De: Mark S
Fecha: Mon, 3 Mar 2008 05:06:05 -0800 (PST)
Local: Lun 3 mar 2008 10:06
Asunto: Re: PR leakage, is this author right?
Thanks for your in depth reply.
So reciprocal link exchange are now worthless to Google? I thought
On Mar 3, 10:39 am, Sebastian wrote:
> Every new outgoing link lowers the power of all other links on a page.
> Of course that doesn't lower your PageRank directly, just your > internal links pass less PageRank to your other pages. In theory > reciprocal links can keep the PageRank balance, because they give some > PageRank back. In real life however that's not going to work, because > both sides aren't identical, and they live in different environments. > Although it makes no sense: when you consider the theory only, the > concept is flawed, because due to the dampening factor you eliminate > PageRank with reciprocal links between two nodes. > So yes, having the blogroll on a dedicated page is a good idea,
> Bear in mind that site-wide links pass another weight than editorial
> Consider your blogroll a networking tool. It tells (blog) search
> The sort of link exchange you've in mind is a waste of resources.
> I'm not discussing Andy's article, just answering your question.
> Sebastian
> On Mar 3, 10:24 am, Mark S wrote:
> > I wanted to do a sitewide link exchange with someone today and this is
> > "I will not leak pagerank from my inner blog pages which will be too
> > So I Googled it but naturally with a skeptical mind as I always hear
> >http://andybeard.eu/2006/11/how-a-blogroll-can-kill-your-pagerank.html
> > "If you have 100 external links on every page of your site, you need
> > If you can't get a reciprocal link, use nofollow, or stick them on
> > Look forward to your thoughts :) Debes registrarte antes de enviar mensajes.
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