Link Juice is the name given to the PageRank (amongst other things) passed from one site to another, via the means of a text link. You can get link juice from a variety of sources. Some of it can be generated yourself by submitting to social media sites like Digg, Reddit, and Buzz. The problem is that you have to get other people to recommend you from these pages so that your page profile starts to grow, and this is variable. Another way you can get link juice is by asking people with related pages to provide a link to yours, and occasionally you may be able to blog on other sites where you can mention your own work.
Link juice is the power of the link coming to a website from other website. There is no such tool to measure link juice but you can find the power of the link approximately by knowing the number of outbound link from that webpage, its page rank, its popularity and number of incoming links it to that webpage.
You can't measure it but like expertofexperts days it it the power of the link coming from one website to another. If you are linked with a high PR website then you will receive a large amount of "link juice" which will help you rank better.
Link juice is the fraction of PR that is transfered to the links on that page..there is no exact formula for counting link juice...
Well for me, link juice is a process wherein if a inner page has a high PR and you have put your site backlink successfully on that inner page that is having a high PR on it, a possible link juice will be done in your backlink. It can help then your site to have a good PR because of that link juice process.
One thing i can surely say that you cannot measure the Link juice, lets keep it simple high PR dofollow = Good link juice. Nofollow attribute stops the link juice being carried away to the Linking site.
In SEO, one of the most important things is getting your website to be among the first listed on search engine sites. If it shows up in the first page or two of Google or Yahoo, for instance, many more people are likely to visit your site. The term link juice is directly concerned in SEO, since this is the juice that will drive up your rankings and bring visitors to your websites. You can get link juice from a variety of sources. Some of it can be generated yourself by submitting to social media sites like Digg, Reddit, and Buzz.
link juice is thw weight given to a backlink of your website, if you have many backlinks, then you can calculate the linkjuice by some factor multiplied by the pr of the website where your link is located multiplied the 1 over the number of outgoing links of that website
does this mean the lower the outgoing links the higher the juice is? i thought adding out going links somehow increases pr, especially if these outgoing are reliable like wikipedia.
No one knows what the exact algorythem is, but it's basically the amout of PR that is passed through a do follow link to another site. Grossly simplified, it's the PR * .85 (called the dampening factor) / number of outbound links on a page. So if a page has a pr4, and has 20 outbound links on a page, including yours, it will pass about 4 * .85 / 20 = 0.17 link juice. Again, this is grossly simplified, and only contains a couple of the factors. There are many other factors that are considered, these are just the main ones.
Getting strong inbound links to your site are one of the most important part of Search Engine Optimisation (SEO). Link Juice is the name given to the PageRank (amongst other things) passed from one site to another, via the means of a text link. So a site with strong inbound links is receiving some good "link juice". Passing link juice to you is exactly what we want to do!
To demonstrate the effectiveness of "link juice", I will tell you of a situation I came across in my beginning months of SEO: I had 2 websites to begin with. One I was outsourcing people to post backlinks for me using Angela's method, relevant blog commenting, directory submissions, etc. The other website, I built a simple linkwheel for it(if you don't know what a linkwheel is, search for it). On website number 1, I had over 300 backlinks pointing to the site in a month's time, however on website number 2, I only had 14 backlinks pointing to the site at the end of a month period. Website #2 earned $1/day with adsense and gained a PR2 ranking within a month, while website #1 struggled to make an inconsistent $0.40/day and stayed at PR0. This phenomena is because with a linkwheel, you create web 2.0 properties that link to your main site or inner pages on your money site. These web 2.0 properties are hosted on websites like blogger, wordpress, etc. that are PR7+ sites. This PR juice flows from the site, through your web 2.0 properties, down to your site. This also demonstrates that quality > quantity. Hope that helps