickly.
To some it may not be a revelation. It won't be of any great concern
either, because like many, they have always been a little particular
about the 'relevance' of the websites from which they accept or
request reciprocal (or incoming only) links. Don't get me wrong. I'm
not talking about being 'tight' or 'mean' about linking with lower
PR websites. I have always agreed to link with any website that has
relevant content. Provided the website has the same (or related)
subject matter, I don’t care about the PR.
You see, that's what it's supposed to be about - supplying
worthwhile links and even alternatives to your users and making your
website available to users of other related websites. How is this
purpose served by supplying users with links to (and accepting links
from) totally unrelated material? Google, along with the rest of us,
tends to think there is no purpose served at all, hence the
possibility of negative effect on your SE rankings for thinking
otherwise.
I know there are many thousands of websites, which use software to
manage their 'Linking Programs'. Some of this software is
'automated' and allows links from anyone who is willing to fill in a
form and post a link to their website first. This type of 'Linking
Program' has turned many websites into 'Mini Directories', with
pages of categorized links which have absolutely nothing to do with
the theme of the website whatsoever.
What good is a high PR if it doesn't help your SE rankings, or even
hurts them?
I know this will be disappointing for those who have spent money on
these facilities (especially recently), as well as those who have
had them installed for some time. I feel for those who have been
doing what they have thought to be, or have been advised is the
right thing to do. But I'm sorry, it's very clear, judging by
Google's own advice, that these programs have been in the very
least, achieving nothing for the SE rankings by collecting so many
irrelevant links and it's also possible that in so doing, they have
been "tying a millstone around your necks" and your
website may well have been penalized for it.
That's not to say that the programs have somehow not done their job.
I believe they are for the purpose of improving 'link popularity',
and this is exactly what they have done. However, link popularity
ALONE is not a consideration in the SE ranking algorithms when the
PR has been established with unrelated links. Remember - Links from
a non-related site will still pass PR, but will have little or no
effect on the SERP..
Every day, I still get emails requesting a reciprocal link from an
unrelated website, in which the sender informs me that reciprocal
linking is a very effective way to increase your website's PR and SE
rankings”. I hope now that we can all realize and agree that when it
comes to linking for the purpose of improving SE rankings, it only
works if it's done properly. This means, as with everything else,
there is no quick way and no 'automated' answer. You have to check
each website that you are considering linking to, in order to
ascertain if it's relevant and consequently, of value to your users
(and your site to it's users) and the Search Engines.
I wonder if there’s a software program that can quickly and
effortlessly remove incoming links from unrelated sites? I seriously
doubt it, considering it would involve removing content from
websites belonging to others. I feel that for most, this will be the
most difficult problem to deal with as once they are there, they are
there to stay. How do you undo so much hard work?
Stephen Brennan runs the 'Home Based Business and Affiliate Center'
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http://www.online-plus.biz, he publishes 'Home Based Biz'
newsletter and the author of 'The Affiliate Guide Book' -
http://www.ebooks.online-plus.biz