How to check outgoing links from my blog

Discussion in 'Google' started by rajit197, Feb 16, 2008.

  1. #1
    I had a PR0 tech blog http://www.craze4tech.com/. This time Google updated it's PR twice.
    The first time my PR went straight up to be Pr4 but in the later update it went down again to 0..
    I posted a thread http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?p=6156749#post6156749
    and people suggested that it might have been due to the bad outgoing links that my blog is pointing at and they suggested me to remove those links.
    But how can I search for those bad outgoing links in my site. I couldn't find any options in the google webmaster tool..
    any help i can get ............
     
    rajit197, Feb 16, 2008 IP
  2. arunkumar2006

    arunkumar2006 Active Member

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  3. rajit197

    rajit197 Well-Known Member

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    thanks but wasn't much of a help
    any more bright ideas

    i am desperate ... i need help
     
    rajit197, Feb 17, 2008 IP
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    astup1didiot Notable Member

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    How can you not know where your outbound links are? Is this your website\blog?
     
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    pay per post type blogs are being targeted and having their PR reduced to zero, this has been happening for a while now.

    some of the posts in your blog look to be paid (drug rehab, cheap jewellery, online casino...).

    your best chance to get your PR back is to change all the paid links to 'nofollow' and submit for reconsideration through webmaster tools
     
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  6. rajit197

    rajit197 Well-Known Member

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    I know my outbound links but how am i supposed to know they are good or bad ...:(
     
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  8. FredRoe

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    Think of it like neighborhoods. If all of your posts are in one neighborhood, or niche there is no good or bad neighborhood. But, if your posts are all over the board, google has no idea what your neighborhood is, so they assume that you're selling posts, hence your entire board could be penalyzed.
     
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    There are also chances that the inbound links get devalued too, that affect PR.
     
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    Here's a tool that you can use to check bad neighborhood links bad-neighborhood.com/text-link-tool.htm
    This tools evaluate a links that contains bad neighborhood links.
     
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