Hi .. How much a blogroll link from here is worth ?? http://www.alpha-aic.co.cc/ Code (markup): and http://trksinemalar.com/ Code (markup): Thanks EDIT : Let me reformulate .. You can see that these two websites have great PR .. is that PR genuine ?
You better check the page rank of this.....If it have high page rank it is much worthy then...Note the higher the page rank the higher is the value of that back link..
Why do you care? If your site is high-quality and relevant, webmasters will add it. If you're sitting around speculating about whether or not a link from a given site is worthwhile, because you need to "work" on getting a webmaster to add a link, you're wasting your time. You want my honest opinion though? Both of those sites look like spam sites and I think you're wasting your time. Webmasters of sites like this demand a "tit for tat" link exchange because they know their sites are garbage and no one would ever link to them on their own. Links from these sites are worthless. The valuable links are from sites where the webmasters link to you because your site is relevant, without asking for anything in return. I notice that you link to youtips.net in your signature. Is that your site? If so, I think it looks more professional and several "notches up" so to speak from these two spammy blogs. You need to break into a new realm of legitimacy in link building; don't waste your time with spammers. You'll get no traffic from links on blogs like this anyway. Focus on building natural links and don't think too much about the pagerank of individual pages or SEO value of individual links.
I just checked google: these domains don't even rank on the first pages for their title tags, nor do individual posts on the blogs. This seems highly unlikely for a pagerank 8 site. The pagerank is deceptive. It could be a glitch. And since the sites look so overtly spammy, it makes me think that foul play / black-hat SEO is at work here. You want to stay away from that at all costs. Yet another reason why pagerank is best ignored, or at the very least, taken with a grain of salt.
The difficult thing about PR is that it's sometimes very difficult to tell why a site earns a certain page rank.