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Every website page is assigned a
Google Page rank, based upon a mathematical algorithm.
Pages rank on a scale of 0 (zero) the lowest, and 10 (ten) the
highest. Linking between websites both internally and externally
pass a value or Page Rank.
If site M links to site N, a percentage of Site M’s Page Rank
is passed or credited to site N. Nothing is lost from site M in
terms of Page Rank unless the link is to a banned area, or bad
neighborhood.
The amount of Page Rank Site M passes is determined by the
amount of Outbound links of site M’s page. The more Outbound
links, the smaller percentage of Page Rank is passed. Pages with
large amounts of outgoing links pass very little Page Rank and
in some cases may cause more harm than good. Try to avoid
linking to pages that have large amount of outgoing links, Like
Link Farms etc.
A real life true example. Site M had a Page Rank of 4, there
were only 2 outbound links on Site M. One of those outbound
Links was to brand new Site N. Brand new Site N had 3 out going
links, and NO other Incoming Links, besides the one from Site M.
Google awarded Site N a new Page Rank of 4.
From this real life example, we see that the fewer outbound
links per page, the more Page Rank is passed.
If Site M in the example above had a large number of outbound
links on the page, then a smaller percentage of Page Rank would
have been passed and New Site N would have received a lower rank
then the equal rank that was passed.
It is also hard at times to get a quality higher Page Rank page
to link to your site. Lower Page Rank sites are very important
in Passing Page Ranks and link exchange. Their Page Rank usually
grows with age and has more inbound links than outbound links,
creating a higher Page Rank, which in turn passes to your site
via it’s outbound link.
In general terms, an individual page’s Page Rank is determined
by the amount of links going out of that page (outbound) and the
amount of links coming to that page (Inbound). A general rule of
thumb: you want to have more inbound links than outbound links.
Few things to avoid,
You can lose Page Rank and Search Engine Results by
Linking to sites that are considered Banned, or Bad
Neighborhoods. Be aware and check before linking.
Be aware to whom your site is linking to via outbound links.
Periodically check your outbound links making sure that they
are:
1)Still an active website.
2) Still a resource for the reason you linked to them in the
first place.
3) They have not changed theme formats and are still a quality
site.
When doing reciprocal linking, make sure you check the amount of
outbound links that not only the page has but the overall site
as well. Search engines such as Google doesn't like Link Farms
(1000’s of links on the site), gambling sites and pornography.
Unless that is your business, don’t link to any of those types
of sites.
Page Rank grows over time. Google updates visible Page Rank
infrequently, like every 4-8 months or so. The best SEO
strategy is to link to and link exchange with like
themed sites or quality site.
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