by zoobie
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Hi many people think getting links from high Page Rank site is a good idea.
But if we look at the calculations of Google Page Rank, the value of it is shared among
all the outgoing going links!

If you don't trust me, read an article I wrote earlier on and comment here:

SEO Link Building: Common Myth and Misconception
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  • Profile picture of the author jspmedia
    It is good idea..if you get PR7 or PR8 Links, Your page will jump real fast. I did one time on KW myspace layouts which is really hard to get in 1st page..within day, my site jumped to 1st page from page 8. Of course site topic has to be related but who knows how Big G works. many PR0 links as affective as one high PR link but I still prefer High PR links since it gives my site PR boosts as well since I am a contexture link seller and directories owner which brings good free incomes in autopilot.
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  • Profile picture of the author htownseoguy
    Well all relevant incoming links are good for offpage SEO efforts. However it will simply take a lot more lower page rank incoming links than high PR incoming links to boost your page rank. So yes you will boost faster and need fewer inbound links to get the same results if you get some higer PR sites linking to you.
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  • Profile picture of the author IowaGal
    Originally Posted by zoobie View Post

    Hi many people think getting links from high Page Rank site is a good idea.
    But if we look at the calculations of Google Page Rank, the value of it is shared among
    all the outgoing going links!

    If you don't trust me, read an article I wrote earlier on and comment here:

    SEO Link Building: Common Myth and Misconception
    This is very true. Regardless of how high a PR is on a web page, the number of outgoing links on that same page play a large factor in how much of that PR is "shared". While I'm not a huge advocate of PR because I think people put too much value into it, it is important to remember that the fewer the links on the page, the more of that PR will get passed on to you.

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  • Profile picture of the author Traffic101
    Hi, good to know about the links. I thought it was just high PR all the way. I will have to look into my links and see if they are hurting my PR.

    Thanks for the tips.
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  • Profile picture of the author DavidTheMavin
    I wouldn't know anything about this as I use the nofollow attribute.
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    • Profile picture of the author dburk
      If you focus on PageRank manipulation you risk becoming a target of the spamdexing teams at major search engines.

      There is not much benefit in PageRank manipulation, but it is a good thing for your competitors to waste their time away on.

      Getting quality relative links is really beneficial, but PageRank is not the payoff, it's targeted traffic that is the real payoff. Profits generated from sales to nofollow and low PR traffic sources spend just as well as any other profits.

      Personally, I'd rather have a little green in my pocket than a little green line.
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      • Profile picture of the author MarQueteer
        Originally Posted by dburk View Post

        Getting quality relative links is really beneficial, but PageRank is not the payoff, it's targeted traffic that is the real payoff. Profits generated from sales to nofollow and low PR traffic sources spend just as well as any other profits.

        Personally, I'd rather have a little green in my pocket than a little green line.
        Exactly, there are so many examples of sites with PR0 or PR1 making loads of money while there are PR5-6 ones that have to sell links because the advertising revenue doesn't cover hosting.
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  • Profile picture of the author DavidTheMavin
    PR sculpting and the nofollow attribute are great and should be considered for a number of important reasons. The most important being if you're linking to a bunch of sites without the nofollow and they end up doing something to get them banned from Google your site will get googleslapped as well.
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    • Profile picture of the author hommi_16
      Originally Posted by CommonDavid View Post

      PR sculpting and the nofollow attribute are great and should be considered for a number of important reasons. The most important being if you're linking to a bunch of sites without the nofollow and they end up doing something to get them banned from Google your site will get googleslapped as well.
      I disagree with your statement for one simple reason; you can build backlinks to a competitor's site from banned websites and get them slapped! Your backlinks may not count for many reasons (ie. banned sites, only building links from one source etc) but they will never hurt you.
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      • Profile picture of the author zoobie
        Originally Posted by hommi_16 View Post

        I disagree with your statement for one simple reason; you can build backlinks to a competitor's site from banned websites and get them slapped! Your backlinks may not count for many reasons (ie. banned sites, only building links from one source etc) but they will never hurt you.
        Google will never punish or ban a site based on links that your site is received. If it is the case, then everyone is easy to get banned because your competitors get you banned pretty easily with linking your site to a banned web site or spam sites. Instead they will only punish you if you link with a site that uses blackhat techniques.

        The discussion was intended to show people do not just hunt for high PR when doing link building. The page rank you see on your tool bar is an old indicator. Google only updates it about once every three months. So what happen to this three months when Google updates the page rank of your web page? Who knows. So don't just look at the Page Rank but also consider if the two pages, (the link page and the targeted page) are relevant or not and also do a simple PR calculations if it is worth a time to add your link there.

        Anyway, thanks for the discussion...
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  • Profile picture of the author DeanJames
    Personally, I'd rather have a little green in my pocket than a little green line.
    Great quote !

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  • Profile picture of the author grumpyb
    If you beleive that back links high PR sites does not help then give me some links on your high PR sites for FREE
    SERP is everything in my business and being on page 1 of google brings a very high volume of sales which is not seen if you are on page 2 3 4 or 5
    The only way I know to be on page 1 is Adwords or backlinks + on site SEO of course.
    Any offers of free so called not woth anything back links on high PR sites will be gratefully recieved
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  • Profile picture of the author Oling
    Thanks Zoobia and IowaGirl. Good to know because all I thought is when you have a high page rank incoming link it will for sure bump up your page rank. I didn't know that those are shared or something like a split with the other sites getting the juice form high page rank sites. So form now on I have to check it out if how much is being distributed or shared... But how can I check the link juice coming from a high page rank site?

    Any comment or does anyone willing to share how I can know how many outgoing links from a particular site?

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  • Profile picture of the author Mike Adams
    That's the basis behind PageRank, the higher the PageRank, the higher the SERP page rank...in general. Also someone said you cannot make money purely based on PageRank.... think again. People will line up to get a dofollow link from a high PageRank site. I've see people make $200-$500 a month selling links from their high PageRank sites. Sites with high PageRank get spidered on a regular basis, and for some people that cannot get indexed, its a great value. It also provides link reputation to that site because you are being linked to from an "authority site"
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  • Profile picture of the author zoobie
    Well blackbookproject. For some one sells their links, yes a high PR does contain some value but I really mean you can't just blindly follow the high page rank thing. For webmasters who are selling links, the same principle does apply anyway (PR is shared among all the outgoing links on a web page). Beside a new site can be easily indexed using forums signatures in different places. It's not that hard. My personal record will be 7 days to get a new site indexed. Of course some might get it faster. But did I really need high PR link? No not at all. If you are offering free PDF download, you can pretty easily get search engine to notice your sites because of the traffic it generates e.g trough sending emails, twitter, facebook, RSS feeds etc.
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