Lets say that I have an established website and would like to placed some one-way outgoing links to my other sites. I was thinking of placing these links on the right sidebar (panel) of the site. Is it a good idea to places these outgoing links on every page on the site or would it be better to only place these links on the main page?
Depends if you wanna tranfer PR as well from your homepage. I link from my homepage only to mportant other sites. Rest is linkt from all other sites in footer.
Thanks for the feedback. But my origional question still goes unanswered. Is it a bad idea to place the same outgoing links on all pages on your site? Will google think that this will be some type of link spamming?
I thought your question was answered. But to be more specific, let me ask you this question... Do you think it is more natural to have one link appear on a single page of a site or would it look suspicious if it suddenly appeared on every page of the site? Sitewide links may be good for traffic but are not good for SEO. Especially if you are interlinking sites that you own, be careful in how you do it.
Thanks for the feedback. These are only going to be one way links. For example, Lets say that on site 'xxx.com' I put links to sites 'abc.com', 'def.com' and 'xyz.com' on every page. Sites 'abc.com', 'def.com' and 'xyz.com' will never have a link to site 'xxx.com'. Would it still be bad for seo to have them on all of the pages?
Google is a master at analyzing link patterns. I would not interlink your sites that way. Besides being risky, the value will be greatly diminished. Better to focus on building links from other properties that you do not own and that won't risk getting all of your sites penalized. Especially if your sites are all on the same IP, it would be extremely easy for Google to determine the "link scheme" and null any value those links pass...
I do sitewide linking for some of my sites. I find the sites with higher PR loosing PR in such cases. I guess that kind of makes sense too according to the rules.
A sitewide outgoing link isn't going to penalize your site per-se (assuming you're linking to a relevant site and not a link farm). You are giving out PR, however. It's hard to say whether it is a good idea for your site without seeing it. For instance, lets say the site has 10,000 pages. Lets say you have just enough PR flowing through your website that google will index 10,000 pages. Then ... you link out. Suddenly you've lost some PR flowing through your site, and there's not enough in google's opinion for you to keep 10,000 pages indexed ... suddenly you have 4000 pages de-indexed. But if you only link out from the homepage, there remains enough PR in your site to keep 10,000 pages indexed. Is that a penalty? Not really. It all depends on your goals, maybe the other website is yours and whatever you lose in PR or indexing on your original site, you will gain on your new site. Maybe you have enough PR in your main site to withstand giving out lots of PR and still retaining enough to keep your content indexed. There's no way to tell where that drop-off point is, nobody knows google's algorithms. That being said, if they were to penalize websites for having site-wide links then nearly every blog on the planet would be penalized. I usually start a site with no outgoing links until it's indexed and slowly introduce a sitewide link or two after it has built up steam.
If you could embed the link with the content or make an article and put the link within the content will be a good move. As for links from different page from of a site, couple of links will be just enough, others might not worth anymore.
Sitewide links are ok and won't penalise you as long as you don't overdo it. If you're thinking of interlinking 100 sites all with sitewide links and all with the same Class C IP address you'll very quickly be on the receiving end of a penalty. Sitewide links are kind of a middle ground link, you don't get the full benefit that you would expect from a link on every page (and certainly don't get the full tranferance of PR juice) but it does have a greater impact than a single link on a single page. Google is very good at spotting sitewide links and pays particular attention to links placed in the footer so try to ensure all your links are placed naturally within the body of the page.
Don't worry about what works for google, worry about what works for you. You drive the search engines, they don't drive you. Let them play catch-up.
outgoing link not help u in seo but if u put internal link at every page which point to other internal page then it will help to u in seo.
You claim that it would help in internal page seo. Would these be the same if the all of the sites are subdomains in the same main domain?