The first strategy is particularly useful when you have a page that has high volume of exit counts. A highly effective example is an Adsense advertisement being placed below an online tool that checks the PageRank. Read the whole article here: http://www.bukisa.com/articles/216833_the-secrets-of-google-adsense-1-strategy-exit-page-technique I'll post the other articles this weekend!
Thanks What if the exit pages are not on your website : a user visits your webpage then visits Yahoo! ?
I'm releasing the exact backlinks project soon At the momment mine includes: PageRank Alexa Rank Listed in DMOZ Backlinks from Google Backlinks from Yahoo Backlinks from MSN Results from AltaVista Results from All the Web
Pretty simple. Where else would you put the advertisements? @gtk, where did you read that? Pagerank is still a factor in the algorithm how Google lists websites. It's one between the thousands though, but they still make use of it
where did you read that? Pagerank is still a factor in the algorithm how Google lists websites. It's one between the thousands though, but they still make use of it __________________
From wikipedia: On October 14, 2009, Google employee Susan Moskwa confirmed that the company had removed PageRank from its Webmaster Tools section. Her post said in part, "We’ve been telling people for a long time that they shouldn’t focus on PageRank so much; many site owners seem to think it’s the most important metric for them to track, which is simply not true." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pagerank#Removal_from_Google_Webmaster_Tools