In last 2 years I was doing everything to get higher PR by Google but it has never reached what I was looking for. But after 2 years I finally found out what to do to get higher PR with removing only one thing from my website. The reason for this thread is to show you that you can do that too and I am sharing my positive experience for free for everyone at DP forum. I have many websites and one of them is the most important one because I am making good money with that. I realized I am pointing too many links from my website to other websites, which have already high PR such as Digg, del.icio.us, Technorati, and etc. I have usually never used them but they were there and I have never given any attention to it, that they are ruining my whole project to get higher PR. 3 months ago I decided to remove all links in my “Spread the Word†at the end of my pages to see if it has any affect to my PR. Now I have realized it is very important to remove all links from spread the word on your website if you want to get higher PR. If you do not remove "Spread the Word", then you can just add a No-Follow code to your digg, del.icio.us, Technorati, and etc. It works so: <a href="http://www.external-website.com" rel="nofollow"> external-website Name</a> (This is lowriderti´s idea, and it works well) I unfortunately cannot publish my website because it is the only website which is doing well for right now and I do not want to publish it here at DP. But you can believe me, it works for you too.
stead of removing a link partner. use a nofollow tag to tell the engines not to follow the link off your site and to concentrate on your content instead.
Thanks for the tip indeed. My spread the words etc are nofollow links, but after using a firefox extension to check, I've found links that need a nofollow added to them. Thanks very much ameran
Great tip, lowridertj! I was wondering how to avoid the PR consequences when having a decent number of links on my site.
Each of the outbound one way link actually leaks out PR juice from your site. It might be ok to have a few maybe 3 but over that number, it will have detrimental effect on your website.
Here you go: <a href="http://www.someoneswebsite.com" rel="nofollow">Someone's Website</a> Code (markup):
Is this for each page of your website, or the whole site in general. Each page is assigned a different page rank so it would make sense to have it per page but I just want to double check.
you are right that each page has its own PR but if you have too many outgoing links especially digg, technorati, and etc. then they affects PR from your domain.