On May 25, 1:10 am, pgega <gega.pa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I ve found info that linking to good (content rich, no spam) external
> sites will improve page rank (not dramatically but still will
> improve), but if the link will have the atribut rel="nofollow" to
> secure my pagerank? Will it still improve my page rank for linking to
> other good sites?
PR has little to do with search engine rankings, often very little. It
is but one of many factors that decides which web page is most
suitable for a keyphrase search.
I think the search engines are moving more towards the natural
evolution of links, and so they should. Unique, richly crafted content
that is well presented to the web visitor turns into a telephone call
more frequently than empowered garbage.
Links acquired based on a web designer thinking its content would be
of value for his web visitor is a natural link, based on merit from
the content.
Concentrate on crafting your content. Sure, go solicit for some links
from relevant themed sources, but this type of activity should be kept
at a minimum.
Your internal linking is more valuable than incoming links.
As far as the rel="nofollow" goes. I can't seem to understand why the
search engine came up with this. If you don't want a spider to follow
what you do want an Internet visitor to follow then the search engine
doesn't get to see what your webpage thinks is relevant content. This
seems like another compromise headed for the chopping block.
Fred
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