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Google Update and PageRank

Google finally updated in the past few days and the PageRank of all the sites out there has been recalculated. I wish I could tell you that it made huge difference but in reality it didn’t do much of anything. All of my new sites that were PR0 hopped up to either PR4 or 5, but I did not see any difference in traffic whatsoever. It is widely accepted that pagerank has very little to do with where your page shows up in a list of google search results. I have not noticed any difference or large variation in my search result positions.

The only real use I see for PageRank these days is a currency which you can use as leverage when trading links with someone. I have seen many link exchanges out there that require your site to have a certain PR before they’ll link to you, or for your links page to be at a certain PR.

I have not yet decided what I am going to do with all my new-found PR. I may sell some of it in the form of directory listings, maybe sell some permanent links (unlikely, but possible). I will probably use this to sell some listings on a couple of my directories, but for the most part leave my normal sites unmolsted other than using this new PR as leverage for link exchanges.

If you are one of those people whose sole purpose is to increase your pagerank, STOP! It doesn’t do nearly as much as people seem to think. Spend your time building a nice quantity of quality content on your site and users will find it via search even if your site is PR1.

Filed under: Search Engine Optimization — Wealthy Webmaster at 12:25 am on Saturday, February 25, 2006

Link Exchange Pitfalls

Reciprocal link exchanges is probably the most common method of gaining website popularity.  Unfortunately there are a lot of bastards out there screwing people over.  The only reason they can get away with this is that people don’t know better.  I’m trying to do my part to change this.

Here are some of the things I’ve seen people do that you should watch out for:

  • Link pages that aren’t reachable from the site’s index.  This is probably the most common one I’ve seen.  People will submit links to your exchange and the link to your site is on a page that has no links going to it, which means it is completely useless.  There’s no way someone could do this on accident, so I would avoid dealing with anyone that is dishonest enough to do that.  This is quite common with automated link exchange programs like linkexchanged.com or gotlinks.com.  It is now standard practice for me to go to a site’s root page and look for their links page that contains my link, and if I can’t find it easily I don’t accept the exchange.
  • NoFollow links - This is a relatively new issue, as search engines are supporting the rel=nofollow flag on hyperlinks.  The bad part about this is that it isn’t easily noticable without viewing the page source or using special browser plugins.  If a link has this parameter added to it search engines act like the link isn’t there at all, rendering it useless for site popularity purposes.  You should also be on the lookout for sites whose link page link has a nofollow flag on it, so the entire links page won’t get indexed.  Some people sell links like this on purpose just for traffic, but that is usually disclosed upfront.  If you catch anyone giving out link exchanges with nofollow tags, avoid them like the plague.  The best way I’ve found to deal with this is to use a toolbar for firefox called Search Engine Status, which has an option that will highlight any nofollow links.
  • Links Pages loading in frames/iframes - This isn’t much better than the previous 2 mentioned things, but I’ve seen it quite a lot lately.  Many people will load their links pages in frames from sites/domains with no PageRank.  I have seen many links pages actually being loaded from geocities or some other free host, but it is hard to tell if you aren’t looking for it.  One easy way to tell in IE is to right click the area with the links and hit properties.. You’ll be able to see if it is actually loaded from a different location if the address doesn’t match that in your address bar of the browser.  This isn’t necessarily a problem, but in most cases these pages aren’t indexed in any search engines, making them useless.  Webmasters do this on purpose so they don’t have to link to anywhere from their precious site.  I hate those people.
  • Redirect Links - Some web site packages people use (CMS systems) do this so it isn’t necessarily someone trying to scam you, but you will quite often see some kind of out.php?id=4095 for your link rather than your site’s url. These scripts redirect visitors to your site, but you don’t get any search engine benefits from it.  Unless you expect this link to get a lot of clicks, I would suggest avoiding going out of your way to trade links with these sites!

I believe anyone that uses these techniques is scum and they don’t deserve our cooperation or business.  Be careful when you exchange or buy links, there are a lot of jerks out there.

~Wealthy Webmaster

Filed under: Search Engine Optimization — Wealthy Webmaster at 12:53 am on Sunday, February 12, 2006
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