Some thoughts on Google PageRank from a fellow WAHM, Alice Seba. |
Buying Google PageRank - Too
Good to be True?
By, Alice
Seba
There seems to be a lot of buzz about websites
that are willing to shell out big bucks for links on sites
with high Google PageRank (PR). And many webmasters and
webmistresses are going crazy to cash in on the big
windfall.
------SIDE NOTE--------
What is Google PageRank? Simply put, PageRank is
a bit like link popularity, but there are many factors
involved in its calculation.
You can look at the very briefeficial" Google
information on PageRank at Google's Technology Page
(http://www.google.com/technology/) or visit The Handy Dandy
Google PageRank Figurin' Guide for a more technical
explanation & hypothesis
(http://www.searchnerd.com/pagerank/).
To find out the PageRank of all websites,
including your own, download the free Google Toolbar
(http://toolbar.google.com).
------END SIDE NOTE--------
The Basic Premise of "Buying" PageRank is
This:
People assume that the higher the PageRank, the
more valuable the link. Therefore, if they buy some links on
the highest ranking sites, they will receive the most
benefit.
There are a few problems with this theory.
Before you buy and before you sell any links with the hope of
gaining PR, consider the following:
1. Where is Your Link Coming
From?: Let's say that you are being offered link from
a site whose home page has a PageRank of 9. Well, that's
all fine and dandy, but if you are not receiving your link
from the home page, you need to know the PageRank from the
precise page that is linking to you.
Generally, Google indexes links coming from
specific pages that have a PageRank of 4 or higher.
2. Number of Outgoing Links on the
Page: If there are many outgoing links on the
particular pages, the effect on the pages linked to will
be minimized.
Sure a high ranking page can transfer some of
its PageRank to another page by linking to it...This is true,
but the effect is diluted as the page only has so much PR
to transfer.
Therefore, it is very possible that getting a
single solitary link from a page with a PageRank of 5, might
be more effective than receiving a link from a page with a
PR of 7 that has numerous links on it.
Before you buy: Always ask how many other links
will be included on the page.
3. Long Pages & Placement of Your
Link: Google only indexes approximately 750-1000 words
to a page. If your link is at the bottom of a lengthy
page...it's not likely going to be indexed or affect your
PageRank at all. To check how far down a page Google has
indexed enter:
cache:url.com
in the search box.
4. Let's Be Serious: Google PageRank is
Not the Key to Search Engine Traffic: Sure, it's nice
to be able to boast about your great Google PageRank, but even
with a PageRank as low as 2 or 3, you can actually get a
steady stream of search engine traffic. In fact, if you're
targeting very specific keyword phrases in your optimization,
as you should be...PageRank is not such a big factor.
5. Where Does the Selling Site Get It's
Backwards Links from?: Perhaps, they have a good
PageRank, but they could be using deceptive techniques and
just haven't been caught yet. If you see a site with backward
links from a ton of FFA (free for all links) pages guest
books, and the like, steer clear. These people will not have
their PageRank for long.
Don't get me wrong, building your PageRank is
useful and a desired thing. But there really is no reason to
shell out hundreds, or even thousands of dollars, to
artificially boost your ranking...particularly if the
opportunity is not as good as it sounds.
For a more sound approach to building link
popularity, PageRank and your online business, read "Increase
Your Link Popularity: Building a Link Popularity Strategy"
(http://www.internetbasedmoms.com/articles2/link_popularity.html)
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Alice Seba is the editor of http://www.internetbasedmoms.com and author
of An Internet Based Mom's Guide to Marketing Your Website
~ http://www.wahm-internet-marketing-guide.com
~ an essential guide for any mom with a cyber business.
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