PR versus Blacklisted Sites and Link Exchanges
Kamrul was cool enough to include more points on what other factors affect a site’s page rank.
“I think not only inbound link but also Number of visits, the site the link is coming from is important. Means If your inbound links comes from low ranking site you won’t get that much credit and if accidentally inbound links comes from blacklisted sites, your sites future is in trouble. Since not only Google but also other search engines don’t like bad neighborhood’s. Kamrul’s comment on increasing PR of a site
Bad Site Equals Low Page Rank
Indeed, inbound links from blacklisted sites which Google has penalized is told to be one way to lower a website’s page rank. The bad neighborhoods that Google despise include porn sites, sites with duplicate content, link farms and other banned sites.
Reciprocal Linking for Higher Page Rank Tips
Link exchanges is being practiced by many search engine optimizers to increase their site’s page rank and also to drive more traffic towards their sites. However, reciprocal linking or link exchanges requires precaution. The trick to be successful in increasing the page rank of a website from reciprocal linking is through making sure that the site contains relevant content AND more preferably the page rank of the site that you will be exchanging links with is higher by even just one level than your site’s page rank.
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October 26th, 2006 at 2:04 am
Good tips…
October 26th, 2006 at 4:29 pm
Thanks alfa,
and congrats for your experiment success.
October 26th, 2006 at 10:18 pm
@ Jen and Kamrul
Thank you!