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I just got a question when you create a new blog/hubpage/wiki and insert your anchor text link in it does it count as an authority backlink of high PR to your site? Or is it just done to generate traffic? Could someone explain please. Thank you in advance!
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  • Profile picture of the author hip-pop
    I think both. High PR, high ranking and then high traffic
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  • Profile picture of the author frqhuss
    Originally Posted by smolodoy View Post

    I just got a question when you create a new blog/hubpage/wiki and insert your anchor text link in it does it count as an authority backlink of high PR to your site? Or is it just done to generate traffic? Could someone explain please. Thank you in advance!

    It will actually increase you pr if you insert anchor text in some of high pr blog/site also it will generate traffic too...
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  • Profile picture of the author franky123
    Anchor text link is counted as a backlinks if blog/hubpage/wiki allows link to DoFollow. These links also generate traffic.
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    • Profile picture of the author ameto
      If you put keywords in anchor text..it will also help to rank your site..
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  • Profile picture of the author poker princess
    Check for the Do-follow tag, before putting the anchor text link. The anchor text has to be unique and relevant to your niche.
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    • Profile picture of the author WareTime
      Some points to think on

      So some believe that a site has x amount of pr and outbound links pass some of that pr, so on our own sites, do no follow and other link shaping techniques to "sculpt" page rank.


      Alright, now think of one of these web 2.0 properties that have do follow links. They effectively have millions of outbound links to internet marketers. So when you take whatever pr they have and divide it by millions, are you really getting much? I doubt it very much.

      I don't know but it just doesn't make sense that the pr hoarders are right if you do get a lot of pr from web 2.0 properties and if the pr hoarders are right, then it's merely a link from a web 2.0 property and that's it.
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    • Profile picture of the author smolodoy
      Thanks guys, but what I mainly mean is the DO follow blogs and websites like webs/google sites whenever you create a page on them and post your article in there and anchor text will that link count as an authourity link with high PR since all those webs/blogs got like 5 to 8 PRs? Thanks..
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  • Profile picture of the author Jamian
    If you placed your anchor text links in resource box then it'll help your

    authority backlink of high PR and same time will generate traffic as well.

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    • Profile picture of the author andrew.simonseo
      It helps in increase in pr, backlink and traffic too.

      Cheers

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      • Profile picture of the author zigojacko
        If the page that is linked to your page has PR and the link contains the "dofollow" tag then it will pass PR to your page. The anchor text used in the link will help you rank for those terms in the search engines as long as the link is not a "nofollow". Hope this helps.
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