Google Reveals PageRank Secrets

Fri, Nov 14, 2008

SEO

Google Reveals PageRank Secrets

You may have read tons of books and guides on SEO, but when Google gives you a straight answer about PageRank, you should listen. It’s rare to get straight talk from them about search engine optimization, even though they changed their algorithms more than 450 times last year. In the Q&A from the third online Webmaster Chat, Google covered topics ranging from PageRank to Top Level Domains, to the impending doom of Article Directories. WebProNews wrote an article that intelligently decrypts some of those vague answers and makes it all clear for you.

Here are some of the more interesting excerpts from WebProNews:

Do backlinks from bad sites negatively affect my PageRank?

Those links might be positively affecting your PageRank (PageRank does not go down from “bad” links like those from adult sites). In general, you don’t have to worry about bad links like that which point to your site that aren’t under your control.

Is it true that the fewer the links FROM your website, the more influence they have on the sites receiving those links?

Google’s Answer: PageRank is split up over the links from a page, but I would recommend not concentrating on this (as you won’t be able to “measure” and act upon it anyway) and instead making your site as usable as possible for your visitors.

Translation: Yes, the more you link the more the link juice passed on is diluted, but don’t go trying to figure out the formula in order to game the system. We’ll figure you out. We’re Google.

Until recently (the last six months or so) a high ranking was achievable by submitting articles to article directories (providing they were 40%-60% unique), it no longer seems to be the case. Have links from article sites been de-valued at all?

Google’s Answer: In my experience, not every article directory site is high-quality. Sometimes you see a ton of articles copied all over the place, and it’s hard to even find original content on the site. The user experience for a lot of those article directory sites can be pretty bad too. So you’d see users landing on those sorts of pages have a bad experience. If you’re thinking of boosting your reputation and getting to be well-known, I might not start as the very first thing with an article directory. Sometimes it’s nice to get to be known a little better before jumping in and submitting a ton of articles as the first thing.

Check out the full article written by Jason at WebProNews.

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  1. Mark says:

    I\’ve been doing a lot of research into pagerank and google’s SEO process as well but I never knew that if you don’t have control of the bad links coming to your site, it won’t hurt you as much.

    Thanks for the info

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