Site's name and related posts have effect on PR??

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by danielchristain, May 12, 2010.

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    Can anyone tell me whether the posts must be related to the site name??
    If so will it have an effect on Google PR?? Also will it help my posts to get indexed faster??
     
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  2. PageRanked

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    No I dont think they have to be related. Just start building backlinks to your site that are high PR. Your rankings and PR will increase on the next update.
     
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    Actually related post can definitely helps u for making nice trial of backlinks which of course search engines like more than an irrelevant bacllinks, just keep generating relevant bacllinks and yes try to get backlinks on high Pr sites ....

    Thanks!
     
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    Titles and posts have nothing to do with PR or getting indexed.

    PR is all about backlinks.

    Getting indexed is all about how often google crawls your site
    and whether they want to index posts. You can't force google
    to to do anything.

    Whether they generate backlinks from other people is another
    question. I don't think too many people will give you backlinks
    out of the blue.

    You want to build more of your backlinks to your main index page.

    Stephen C
     
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    It is better if the links come from relevant sites. Otherwise you will still rank high in PR but if the links are irrelevant, they will affect what keywords you come up for.
     
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    PR is based on how 'other pages' link to your site/pages. You will be much better page views per visit and a good (low) bounce rate if your site has 'relevant content' :)
     
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    After answering the PR question, I just re-read your first line
    about titles and relative posts.
    They have nothing to do with PR, but as far as google is concerned,
    they will tell you to create content and urls so the visitor knows
    what they are about. Not the domain name, per se, as we all choose
    cool domain names. The title should be exactly what the content is,
    as it is best to use preferred urls.

    If you are specifically speaking about blogs, I don't think there is any law
    about making posts that are always what your blog's main theme is.

    But you do mention name. Again, names are just something you make up.

    To have a consistent blog that gets followers, your posts should most likely
    be semi-related. Nothing wrong with tossing in an off topic post now and
    then.

    None of that has anything to do with PR or indexing. If your main page (domain
    index page) has high PR and is crawled frequently, your posts will most likely
    be similarly crawled, no matter what the topic.

    But do your website like a surfer. If your blog/website is on baseball, and you do
    5 posts in a row on football, it is going to confuse the visitor, or worse, make them
    surf right out. Google frowns on visitors being confused.

    Stephen C
     
    stephenc, May 13, 2010 IP