Breaking the Myth about Page Rank (PR)
By Christopher Smith
The most difficult challenge most web designers face is getting traffic to your site. There are plenty of companies who promise to send traffic your way. Sadly, most of this traffic is not qualified. Yes, your hit counter will move higher, however, if its not qualified, you may find you have unhappy visitors to your site. Unhappy visitors will not click on your ads or purchase your products.
Once you have optimized your site, consider submitting it to every search
engine. If you want to get spidered quicker in Google, have a web page with
a PR of 4 or higher point to your site. Your site will be spidered within a
couple of days!
One myth I would like to bust is that PR is a measure of a web site. Its
not. I receive countless emails offering a reciprocal link with their PR5 or
PR6 site. Unless my link is appearing on the main page, or a page that has
PR6, I am not getting a share of PR6. Most likely, my link will appear on a
page that has a PR2!
Page rank is Google s ranking of that specific page's relevance. Just
because the main page has a PR of 4, does not make every page on the site a
PR4. Beware of sites who claim that they will exchange links with you and
its to your benefit since they have a PR5 or PR6. Where is your link
appearing? If its on a page that has a PR of 4 or 5 or 6, great!
Reciprocal linking, if done properly, will ensure that your keywords are at
the top of the search engine. If you have a popular keyword, you ll need to
have more back links. Pick your link partners properly, and ensure that they
are linking to your keyword.
For example: if your site is www.joesdinner.com, consider sending out
requests to relevant higher ranking pages to start with, followed by lower
ranking pages and ask web designers to link back in the following manner:
< a href=http://www.joesdinner.com >best dining in new york< /a > - joes
dinner is the only place to eat when you're staying in New York.
Presuming their keyword is "best dining in new york", having links pointing
to your site with an anchor tag incorporating your keywords will improve
your search engine rankings dramatically.
Once you have established a collection of sites pointing to your site using
your keywords, you will start receiving reciprocal link exchanges from other
sites. This is where you can start to be particular.
If you want to maintain an effective PR and attract better sites for
linking, follow these tips:
a) Is it indexed?
While their site may be indexed, the page where they are placing your link,
is it at least indexed by google? If you type in allinurl:www.sitename.com/links/right_here.html
and there are no results, consider declining their offer. If the page your
link appears on has not been indexed, there is no benefit whatsoever to you.
If your pages have PR, they may consider placing your link on another page.
If the page your link appears on is indexed, but does not have PR, consider
accepting their offer. While the page today may not have PR, it will in
time.
b) How many neighbours?
The value of the page rank is shared with each of the links on that page. If
you are splitting that PR with several other sites, your share of PR will be
small, which doesnt help you. Reconsider accepting any link exchanges if
your site is 1 of more than 30 - 40 sites that will appear on that page,
unless its a very high PR. Further, if there are too many links on that
page, Google may consider the page to be part of a link farm, which may end
up penalizing your site.
c) Is it relevant?
Google is big on relavancy. Ensure your links pages are relevant. If you
operate a site about golf, having links from cooking sites will not help you
establish your page rank. It may cost you more than you get in return.
How to Find Good PR sites:
a) Do a search for them by typing in your keyword and start asking for
reciprocal link exchanges. Take a look at their PR and go from there.
Remember, its the number of sites that backlink to you that matters, not
strictly the PR of the page. I would rather have 50 pages that have a PR1
pointing to my site, than to have 5 sites that have a PR5. Of course, if you
can get 50 pages that have a PR5 pointing to your site, you are laughing!
b) Take a look at your existing link partners and check out their links
pages. Its clear the people appearing on those links pages are interested in
reciprocating.
c) Purchase software that will help find quality link partners.
It is important to attract higher PR sites when you are on a reciprocal link
campaign. However, its not the most important thing when it comes to search
engine rankings. Its the backlinks that point back at you that are key. The
more of those, the better off you will be for your keyword.
Remember: every page starts off as a PR0. Just because its new doesnt mean
it wont get a higher PR once google gets around to assessing a score. If the
page your site appears on is indexed, and its a relevant site of quality,
consider exchanging links. You'll grow a large list of link partners in a
short period of time, and increase your search engine rankings in the
process.