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Do It Yourself SEO: How to Generate Free, High Pagerank Links Quickly and Easily

Posted in PageRank by admin on the July 31st, 2009

Here’s a quick and easy search engine optimization (SEO)
technique that anyone can use to generate free, high Google
pagerank links to their site.

SEO in a nutshell: get quality links to your site; the higher
the pagerank, the better.

The problem is that if you submit your site to a high pagerank
directory or search engine, it can take months for your site to
appear. Moreover, many high PR directories and search engines
charge big bucks for the privilege of getting listed with them.
For example, the Open Directory Project (DMOZ) directory takes
several months or more to list a site. And Yahoo charges $299
per year for a commercial site to be listed in their directory.

While it’s great to be listed in these directories and search
engines, many will automatically find and list your site free if
you have good quality links to your site. High pagerank links to
your site indicate to many search engines that other sites that
they rate highly link to you. Therefore, they conclude, your
site will probably be useful to their users. So you deserve a
higher pagerank, according to Google. And the higher your
pagerank, the better your search engine visibility. It’s part of
the SEO game and you can learn how to play.

Now here’s my secret to getting some high pagerank sites to link
to you immediately and at no charge.

First you need to create a web page on your site with a list of
links. You will be adding links to other sites on your links
page in exchange for these sites adding your link to their link
pages. So let’s call this page a reciprocal links page. You
don’t just add any site to your reciprocal links page, however.
You will be looking for high pagerank links to add to your links
page. It’s better if you include links to sites that are related
to your products or services. To make search engines happy,
limit each of your reciprocal links pages to about 50 links.

Many sites maintain their reciprocal link pages using the free
LinkMan script from PHPJunkYard. If you wish, you could do the
same, but it is not necessary. You can download this php script
from http://phpjunkyard.com

The LinkMan script allows a site’s visitors to add their links
immediately after they add links to the site on their pages. So
all you have to do is to find sites using this LinkMan script,
add their link to your reciprocal links page, and you can
immediately add your link to theirs.

Because the LinkMan script is free, the developer requires the
following notice on the links page: “Powered by Link manager
LinkMan 1.02 from PHPJunkYard – free php scripts.”

You can find sites using LinkMan then by searching for the exact
phrase “Powered by Link manager LinkMan 1.02 from PHPJunkYard”
on Google, for example. Note that there are other scripts named
Linkman, so you should not just search for “LinkMan”. Play
around with your search phrase to find also sites using earlier
versions of LinkMan.

Visit some PHPJunkYard LinkMan link pages with a browser showing
the Google pagerank. You will very soon come across a site using
LinkMan that has a high Google pagerank. Bingo! Add their link
to your reciprocal links page and then add your link to theirs.
You immediately have a free link on a high pagerank site. Free
instant SEO!

And that’s a quick and easy search engine optimization technique
you can use to generate free, high pagerank links.

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Copyright (c) 2005 by Kempton Smith. 707 words. This article may
be freely published if its entire content and links are kept
intact

Kempton Smith is an internet marketing consultant who writes
interesting, useful, keyword-rich articles for internet
businesses to use to promote their products or services online.
Contact him at kempton at kemptonsmith.com for details. Visit
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For multiple page websites, does increasing the pagerank on one page increase your other pages rank?

Posted in PageRank by admin on the July 28th, 2009

Or do you have to do SEO (backlinking and so forth) for each individual page?

I’d like to boost the PR of my site. How can I increase my website PageRank?

Posted in PageRank by admin on the July 22nd, 2009

I was just wondering…
I’d like to boost the PR of my site, where could I go to do this? Any websites that offer a service like this for an affordable price?

Looking to advertise with a supplier for my business.Is there a way(Not pagerank) to find out if they are best

Posted in PageRank by admin on the July 20th, 2009

Looking to advertise with an online supplier in Scotland for my business.Is there a way(Not pagerank) to find out if they are best for my business compared to another online advertiser who offer the same service?IE how many hits they get etc.

How to add high PageRank backlinks without expensive software?

