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Links and PageRank
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How much do links effect rank?
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Sidenote: Domain Age
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3 types of links by importance Inbound links: links from others Internal links: links within your site. Outbound links: links to others
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Internal Links Use every reasonable opportunity to link To other pages in your site. - helps spiders -helps audience -increases keyword effectiveness
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Internal Links Make important (or landing) pages on your site only 2 clicks maximum from the homepage. You can help this with a Sitemap.
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Outbound Links Tells Google what your site is about. Don’t do it too much… Don’t link to a bad neighborhood or Too many Unrelated pages. Check your outbound links in google: linkfromdomain: yourdomain.com
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Relevant, Quality, Inbound Links This is a mantra in the SEO community Only links to your site that are similar in content will help your rank Links from sites that are more reputable, have a higher pagerank or have lots of link juice will raise rank.
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Spam Link Unreliable links from link farms etc. do not harm your rank Only if you link to them…
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Comments Besides asking for a link, you can get inbound links by posting On comments in a site.
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Page Rank Is a measurement of Google’s creation. It refers to the “importance” a page has on the web. Numbers go from 1-10. But the highest Ive seen is a six.
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The Whitehouse homepage has a Rank of 5 My site’s homepage has a rank of 2
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Inbound Links and PageRank Google uses PageRank to decide how important a link is to you. The goal is to maximize the number of Inbound links from pages with high PageRanks.
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How is PageRank Calculated
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Passable Pagerank
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Links to many sites, divides the impact of Pagerank
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Page Rank Loop
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Internal Links Pass on PageRank Make sure links are relevant
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Check your Page Rank www..prchecker.info/check_page_rank.php
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