Aquiring links from blog posts seems to be a good way how to pump up your ranking. It worked... My question is this: once reviews start going down to older posts section - will ranking be effected? It the effect drastic? Thank you
According to my experience most of them will entirely loose any ranking effect as usually they end up on a pages, which are not even indexed. However, if they are from really quality blogs, they might remain indexed and even with some PR.
make your front page show at least 10 posts. Keep them on the front page as long as possible. that increases the likelihood they will get indexed.
if there are quality posts, with good content, they will be indexed and might have great chances to receive PR
If particular page still getting enough backlinks, the page rank of specific page should retain longer.
if there are quality posts, with good content, they will be indexed and might have great chances to receive PR
the internal pr of that comment page is all that matters. If it has a strong PR then your link will not lose any value
if your link is still on the site then it's still on the site, but if it's lower down the page where people don't see it and don't click it then you won't get any click thru from that link. you can google your niche keywords plus variants of "top commentators/comments/commenters/etc" and find blogs with a top comments plugin. a lot of these blogs will only take 1 or 2 comments to make you a top commenter, and most of them are DOFOLLOW links that pass any PR juice on to your site... so find some blogs that you can comment on and become a top commenter, your link will usually be on the right hand of every page on that website, and you'll get link juice.
No I think there it can't be affected. The older ones are different from the new one. One must just update every now and then to a certain blog and if there can be it can't drag right away your current position. ____________________________ http://www.firstpagewebsearch.com
That's a very good idea, just one online, do-follow bookmark is enough to keep the old post indexed by google. STill, if you're commenting on a worpdress blog and they have tags on, it's still not problem since google will crawl through tags and always find old posts.
I find that commenting on do follow posts that carry their own page rank tend to be valuable even after the post has been archived.
Yes, it have some different when it not appear at the home page. Therefore, when buying blog post, better looking for those quality website
It will not be affected provided the blog authority stands. What I mean by this is that as soon as google finds out that the blog you get links from does only paid reviews (In case it is so), it immediately de values those links. Whether you are on the home page or the deepest page. It is said that google penalizes sites getting blog reviews as well. However there has been no evidence of that yet. What I want to say is that try to get natural back links. I got some blog reviews done. But i regret it now. I haven't lost SERP ratings or anything, but I have not gained SERP rankings for any blog reviews i paid for either. Finally it all comes down to the quality of the blog that links to you.
When posts move from a blog or other site's homepage, the link value changes. This is just the way link flow and link juice works by Google's standards. The overall value of the site/blog usually determines how valuable that deeper page will eventually be, plus the site's structure dictates a lot too. Example: If the blog post is written on some WP archived page, such as suckittrebek.com/2009/10/2/blog-post-here.html and then there is no good mapping to this page, then some value is decreased. If it's worth a little of your time and you think the contextual post is worth it, you could always point a few links to that page from social sites, another blog page, etc. to help preserve some of it's value. Just don't close any loops while linking things up.
There is a school of thought that the PR of the homepage of the site will be passed on throughout the site (link juice) even though when you actually see the link coming to your site it still shows up as a lower PR than the homepage PR is. However, it seems that only Google themselves know the true answer to that. Don't discount too - if there are few inbound links to whatever page you have made your comment on and lots of outbound links, this will have a negative effect on the PR regardless of it being say 7 or 8 or whatever. Hope that makes sense. Its a complex process! Regards MS