Post by account_disabled on Mar 4, 2024 4:40:38 GMT -5
The and all these kinds of things yeah its probably the case that if you get them too fast youll trip over some sort of filter that Google has got. But if youre doing the kind of link building that we generally recommend here on Whiteboard Friday and at Moz more broadly you dont have risk here. I would not stress about this at all. So long as your links are coming from good places dont worry about the pace of them. t. . Dont link out to other sites or youll leak link equity or link juice or PageRank ...or whatever it is.
I really like this illustration of the guys who are like My link juice. No This is Greece Mobile Number List just crap. All right again its a myth rooted in some fact. Historically a long time ago PageRank used to flow in a certain way and it was the case that if a page had lots of links pointing out from it that if I had four links that a quarter each of the PageRank that this page could pass would go to each of them. So if I added one more oh now thats onefifth then that becomes onefifth and that becomes onefifth. This is old old oldschool SEO. This is not the way things are anymore.
PageRank is not the only piece of ranking algorithmic goodness that Google is using in their systems. You should not be afraid of linking out. You should not be afraid of linking out without a nofollow link. You in fact should link out. Linking out is not only correlated with higher rankings. There have also been a bunch of studies and research suggesting that theres something causal going on because when followed links were added to pages those pages actually outranked their nonlinkcarrying brethren in a bunch of tests. Ill try and link to that test in the Whiteboard Friday.
I really like this illustration of the guys who are like My link juice. No This is Greece Mobile Number List just crap. All right again its a myth rooted in some fact. Historically a long time ago PageRank used to flow in a certain way and it was the case that if a page had lots of links pointing out from it that if I had four links that a quarter each of the PageRank that this page could pass would go to each of them. So if I added one more oh now thats onefifth then that becomes onefifth and that becomes onefifth. This is old old oldschool SEO. This is not the way things are anymore.
PageRank is not the only piece of ranking algorithmic goodness that Google is using in their systems. You should not be afraid of linking out. You should not be afraid of linking out without a nofollow link. You in fact should link out. Linking out is not only correlated with higher rankings. There have also been a bunch of studies and research suggesting that theres something causal going on because when followed links were added to pages those pages actually outranked their nonlinkcarrying brethren in a bunch of tests. Ill try and link to that test in the Whiteboard Friday.