- Links and PR
- Posted by Mr. Polzek on March 23rd, 2006
Hi,
I am currently working on links to my site, for the first time
The question is, if the home page on the website where link to my site is
has PR5, and my link is placed on links/resources page with PR0, which PR
influences my website? 5 or 0 ?
Paul
- Posted by Borek on March 23rd, 2006
On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 09:53:13 +0100, Mr. Polzek <paul69uk@blueyonder.co.uk>
wrote:
0
PR is calculated for every page separately. Thus it is PR of the page
where the link is placed what counts, not the PR of the site's home page.
But if you see a related page even with PR0 don't hesitate to ask for a
backlink, PR is not that important.
Best,
Borek
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- Posted by Paul B on March 23rd, 2006
On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 10:48:24 +0100, Borek
<m.borkowski@delete.chembuddy.these.com.parts> wrote:
<snip>
I'd just like to expand on this part.
Also, make sure that the PRO page has been cached by the engines. And
also *when*
Just the other day I was checking some of my backlinks. Two of them
have not been cached in over a year !!
Needless to say, I will be removing my links to those sites.
I have no objection to being on a PR0 page ...... as long as :
1: The pages are cached (and recently)
2: the page is new(ish) - rather than a page that has been there for a
long time.
3: Not 100's of links on the page.
4: the other links are related to what the page should be about.
plh
Paul
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- Posted by Timmermans on March 23rd, 2006
"Borek" <m.borkowski@delete.chembuddy.these.com.parts> wrote in message
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Also, with some luck that PR0 page will grow into a value, so there might be
potential gain from it in the future. The difference, today you might be
able to get linked from such pages easily, when they are PR5 or up it will
be less likely they make linkspace available... first come fist served.
Steven
- Posted by Big Bill on March 23rd, 2006
On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 10:48:24 +0100, Borek
<m.borkowski@delete.chembuddy.these.com.parts> wrote:
Quite true, I forgot to mention, you should rather be asking yourself,
will I be getting traffic from this link?
BB
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- Posted by Big Bill on March 23rd, 2006
On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 08:53:13 GMT, "Mr. Polzek"
<paul69uk@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
0. But it can only go up.
BB
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- Posted by Paul B on March 23rd, 2006
On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 11:45:15 GMT, Big Bill <kruse@cityscape.co.uk>
wrote:
Or, it can remain at PR0 if they play dirty games.
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- Posted by Borek on March 23rd, 2006
On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 11:44:12 +0100, Paul B <lamewolf2004@yahoo.com> wrote:
The interesting thing is that one may expect pages YOU are linking to
SHOULD be cached - as your sites are SEOwise good enough for the Google to
treat it more seriously than page made by Joe Average.
Best,
Borek
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- Posted by Borek on March 23rd, 2006
On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 12:45:15 +0100, Big Bill <kruse@cityscape.co.uk> wrote:
Good question. At the same time I often catch myself thinking - "well, if
I have already found this page and it is possible to ask for a link, I can
either ask - not risking anything - or waste the time spent to come to
this place. Let's ask"
Of course in case of reciprocals it is slightly different situation as
Paul already pointed out.
Best,
Borek
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- Posted by Borek on March 23rd, 2006
On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 12:47:26 +0100, Paul B <lamewolf2004@yahoo.com> wrote:
One thing you can be sure off - it won't go down
Best,
Borek
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