Hi everyone, I have an opportunity to put my website link on a site that is PR8. My text link will go in a side bar advertisement section on the home page with about 5 other links. Everytime you load the page the links move up or down to give each advertiser equal exposure from the top I guess. Will I still get good PR juice and help with the SERP's given my link will be rotating? The site is relevant to mine also and the domain has been around for 11 years. I used a spider search tool and the advertiser links do get spidered and crawled so I guess thats a plus? Thanks, Joe
it is and the site is do follow....thanks again for your help... Another question I wanted to ask.... what is better? 3 or 4 PR5 - PR6 links or 1 link from a PR8 , given there are not too many outbound links on any of these sites so they are equal in that sense....
A PR8 link from an actual PR8 page is worth GOLD. As long as these guys don't advertise the sale of links publically then you'll be okay. Google usually goes after purchased links from "known" link resale sites. If the link is coming from a normal site that has normal advertsing displayed, then a text link will be quite natural. As a safety mechanism, you might check how many outbound links they've got. Also, ask them if they have a limit on the amounts of links they sell.
You link should be do follow, and there should be proper Hyperlinking. it should not be under java script. Google should crawl this link. and if it is rotating I think there is no problem.
Here is the website .... www.Toronto.com ..... ads are on the right side Here is the code from one of the ads I copied from page source...I see a javascript....Is this a problem ? I don't want to advertise on this site if i'm not getting proper PR and SERP value from it....it is expensive... <script type="text/javascript"> featuredArray[2] = "web2-1.toronto.com/_521045"; </script> <div id="RightMidDivShow2"></div> <div id="RightMidDivHide2" style="display:none;"> <div class="contestPodContainer" style="clear:both;"> <div class="colLeft" style="margin:4px;"> <a target="_blank" href="http://toronto.bluejays.mlb.com/ticketing/index.jsp?c_id=tor" onclick="return topsClickTrack(this, 'web2-1.toronto.com/_521045', 'featuredclick')" border="0px"><img src="http://media.toronto.com.topscms.com//images/e4/4d/e7dd89c4460abb2706d8b6f4527f.jpeg" /></a> </div> <div class="colRight"> <div class="row"> <a target="_blank" href="http://toronto.bluejays.mlb.com/ticketing/index.jsp?c_id=tor" onclick="return topsClickTrack(this, 'web2-1.toronto.com/_521045', 'featuredclick')" >August at Rogers Centre </a><br /> <span class="blurb">Don't miss the Red Sox battle the Blue Jays at Rogers Centre in August <a target="_blank" href="http://toronto.bluejays.mlb.com/ticketing/index.jsp?c_id=tor" onclick="return topsClickTrack(this, 'web2-1.toronto.com/_521045', 'featuredclick')" >more</a></span> </div>
I used a spider checker and it did crawl the ad links...why would javascript be a problem and does it apply here on this site?