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Hey all

I'm on the newer side to seo but trying to understand pagerank and how link juice flows. I've two domains that are both within the same industry but because of how different the niches are, are both on different sites. The first is site A and is my main money site, while the second is site b and is relatively newer.

I'm currently writing a guest post and, while the topic is more appropriate for site B, I'm currently focusing my SEO efforts on site A (my main money site). My question is, if I write a guest post that's posted to site C and backlinked to site B, will the link juice flow from site B to site A after damping, or will the link juice only bounce around site B internally?

Thank you!
Joe
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  • Profile picture of the author Topkapper
    Link juice will lose a bit of it´s power for each domain it passes. You could link from your guest post to both site A and B - that would (in theory) give 50% juice to each site.
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    • Profile picture of the author VirtualVeena
      Originally Posted by Topkapper View Post

      Link juice will lose a bit of it´s power for each domain it passes.
      Hi.
      What do you mean by this?
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      • Profile picture of the author Evnerifokus
        >Link juice will lose a bit of it´s power for each domain it passes.
        Hi.
        What do you mean by this?
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        I guess he means that the more domains the link passes, the more link juice is lost.
        It´s better to link C -> A than C -> B -> A if you want link juice to A.
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
    Originally Posted by joejenkins View Post

    My question is, if I write a guest post that's posted to site C and backlinked to site B, will the link juice flow from site B to site A after damping, or will the link juice only bounce around site B internally?

    Thank you!
    Joe

    Linkjuice flows through links. Period.

    Unless they are nofollow. Then the linkjuice might flow through them. Or it might not.
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    • Profile picture of the author luciesmazanska
      Originally Posted by MikeFriedman View Post

      Linkjuice flows through links. Period.

      Unless they are nofollow. Then the linkjuice might flow through them. Or it might not.
      I 100% agree
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  • Profile picture of the author Tung Dao
    Yeah, it depends on how relevant those sites are. If they are not day and night, then I'd link to site A for the maximum link benefit.
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  • Profile picture of the author ivan84m
    Hi Joe, In my experience, links from new sites are not very helpful even if they have backlinks from blog posts on authority sites. If possible, link from site C to A and then from site A to B.
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  • Profile picture of the author cmsminds
    As you said both the website is for the same industry, how it can be a different niche? I would suggest you post to website C with a direct link to website A. It would give you more link juice from the backlink rather than linking website C to website B.
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  • Profile picture of the author harshitseo
    Connection juice is the term utilized in the SEO world to allude to the worth or value went starting with one page or site then onto the next. This worth is gone through hyperlinks. Web crawlers consider connections to be casts a ballot by different sites that your page is important and worth advancing
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  • Profile picture of the author incomenow
    Originally Posted by joejenkins View Post

    Hey all

    I'm on the newer side to seo but trying to understand pagerank and how link juice flows. I've two domains that are both within the same industry but because of how different the niches are, are both on different sites. The first is site A and is my main money site, while the second is site b and is relatively newer.

    I'm currently writing a guest post and, while the topic is more appropriate for site B, I'm currently focusing my SEO efforts on site A (my main money site). My question is, if I write a guest post that's posted to site C and backlinked to site B, will the link juice flow from site B to site A after damping, or will the link juice only bounce around site B internally?

    Thank you!
    Joe
    By linking two domains, link juice can flow from one domain to the other and both ranked together almost at the same pace. It's one of the technical SEO strategies implemented by the pros to build their Google PageRank.
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  • Profile picture of the author Md Nadeem Raza
    In this case, C will directly pass link juice to B, not A. And if u have linked A on B then B will pass to A.

    But If you are intended to guest post then why don't you link your both( A, B) Sites on C.

    This way you can simply get link juice from C to A and B.
    Thanks
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