Getting a link from highly qualified page is best that the link from High PR ,having unique content
Getting a link from highly qualified page is best that the link from High PR ,having unique content
Not sure I undertood, please clarify?
Basically what he is trying to say in his broken english is...
You need to be looking to get links from webpages with a high Page Rank, for example, you see a website and you would like to get a link from them, copy the website address where the link would be added e.g their links page or similar and paste it here...
Google PageRank Checker - Check Google page rank of any web pages
If it comes back as PR0, 1 or 2 then really this is of no use to you from an SEO point of view, unless you expect to get click through from this website, basically where their customers browsing their website may click on your link. 99% of the time this is VERY doubtful as links pages are usually tucked away where nobody can find them.
You need to be looking for pages that are PR 3 (min) but ideally 4, 5, 6 >, remember the page with the high PR must be the one you are actually listed on. For example, my homepage is PR5 and a link on here would be good for you (no, sorry), however, if the link was on an internal page that was perhaps PR1 then this would be a waste of time in my opinion.
Hope that helps.
Thanks Boss - great info.
Tell me something, how can you be so knowledgeable and yet you never caught the Dukes in the act, ever? Further, didn't you pass away in 1994?
Peter!
Hee Hee. Wikipedia is a magical place.
i think its best to get links manually. keep track
Out of interest how does everyone else go about building one way links? Link exchanges are easier, but as everyone has correctly highlighted carry far less weight.
I tend to submit articles, add sites to directories (not convinced this is particularly worthwhile anymore), blog etc... However this is perhaps harder when working on a clients behalf as I may not be an expert in their market and therefore artcile writing or blogging is not necessarily viable.
I'd be interested to hear everyones thoughts.