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![]() | I was reading on another forum that people are selling text link advertising like 5$ to have a text link on a PR4 site. So i ask to this PR4 webmaster "Ok you are a PR4 fine but under witch keyword?" So he answer me that PR is not about keyword but about popularity! I say yes but is the popularity regarding a specific keyword?No? So can just someone confirm me if i'm wrong? Thanks |
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![]() | You have to be link to a site that is related to yours. You do not want to be linked in a gambling site when you have a site about whale watching. |
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![]() | Yes but why people always say "advertise on a PR4 site" ... and when you ask under witch keyword the don't know what you are talking about? In PR for me you have to be under a specific keyword? For example www.submitexpress.com is PR1 under the keyword "search engine orimization" so the webmaster of www.submitexpress.com can say "i'm a PR1 in Google under the keyword "search engine optimization"
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![]() | I'm not sure what your point is. Following on from your example with submitexpress.com, this site has a PR1 page irrespective of the keyword if you are using the PR shown on the Google toolbar as a benchmark, which I assume you are? |
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![]() | Google PageRank is NOT keyword sensitive. It's simply a measure of how many sites consider your content worthwhile enough to link to. Every link gets you some "points" for your PR. The higher the PR of the site that contains the link, the more "points" you get. That's why it's valuable to have links from sites whose PR is high. When someone searches for something on Google, roughly speaking, two steps are performed by the search engine. First is keyword relevance. This determines whether or not your site will appear in the results. The second is ranking of the results by PR. This determines how high in the results your page will appear. The two steps are independent, and PR only influences the second step.
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![]() | Another really helpful posting :confused: Quote:
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