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Vieux 02/09/2007, 20h03   #11
Jerry Stuckle
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Par défaut Re: Outgoing links and Google ranking

Ed Jay wrote:
> Brian Cryer scribed:
>
>> "Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message
>> news:R72dnTtJFO7zckTbnZ2dnUVZ_r3inZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>>> Brian Cryer wrote:

>> <snip>
>>>> For what its worth, for link exchanges I don't exchange links with sites
>>>> which use perl, nofollow or scripts for their links.
>>> There is no such thing as a "perl link" on a web page. Perl may generate
>>> the link - but it's straight html code, and no one can tell from the
>>> client side whether the link was generated statically, with Perl, PHP, ASP
>>> or one of the 1,000,000 parrots pecking on keyboards.

>> Quite true.
>>
>> What I meant, and what I think the OP was referring to is that pages that
>> are generated using perl typically seem to have a zero PR. Whether a 0 PR
>> means that Google isn't following the link I simply don't know. For example
>> while example.com (if generated using perl) might have a PR of say 5,
>> example.com/foo.pl?i=3 typically has a PR of 0. (This may not be restricted
>> to perl.) More than happy to be shown that I'm wrong on this - my feeling is
>> that I should be wrong about it.
>>
>> I suppose in the context of the OP thread, a link generated using a perl
>> script if it were simply generating html wouldn't in any way be
>> distinguishable from a normal link. So, in the context of the thread you are
>> 100% correct. Good point.

>
> My specific issue pertains to a single page that contains all of my external
> links, and having that page generated using Perl (or any other SS solution).
> My observations indicate that none of the SE spiders follow links to Perl or
> other SS scripts. If one is penalized for the number of outgoing links, then
> the SE spider would never see those links.


Another though, Ed - have you tried validating the page? It could be
the html is screwed up just enough to upset the se spider. Or are you
sure this page is being spidered at all?

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