Does Share button leeks seo/PR value from my webpage???

by me4444
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Hello everyone.

On my website I have a lot of informational articles. Each article have its own page. On the TOP of each page I imbedded Share button. So now I have Share button that is iframe. My questions are:

#1 When Google crawls in to my page does it leave my page immediately through the Share link?

#2 Does the page leek seo/PR value?

I would greatly appreciate your help guys !!!
#button #leeks #seo or pr #share #webpage
  • Profile picture of the author deezn
    Go look at your page in Google cache text only version.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ben West
    "#1 When Google crawls in to my page does it leave my page immediately through the Share link?"

    If Google were to only every crawl the first link on any page, half the web would not be indexed.

    "#2 Does the page leek seo/PR value? "

    Technically, yes. But a minimal amount not worth thinking about for just one OBL.

    It is fine as it is.
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    • Profile picture of the author sparrow
      who cares

      all ranking sites have leakage, it is natural

      if you don't then your over optimized

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      • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
        Originally Posted by sparrow View Post

        who cares

        all ranking sites have leakage, it is natural

        if you don't then your over optimized

        Ed
        I certainly care. It is smart to care. It's good SEO to care.

        Unnecessary links make your internal link structure weaker.
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  • Profile picture of the author nettiapina
    Originally Posted by me4444 View Post

    #1 When Google crawls in to my page does it leave my page immediately through the Share link?
    That's a very bizarre idea of how crawling works. Have you ever used a tool that's intended to save a web page, or crawl the contents? They basically download the current page, parse all the links, save the links to the list of pages to visit, and load up the next link. And so forth.

    Google's crawler is not a person with really poor attention span, but a script that's programmed to work through the site.

    Originally Posted by me4444 View Post

    #2 Does the page leek seo/PR value?
    If you're using iframe as you say, it should not. You've at least minimized the "leakage".

    Originally Posted by sparrow View Post

    who cares

    all ranking sites have leakage, it is natural

    if you don't then your over optimized
    Some SEOs do care. There's usually more pressing stuff on a web page to optimize, but this is something you could do. If you're just wasting, say, 10th of your "Google juice" for no reason that's a bit silly.

    And no, it's got nothing to do with over optimization. If you were to do this to normal links in normal articles, that would go a bit too far.
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    Links in signature will not help your SEO. Not on this site, and not on any other forum.
    Who told me this? An ex Google web spam engineer.

    What's your excuse?
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    • Profile picture of the author me4444
      Thank you! I appreciate you taking time to help me
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