Will this effect my google page rank?

July 6, 2009 by admin  
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My website is currently about 7 months old I have a page rank of 1/10 this April. I was wondering should I link to pages with a page rank on their links page or is the page rank of the index page the only thing that matters?………. Example say I link to ice.com their index page is a rank 6/10 but their reciprocal link page is a 0/10 will google look at the links page with no page rank or the index page with a rank 6/10?

Linking to sites with a higher page rank is very good to do. The rank is on the site, not the individual page.

One of the best things to do is to get out there and submit your site to multiple web directories with a PR4 or better status.

Also, join forums within the same niche of your site and post to them, making sure that the link to your site is in your signature line.

Another good PR builder is to blog or reply to blog within the same niche of your site, making sure to put your link there.

One last thing to know about PR. The more traffic your site gets, the better the PR is too. Use stumbleupon to get hits, as well as dig and delicious. Announce your site on twitter, facebook, and myspace. Just don’t be spammy about it.

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2 Comments on "Will this effect my google page rank?"

  1. J D Webs on Mon, 6th Jul 2009 8:02 pm 

    Linking to sites with a higher page rank is very good to do. The rank is on the site, not the individual page.

    One of the best things to do is to get out there and submit your site to multiple web directories with a PR4 or better status.

    Also, join forums within the same niche of your site and post to them, making sure that the link to your site is in your signature line.

    Another good PR builder is to blog or reply to blog within the same niche of your site, making sure to put your link there.

    One last thing to know about PR. The more traffic your site gets, the better the PR is too. Use stumbleupon to get hits, as well as dig and delicious. Announce your site on twitter, facebook, and myspace. Just don’t be spammy about it.
    References :
    http://www.jd-web-designs.com/

  2. Boboo on Mon, 6th Jul 2009 8:28 pm 

    Actually, PR is page-based, not site-based (otherwise their linkpage and their index page would have the same PR too), so, for you it would be best to link to the index page. But… Outgoing links only attribute very very very little to YOUR PR, only the incoming links matter alot. So, what you would need to do is, go out there, and try to get a link from their index page, to your website!
    References :
    http://www.icantinternet.org/2008/03/whats-this-pagerank-pr-all-about-3/

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