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  • #736565
    Anonymous
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    I’d call it “diddled”.

    #736566
    lois1975
    Member

    that’s what I was thinking – I’ve emailed the site for an explanation – benefit of the doubt and all that lol

    #736567
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    You should pay no attention to toolbar PR when you’re exchanging links. It’s only a snapshot of an estimate from an undefined period of time ago anyway, so it represents very little.

    You should be more concerned with whether or not you’re linking to a good quality site that your users will find useful. Recommending good sites makes you a resource. People bookmark resources and return to them. You should link to great websites and pages regardless of whether or not they give you a link back. If every link out from your website is a reciprocal link, what kind of message does that send to the search engine?

    You should also think about co-citation. Is your link on a page with links to other quality websites? Or do they link to anyone who is willing to link back?

    Having your link on a page that links out to a bunch of rubbish sends a signal to the search engines, and I’m not sure it’s the image you want to send.

    Every page had a toolbar PageRank of 0 when it first launched, even the PR 10 pages.

    All of the above is just my opinion though, for whatever it’s worth. :)

    #736569
    lois1975
    Member

    hence why I asked the question – being a bit green with it all :)

    Thanks for your input – I’ve had a response from the site involved an am satisfied with it :)

    If you don’t ask you dont learn :)

    #736584
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    You should be more concerned with whether or not you’re linking to a good quality site that your users will find useful. Recommending good sites makes you a resource. People bookmark resources and return to them. You should link to great websites and pages regardless of whether or not they give you a link back. If every link out from your website is a reciprocal link, what kind of message does that send to the search engine?

    Agreed. That’s my way of thinking. The zero pagerank page though should be a good resource site though.

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