Posted in PageRank by admin on the July 20th, 2009

I was wondering if anyone had a list of high PR sites that provide a backlink in exchange for adding a profile to their site. I understand some sites credit you more for adding content to their site, and that is fine. I know all the common ones like social bookmarking, Ezine, Dashboard, etc. I am looking for sites that are different.

http://www.myrealtysource.com

Improve Your Google Pagerank – SEO Tips and Affordable, Budget Hosting Plans and Services – the Hosting Hole

Posted in PageRank by admin on the July 16th, 2009


If you can improve your Google PageRank then you will have a sure-fire way of improving your listing position. Google states very clearly that their PageRank and your link density is a very important part of how they decide your listing position for any keyword.

There are steps you can take to improve that and use an approximation to the Google PageRank formula to calculate how successful you are being. However, no one really knows what is required to get from one page rank figure to the next. If it takes 10 linking points to get a page rank at all, it will likely take a lot more to get from 1 to 2. It might take hundreds of thousands to get from 5 to 6, but many sites seem to get to page rank 3 and then stop.

Page rank is a measurement of the relative number of links to your webpage and the importance of the sites making these links, compared to the number of links leaving your web page. Page rank is what it says. It is a ranking of your web pages, not your whole website. This is particularly useful since it lists individual pages on your website, not the whole website. Check the current PageRank of your site / URL here.

These links need not be from outside sources, since internal page linking also counts. If one of your pages is linked to your home page, your home page gets a share of that page’s rank. The share decreases for each other page that the page in question is linked to. Each page in your website starts off with a page rank of 1. That then increases or reduces according to your internal linking strategy, and it is possible to design that strategy to provide as much PR as possible to one or more pages in your website.

Once you have optimized your internal links, you should then try to achieve as many links back to your website as possible from other websites. Keep in mind that you should try to get other web pages to link to specific pages on your site, that you have chosen either for their relevance to the keyword in question, or because that is the page that you want to get listed highest in Google.

Also keep in mind that websites with a very good page rank on their home page might be providing you with a link from a page deep in their site that has a very low PR, or even zero. A links page, for example, with only one link to the page but a hundred out will provide with next to no benefit. If the link is reciprocated, you could be giving that website more page rank points than you are getting back.

Another very important note. Make positively sure your hosting provider is consistent and reliable. Nobody exactly know how often Google updates PageRank but records show that PageRank updates 4-5 times a year on average. DO NOT take a chance of your website being down during the PageRank update. You must ensure that you have quality, reliable web hosting from an industry leader. So how do you choose a hosting provider when there are thousands of hosting companies available online? These tips will steer you in the right direction.

We also have a collection of Google Pagerank related articles discussing the basics of PageRank and how to improve PageRank. These articles include:

Unbiased Review of Google PageRank

Google PageRank is one of the very main factors which decide the ranking of Google search results. PageRank is made upon how many votes you have and the importance of those votes.

How to Protect Your Site from A Google PageRank Drop

For the uninitiated, Google ranks all pages on the web with a scale of PR0 to PR10 — higher is better. High PR sites or pages receive most of the traffic for competitive keywords or phrases.

What is PageRank and How Does It Work?

Google was the favorite among search engine. Most of Google’s popularity is credited to its preferred form of search engine optimization, a trademarked program Google dubbed Google PageRank.

10 Ways to Outsmart Google’s PageRank System

A list of 10 things you can do to lessen the impact of a sudden drop of the almighty Google PageRank

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Can I transfer PageRank from my igoogle page?

Posted in PageRank by admin on the July 16th, 2009

My igoogle page has a PR score of 5/10 and my Gmail inbox has a score of 4/10 is there a way I transfer PageRank from these to my own site. I once built a widget for my igoogle page which was a link to a website, would this transfer PR.

Does PageRank consider an iframe as a link?

Posted in PageRank by admin on the July 13th, 2009

I have a page on my site that others embed into their website using an iframe. I have a link on the page directed back to my site. Will this count as a link to my site? When other people embed the page into their site will it help my rank on search engines?
And if it doesn’t count as a link when people embed the page into their site how do I change the programming to make it so it does?

Where can I find a web based bulk PageRank checker to check thousands of pages at once?

Posted in PageRank by admin on the July 12th, 2009

I need to check thousands of google pageranks at a time. Anyone know of an online service where I can do so? I run Linux, so a windows download will not do.